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        Left Coronary Ostial Obstruction by a Dislocated Sutureless Aortic Valve Prosthesis: Redo Aortic Valve Replacement with Hybrid Coronary Revascularization: A Case Report

        Yoo Seungmo,Kim Hong Rae,유재석 대한심장혈관흉부외과학회 2023 Journal of Chest Surgery (J Chest Surg) Vol.56 No.5

        Coronary ostium obstruction due to dislodgement of the prosthetic valve is a rare and life-threatening complication, and particular caution is required for sutureless aortic valve replacement (AVR) with concomitant valvular surgery. In general, coronary artery bypass surgery is performed when coronary ostium obstruction occurs after AVR, but other options may need to be considered in some cases. Herein, we present a case of coronary artery occlusion in an 82-year-old female patient who had undergone AVR and mitral valve replacement for aortic valve stenosis and mitral valve stenosis at the age of 77 years. A hybrid procedure involving redo AVR and percutaneous coronary intervention after left main coronary ostium endarterectomy was performed. To summarize, we present a case of hybrid AVR in a patient with coronary artery obstruction after AVR that was successfully managed using this method.

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        Long-term Surgical Outcomes in Oligometastatic Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Single-Center Study

        Yoo Seungmo,조원철,이근동,최세훈,김형렬,Kim Yong-Hee,Kim Dong Kwan,Park Seung-Il,윤재광 대한흉부외과학회 2023 Journal of Chest Surgery (J Chest Surg) Vol.56 No.1

        Background: We reviewed the clinical outcomes of patients with oligometastatic (OM) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who received multimodal therapy including lung surgery. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 117 patients with OM NSCLC who underwent complete resection of the primary tumor from 2014 to 2017. Results: The median follow-up duration was 2.91 years (95% confidence interval, 1.48– 5.84 years). The patients included 73 men (62.4%), and 76 patients (64.9%) were under the age of 65 years. Based on histology, 97 adenocarcinomas and 14 squamous cell carcinomas were included. Biomarker analysis revealed that 53 patients tested positive for epidermal growth factor receptor, anaplastic lymphoma kinase, or ROS1 mutations, while 36 patients tested negative. Metastases were detected in the brain in 74 patients, the adrenal glands in 12 patients, bone in 5 patients, vertebrae in 4 patients, and other locations in 12 patients. Radiation therapy for organ metastasis was performed in 81 patients and surgical resection in 27 patients. The 1-year overall survival (OS) rate in these patients was 82.8%, and the 3- and 5-year OS rates were 52.6% and 37.2%, respectively. Patients with positive biomarker test results had 1-, 3-, and 5-year OS rates of 98%, 64%, and 42.7%, respectively. These patients had better OS than those with negative biomarker test results (p=0.031). Patients aged ≤65 years and those with pT1–2 cancers also showed better survival (both p=0.008). Conclusion: Surgical resection of primary lung cancer is a viable treatment option for selected patients with OM NSCLC in the context of multimodal therapy.

      • Development of new vector by soybean yellow common mosaic virus for foreign gene expression and virus-induced gene silencing in soybean

        Seungmo Lim,Jeong-Seon Kim,Moon Nam,Ran Hee Yoo,Fumei Zhao,Sang-Mok Kim,Yong-Gil Shin,Su-Heon Lee,Jae Sun Moon 한국육종학회 2012 한국육종학회 심포지엄 Vol.2012 No.07

        In this study, we constructed viral vector for soybean by using Soybean yellow common mosaic virus (SYCMV) infecting both Glycine max and Glycine soja. SYCMV-derived viral vector was tested to use as Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) vector for functional analysis of soybean genes and as protein expression vector for foreign protein expression. In vitro transcript with 5’ cap analog m7GpppG from a full-length infectious vector of SYCMV driven by T7 promoter was inoculated to soybean to test infectivity of the clone (pSYCMVT7-full). 5’-capped transcript was able to infect soybean plants. The symptoms observed in soybean plants infected by either the vector or the sap from SYCMV-infected leaves were indistinguishable, suggesting that the vector had an equal biological activity shown by virus itself. To further utilize the vector, an additional DNA-based vector was constructed. The full-length cDNA was inserted into a binary vector flanked by CaMV 35S promoter and the nopaline synthase terminator (pSYCMV35S-full). To test if the vector infects soybean and subsequently induces gene silencing, we prepared two constructs containing fragments of Phytoene desaturase (PDS) gene (pSYCMV35S-PDS1) and small subunit of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (rbcS) gene (pSYCMV35S-rbcS2) from soybean plant. Plants infiltrated with the constructs through Agrobacterium-mediated method showed distinct symptoms such as photobleaching in plants infiltrated with pSYCMV-PDS1 and pale green or yellowing in plants infiltrated with pSYCMV-rbcS2. In addition, down-regulations of mRNA levels of two genes were confirmed by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). To test if the vector can be used for foreign protein expression in soybean plants, we prepared a construct encoding amino acids 135-160 of VP1 FMDV serotype O1 Campos (O1C) (pSYCMV35S-FMDV). Plants infiltrated with the construct through Agrobacterium-mediated method showed that soybean plant infiltrated with pSYCMV35S-FMDV only was detected by Western blotting using O1C antibody. These results support that SYCMV-derived viral vector can be used as VIGS vector or protein expression vector in soybean plants.

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        Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Infants: Outcomes and Predictors of Mortality

        Byeong A Yoo,Seungmo Yoo,Choi Eun Seok,Kwon Bo Sang,Park Chun Soo,윤태진,Kim Dong-Hee 대한흉부외과학회 2023 Journal of Chest Surgery (J Chest Surg) Vol.56 No.3

        Background: Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (E-CPR) plays an indispensable role when resuscitation fails; however, extracorporeal life support (ECLS) in infants is different from that in adults. The objective of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of E-CPR in infants. Methods: A single-center retrospective study was conducted, analyzing 51 consecutive patients (age <1 year) who received E-CPR for in-hospital cardiac arrest between 2010 and 2021. Results: The median age and body weight was 51 days (interquartile range [IQR], 17–111 days) and 3.4 kg (IQR, 2.9–5.1 kg), respectively. The cause of arrest was cardiogenic in 45 patients (88.2%), and 48 patients (94.1%) had congenital cardiac anomalies. The median conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (C-CPR) time before the initiation of ECLS was 77 minutes (IQR, 61–103 minutes) and duration of ECLS was 7 days (IQR, 3–12 days). There were 36 in-hospital deaths (70.6%), and another patient survived after heart transplantation. In the multivariate analysis, single-ventricular physiology (odds ratio [OR], 5.05; p=0.048), open sternum status (OR, 8.69; p=0.013), and C-CPR time (OR, 1.47 per 10 minutes; p=0.021) were significant predictors of in-hospital mortality. In a receiver operating characteristic curve, the optimal cut-off of C-CPR time was 70.5 minutes. The subgroup with early E-CPR (C-CPR time <70.5 minutes) showed a tendency for lower in-hospital mortality tendency (54.5% vs. 82.8%, p=0.060), albeit not statistically significant. Conclusion: If resuscitation fails in an infant, E-CPR could be a life-saving option. It is crucial to improve C-CPR quality and shorten the time before ECLS initiation.

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        Abrupt Bulla Formation by Visceral Pleural Detachment after Pulmonary Lobectomy: A Case Report

        Byeong A Yoo,Yoo Seungmo,Yun Jae Kwang,Choi Sehoon 대한흉부외과학회 2023 Journal of Chest Surgery (J Chest Surg) Vol.56 No.3

        Pulmonary bullae usually grow slowly and have thin walls. However, we have observed 2 cases of abrupt bulla formation immediately after lobectomy and during surgery. The pathologic findings of what can be called visceral pleural detachment are quite distinctive: these bullae had a broad base connected to the lung, and their walls were thick, including the full extent of visceral pleural and peripheral alveolar tissues, which suggests that the visceral pleura were detached from the distal alveoli. High transpleural pressure might be the key factor in the pathogenesis of this type of bulla, unlike previously known types of bullous lung disease.

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        Characteristics of a Lettuce mosaic virus Isolate Infecting Lettuce in Korea

        Lim, Seungmo,Zhao, Fumei,Yoo, Ran Hee,Igori, Davaajargal,Lee, Su-Heon,Lim, Hyoun-Sub,Moon, Jae Sun The Korean Society of Plant Pathology 2014 Plant Pathology Journal Vol.30 No.2

        Lettuce mosaic virus (LMV) causes disease of plants in the family Asteraceae, especially lettuce crops. LMV isolates have previously been clustered in three main groups, LMV-Yar, LMV-Greek and LMV-RoW. The first two groups, LMV-Yar and LMV-Greek, have similar characteristics such as no seed-borne transmission and non-resistance-breaking. The latter one, LMV-RoW, comprising a large percentage of the LMV isolates contains two large subgroups, LMV-Common and LMV-Most. To date, however, no Korean LMV isolate has been classified and characterized. In this study, LMV-Muju, the Korean LMV isolate, was isolated from lettuce showing pale green and mottle symptoms, and its complete genome sequence was determined. Classification method of LMV isolates based on nucleotide sequence divergence of the NIb-CP junction showed that LMV-Muju was categorized as LMV-Common. LMV-Muju was more similar to LMV-O (LMV-Common subgroup) than to LMV-E (LMV-RoW group but not LMV-Common subgroup) even in the amino acid domains of HC-Pro associated with pathogenicity, and in the CI and VPg regions related to ability to overcome resistance. Taken together, LMV-Muju belongs to the LMV-Common subgroup, and is expected to be a seed-borne, non-resistance-breaking isolate. According to our analysis, all other LMV isolates not previously assigned to a subgroup were also included in the LMV-RoW group.

      • Genomic detection and characterization of a Korean isolate of Little cherry virus 1 sampled from a peach tree.

        Lim, Seungmo,Igori, Davaajargal,Yoo, Ran Hee,Zhao, Fumei,Cho, In-Sook,Choi, Gug-Seoun,Lim, Hyoun-Sub,Lee, Su-Heon,Moon, Jae Sun M. Nijhoff ; Kluwer Academic Publishers 2015 Virus genes Vol.51 No.2

        <P>A peach tree (Prunus persica) showing yellowing and mild mottle symptoms was analyzed using high-throughput RNA sequencing to determine the causal agent. A total of nine contigs similar to Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1) were produced, and all the contigs showed nucleotide sequence identity (lower than 83??%) and query coverage (higher than 73??%) with LChV-1. The symptomatic peach sample was confirmed to be infected with LChV-1-like virus as a result of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction using primers designed based on sequences of the contigs. Occurrence of diseases caused by LChV-1 in Prunus species has been reported. Complete 16,931-nt genome of the peach virus composed of eight open reading frames was determined, and conserved domains including viral methyltransferase, viral helicase 1, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), heat shock protein 70 homologue (HSP70h), HSP90h and closterovirus coat protein (CP) were identified. Phylogenetic trees based on amino acid sequence alignments between the peach virus and members in the family Closteroviridae showed that the virus was most similar to LChV-1. Pairwise comparisons based on amino acid sequence alignments of three genes (RdRp, HSP70h and CP) between the peach virus and LChV-1 isolates showed the highest amino acid sequence identities, with 84.32??% for RdRp, 85.48??% for HSP70h and 80.45??% for CP. These results indicate that this is the first report for the presence of LChV-1 in South Korea and may be one of the first reports of natural infection of peach by LChV-1. Although it is not clear if LChV-1 YD isolate was responsible for specific symptoms observed, detection and characterization of the peach tree-infecting LChV-1 in South Korea would be useful in terms of the epidemiology of LChV-1.</P>

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