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Experimental Dermatology | 2018

NDRG1 and FOXO1 regulate endothelial cell proliferation in infantile haemangioma

Ji Won Byun; Hye Young An; Seung Dohn Yeom; Seok-Jong Lee; Ho Yun Chung

The etiopathogenesis of infantile haemangioma has not been well understood, and it is accepted that angiogenic mediator dysregulation is the main contributor to the abnormal haemangioma capillary formation. The role of NDRG1, a hypoxia‐inducible protein; FOXOs, which are tumor suppressor proteins; and the mTOR complex 2 pathway in infantile haemangioma have not been studied yet. The purpose of this study was to investigate NDRG1 and FOXO1 expression in the infantile haemangioma and the correlation of these proteins with proliferation and involution. Primary endothelial cells were obtained, with parental agreement, from 12 infantile haemangioma patients during surgery; 6 patients had proliferating infantile haemangiomas and 6 had involuting IHs. We compared the infantile haemangioma tissues and primary endothelial cells with human vein endothelial cells using microarrays, real‐time PCR, Western blotting and immunohistochemical staining. Our data indicated that FOXO1 expression was downregulated in proliferating infantile haemangioma tissue. We found that the expression of NDRG1, a molecule upstream of the FOXO1 pathway, increased during haemangioma proliferation. NDRG1 knockdown decreased haemangioma endothelial cell proliferation and downregulated c‐MYC oncoprotein levels. Our findings suggest that NDRG1 positively regulates haemangioma proliferation. FOXO1 dysregulation plays an important role in infantile haemangiomas pathogenesis.


Annals of Dermatology | 2017

Histiocytoid Sweet Syndrome in a Child without Underlying Systemic Disease

Seung Dohn Yeom; Hye Soo Ko; Jong Hyuk Moon; Min Ji Kang; Ji Won Byun; Gwang Seong Choi; Jeong-Hyun Shin

Sweet syndrome (acute, febrile, neutrophilic dermatosis) is characterized by the acute onset of an eruption of painful nodules or erythematous or violaceous plaques on the limbs, face and neck. These symptoms are accompanied by fever. The diagnostic features include histopathological findings of dermal neutrophilic infiltration without leukocytoclastic vasculitis or peripheral blood leukocytosis. Sweet syndrome is associated with infection, malignancies, autoimmune disease, pregnancy, and drugs. Patients with Sweet syndrome demonstrate a complete and rapid response to systemic steroid administration. Recently, a distinct variant of Sweet syndrome was reported, termed “histiocytoid Sweet syndrome”, in which the infiltration of myeloperoxidase-positive histiocytoid mononuclear cells are observed (in contrast to the infiltration of neutrophils). The other clinical features are similar to those of classic Sweet syndrome. Pediatric Sweet syndrome is uncommon, and the histiocytoid type is even rarer. To date, four cases of histiocytoid Sweet syndrome have been reported in children. Herein, we describe a case of histiocytoid Sweet syndrome in an otherwise healthy 10-year-old boy with no underlying systemic disease in whom non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug treatment was successful.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2018

Factors affecting the psychosocial distress of patients with alopecia areata: A nationwide study in Korea

Hee Seong Yoon; Jung Min Bae; Seung Dohn Yeom; Woo-Young Sim; Won Soo Lee; Hoon Kang; Yang Won Lee; Ki-Ho Kim; Do-Won Kim; Moon-Bum Kim; Seong-Jin Kim; Bark-Lynn Lew; Oh Sang Kwon; Chang Hun Huh; D. B. Lee; Byung In Ro; Jin Park; Beom Joon Kim; Young Lee; Gwang Seong Choi


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2018

127 NDRG1 regulates proliferation of endothelial cells of infantile hemangioma

Ji-Won Byun; H. An; Seung Dohn Yeom; Gwang-Seong Choi


Journal of Clinical Dermatology | 2018

A Case of Cutaneous Larva Migrans Improved by Oral Ivermectin

Hee Seong Yoon; Si Hyub Lee; Seung Dohn Yeom; Jeong-Hyun Shin; Gwang Seong Choi; Ji Won Byun


Journal of Dermatological Science | 2017

Regulation of endothelial cell proliferation of infantile hemangioma through mTORC2 and NDRG1 signaling pathways

Ji Won Byun; Hyo Jin Kim; Seung Dohn Yeom; Heon Joo Park


프로그램북(구 초록집) | 2016

P065 : Two cases of Kikuchi-Fujimoto`s disease

Seung Dohn Yeom; Hee Sung Yoon ; Si Hyub Lee; Hye Soo Ko; Ji Won Byun; Jeong-Hyun Shin; Gwang Seong Choi


프로그램북(구 초록집) | 2016

P068 : A case of erythromelalgia on the left chest associated with syringomyelia

Si Hyub Lee; Hee Seong Yoon; Seung Dohn Yeom; Hye Soo Ko; Ji Won Byun; Gwang Seong Choi; Jeong Hyun Shin


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016

449 Effectiveness of dermoscopy in the Mohs microscopic surgery of non-melanoma skin cancer

Seung Dohn Yeom; Si Hyub Lee; Hye Soo Ko; Jeong-Hyun Shin; Gwang-Seong Choi; Ji-Won Byun


프로그램북(구 초록집) | 2015

P187 : Folliscope analysis of temporal involvement in Korean women with female-pattern hair loss

Hye Soo Ko; Si Hyub Lee; Seung Dohn Yeom; Jong Hyuk Moon; Ji Won Byun; Jeong-Hyun Shin; Gwang Seong Choi

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