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DNA-protein biomarkers for immunotherapy in the era of precision oncology
Binnari Kim, So Young Kang, Kyoung-Mee Kim
J Pathol Transl Med. 2021;55(1):26-32.   Published online November 9, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2020.09.23
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The use of biomarkers to guide patient and therapy selection has gained much attention to increase the scope and complexity of targeted therapy options and immunotherapy. Clinical trials provide a basis for discovery of biomarkers, which can then aid in development of new drugs. To that end, samples from cancer patients, including DNA, RNA, protein, and the metabolome isolated from cancer tissues and blood or urine, are analyzed in various ways to identify relevant biomarkers. In conjunction with nucleotide-based, high-throughput, next-generation sequencing techniques, therapy-guided biomarker assays relying on protein-based immunohistochemistry play a pivotal role in cancer care. In this review, we discuss the current knowledge regarding DNA and protein biomarkers for cancer immunotherapy

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  • NCKAP1 as a prognostic and immunological biomarker: pan-cancer analysis and validation in renal clear cell carcinoma
    Xiao Liang
    American Journal of Translational Research.2024; 16(8): 4083.     CrossRef
  • Biomarkers for Predicting Response to Personalized Immunotherapy in Gastric Cancer
    Moonsik Kim, Ji Yun Jeong, An Na Seo
    Diagnostics.2023; 13(17): 2782.     CrossRef
Original Article
Placental Lesions in Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
Binnari Kim, Soo-young Oh, Jung-Sun Kim
J Pathol Transl Med. 2017;51(5):488-498.   Published online August 9, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2017.07.20
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Background
Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) is defined by respiratory distress requiring supplemental oxygen in a meconium-stained neonate. MAS is clinically subclassified as mild, moderate, and severe according to the oxygen requirement. The aims of this study were to compare the histological findings in the placentas of MAS neonates with those of meconium-stained but non-MAS neonates and to analyze the correlation between the severity of MAS and the grade of its histological parameters. Methods: We collected 160 singleton term placentas from neonates with meconium staining at birth from a tertiary medical center, Seoul, Republic of Korea. We reviewed hematoxylin and eosin sections of tissue samples (full-thickness placental disc, chorioamniotic membranes, and umbilical cord). Results: Funisitis was present more frequently in MAS than in non-MAS (p < .01), of which the stage was correlated with the severity of MAS (p < .001). The histological findings consistent with maternal underperfusion and chronic deciduitis were more frequent in MAS than in non-MAS (p < .05). There was a correlation between the degree of chorionic vascular muscle necrosis and the severity of MAS (p < .05). Conclusions: Our results suggest that fetal inflammatory response evidenced by funisitis occurs prenatally in MAS and that the stage of funisitis and of chorionic vascular muscle necrosis may be a predictive marker of the severity of MAS.

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  • Impact of meconium-stained amniotic fluid thickness on maternal infectious morbidity: a comprehensive clinical and microbiological analysis
    Raneen Abu Shqara, Lior Lowenstein, Maya Frank Wolf
    Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Machine learning‐based placental clusters and their associations with adverse pregnancy outcomes
    Julie M. Petersen, Samantha E. Parker, Kimberly A. Dukes, Jennifer A. Hutcheon, Katherine A. Ahrens, Martha M. Werler
    Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology.2023; 37(4): 350.     CrossRef
  • The risk of meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) increases with gestational age at term
    Clara Ward, Aaron B. Caughey
    The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine.2022; 35(1): 155.     CrossRef
  • Protective placental inflammatory and oxidative stress responses are attenuated in the context of twin pregnancy and chorioamnionitis in assisted reproduction
    Hayley R. Price, Nick Pang, Hugh Kim, Michael W. H. Coughtrie, Abby C. Collier
    Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics.2022; 39(1): 227.     CrossRef
  • Correlation between Pregnancy Outcome and Placental Pathology in COVID-19 Pregnant Women
    Sara A. Al-Rawaf, Enas T. Mousa, Noora M. Kareem, Atif Amin Baig
    Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology.2022; 2022: 1.     CrossRef
  • Differential impact of antiretroviral therapy initiated before or during pregnancy on placenta pathology in HIV-positive women
    Nadia M. Ikumi, Thokozile R. Malaba, Komala Pillay, Marta C. Cohen, Hlengiwe P. Madlala, Mushi Matjila, Dilly Anumba, Landon Myer, Marie-Louise Newell, Clive M. Gray
    AIDS.2021; 35(5): 717.     CrossRef
  • Meconium Aspiration Syndrome: A Narrative Review
    Chiara Monfredini, Francesco Cavallin, Paolo Ernesto Villani, Giuseppe Paterlini, Benedetta Allais, Daniele Trevisanuto
    Children.2021; 8(3): 230.     CrossRef
  • Isolated acute funisitis in the absence of acute chorioamnionitis: What does it mean?
    Tracy B. Grossman, Debra S. Heller, Rebecca N. Baergen
    Placenta.2019; 75: 42.     CrossRef
  • Influence of foetal inflammation on the development of meconium aspiration syndrome in term neonates with meconium-stained amniotic fluid
    Kyoko Yokoi, Osuke Iwata, Satoru Kobayashi, Kanji Muramatsu, Haruo Goto
    PeerJ.2019; 7: e7049.     CrossRef
Case Study
Isolated Mass-Forming IgG4-Related Cholangitis as an Initial Clinical Presentation of Systemic IgG4-Related Disease
Seokhwi Kim, Hyunsik Bae, Misun Choi, Binnari Kim, Jin Seok Heo, Ho Seong Kim, Seung Hee Choi, Kee-Taek Jang
J Pathol Transl Med. 2016;50(4):300-305.   Published online January 11, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2015.12.01
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IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) may involve multiple organs. Although it usually presents as diffuse organ involvement, localized mass-forming lesions have been occasionally encountered in pancreas. However, the same pattern has been seldom reported in biliary tract. A 61-year-old male showed a hilar bile duct mass with multiple enlarged lymph nodes in imaging studies and he underwent trisectionectomy under impression of cholangiocarcinoma. Gross examination revealed a mass-like lesion around hilar bile duct. Histopathologically, dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltration and storiform fibrosis were identified without evidence of malignancy. Immunohistochemical stain demonstrated rich IgG4-positive plasma cell infiltration. Follow-up imaging studies disclosed multiple enlarged lymph nodes with involvement of pancreas and perisplenic soft tissue. The lesions have been significantly reduced after steroid treatment, which suggests multi-organ involvement of systemic IgG4-RD. Here, we report an unusual localized mass-forming IgG4-related cholangitis as an initial presentation of IgG4-RD, which was biliary manifestation of systemic IgG4-related autoimmune disease.

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  • Pathologic interpretation of endoscopic ultrasound–guided fine needle aspiration cytology/biopsy for pancreatic lesions
    Haeryoung Kim, Kee-Taek Jang
    Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine.2020; 54(5): 367.     CrossRef
  • Multivisceral IgG4-related disease presenting as recurrent massive gastrointestinal bleeding: a case report and literature review
    Xuexue Deng, Ronghua Fang, Jianshu Zhang, Rongqiong Li
    BMC Gastroenterology.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Recent advances in understanding and managing IgG4-related disease
    Anna R. Wolfson, Daniel L. Hamilos
    F1000Research.2017; 6: 185.     CrossRef
Brief Case Reports
Placental Mesenchymal Dysplasia with Fetal Gastroschisis
Binnari Kim, Jiyeon Hyeon, Minju Lee, Hyewon Hwang, Yooju Shin, Suk-Joo Choi, Jung-Sun Kim
J Pathol Transl Med. 2015;49(1):71-74.   Published online January 15, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2014.12.14
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  • Diagnostic Accuracy of the Partograph Alert and Action Lines to Predict Adverse Birth Outcomes: A Systematic Review
    M. Bonet, O. T. Oladapo, J. P. Souza, A. M. Gülmezoglu
    Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey.2020; 75(5): 269.     CrossRef
  • Placental Mesenchymal Dysplasia
    Linda M. Ernst
    Journal of Fetal Medicine.2015; 02(03): 127.     CrossRef
A Rare Case of Mesothelioma Showing Micropapillary and Small Cell Differentiation with Aggressive Behavior
Yoon Jin Cha, Binnari Kim, Joungho Han, Chin A Yi, Jae Ill Zo
Korean J Pathol. 2014;48(6):466-468.   Published online December 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2014.48.6.466
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  • Small cell mesothelioma: A rare entity and diagnostic pitfall mimicking small cell lung carcinoma on fine‐needle aspiration
    Yanhong Zhang, Alaa Afify, Regina F. Gandour‐Edwards, John W. Bishop, Eric C. Huang
    Diagnostic Cytopathology.2016; 44(6): 526.     CrossRef
  • A Biphasic Pleural Tumor with Features of an Epithelioid and Small Cell Mesothelioma: Morphologic and Molecular Findings
    Sarah Hackman, Richard D. Hammer, Lester Layfield
    Case Reports in Pathology.2016; 2016: 1.     CrossRef

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