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Ha S-D., Meshkibaf
S., Reid C., Kim S.O.*: Inhibition of IL-1モ
expression by anthrax lethal toxin is reversed by HDAC8
inhibition in murine macrophages. J Biol Chem (2016, Feb). PMID:
26912657.
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Meshkibaf S.,
Martin A., Kim S.O.*: Protective role of G-CSF in dextran
sulfate sodium-induced acute colitis through generating
gut-homing immune regulatory macrophages. Cytokine 2016 Feb
78:69-78. PMID: 26687628
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Meshkibaf S.,
Fritz J., Gottschalk M., Kim S.O.: Preferential production of
G-CSF by a protein-like Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 secretory
factor through activating TLR2-dependent signaling events
without activation of JNKs. BMC Microbiol. 2015 Oct
26;15(1):238. PMID: 26502905.
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Yang S., Reid G.,
Challis J.R.G., Kim S.O., Gloor G.B., Bocking A.D.: Is there a
role for probiotics in the prevention of preterm birth?
Frontiers in Immunology: Review 6:62. doi:
10.3389/fimmu.2015.00062. eCollection (2015). PMID: 25741339
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HDAC8-mediated
epigenetic reprogramming plays a key role in resistance to
anthrax lethal toxin-induced pyroptosis in macrophages. Journal
of Immunology 193(3):1333-43 (2014) PMID: 24973453.
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Meshkibaf S.,
Gower M., Dekaban G., Kim S.O.*: G-CSF preferentially supports
the generation of gut-homing Gr-1high macrophages in
M-CSF-treated bone marrow cells. Journal of Leukocyte Biology
96(4):549-61 (2014). PMID: 24981628.
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Yang S., Li W.,
Challis J., Reid G., Kim S.O., Bocking A. . Probiotic
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 supernatant prevents
lipopolysaccharide-induced preterm birth and reduces
inflammation in pregnant CD-1 mice. American Journal of
Obstetrics & Gynecology 211(1):44e1-44e12 (2014). PMID:
24486224.
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Li W., Yang S.,
Kim SO., Reid G., Challis JR., Bocking AD: Lipopolysaccharide-Induced
Profiles of Cytokine, Chemokine, and Growth Factors Produced by
Human Decidual Cells Are Altered by Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1
Supernatant. Reproductive Sci. 21(7):939-947 (2014). PMID:24429676.
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Park S., Ha SD.,
Coleman M., Meshkibaf S., Kim S.O.*: p62/SQSTM1 enhances
NOD2-mediated signaling and cytokine production through
stabilizing NOD2 oligomers. PLoS ONE 8(2): e57138 (2013).
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Ha SD., Park S.,
Han CY., Nguyen ML., Kim S.O.*: Cellular adaptation to anthrax
lethal toxin-induced mitochondrial cholesterol enrichment,
hyperpolarization, and ROS generation through down-regulating
MLN64 in macrophages. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2012). PMID: 23028046
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Ha S-D., Park
S.W., Hattlmann C., Barr S.D., Kim S.O.*: Inhibition or
deficiency of cathepsin B leads defects in HIV-1 Gag
pseudoparticle release in macrophages and HEK293T cells.
Antiviral Res 93(1): 175-184 (2012). PMID: 22138708
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Lee S., Wang Y.,
Kim S.O., Han J.: AMPD3 is involved in anthrax LeTx-induced
macrophage cell death. Protein Cell 2(7):564-572 (2011). PMID:
21822801
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Martins A.,
Spanton S., Sheikh H.I., Kim S.O.*: The anti-inflammatory role
of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor in macrophage-dendritic
cell crosstalk after Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1-exposure.
Journal of Leukocyte Biology 89(6):907-915 (2011). PMID:
21385950.
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Ha S-D., Ham B.,
Morgridge J., Saftig P., Lin S., Kim S.O.: Cathepsin B-mediated
autophagy flux facilitates the anthrax toxin receptor 2-mediated
delivery of anthrax lethal factor into the cytoplasm. J Biol
Chem 285(3):2120-9 (2010). PMID: 19858192.
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Ono K., Wang X.,
Kim SO., Armstrong LC., Bornstein P., Han J.: Metaxin deficiency
alters mitochondrial membrane permeability and leads to
resistance to TNF-induced cell killing. Protein Cell 1(2):
161-173 (2010). PMID: 21088703.
- Martins A., Colqhoun P., Reid G., Kim
S.O.*: Reduced expression of basal and probiotic-inducible G-CSF
in intestinal mononuclear cells is associated with inflammatory
bowel disease. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 15(4):515-25 (2009).
PMID: 19058228. *corresponding author. Selected as recommended
reading for Faculty of 1000 Biology (http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1139083).
- Yeganegi M., Watson C.S., Martins A.,
Kim S.O., Reid G., Challis J.R.G., Bocking A.D.: Effect of
Lactobacilli Supernatant and Fetal Sex on LPS-Induced Cytokines
and Prostaglandin-Regulating Enzymes in Human Placental
Trophoblasts: Implications for Treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis
and Prevention of Preterm Labour. Amercian Journal of Obstetrics
and Gynecology 200(5):532.e1-8 (2009). PMID: 19285652.
Co-author: contributed in concept and experimental approach
development of the study, provided reagents and input in writing
manuscript.
- Ha S-D., Martins A., Khazaie K., Han
J., Kim S.O.*:Cathepsin B is involved in the post-translational
processing of tumor necrosis factor-メ in lipopolysaccharide-activated
macrophages. J. Immunology 181(1):690-697 (2008). PMID:
18566436.
- Ha S-D.」, Ng D.」, Pelech S., Kim S.O.*:
Critical role of PI3-K/AKT/GSK-3モ signaling pathway in recovery
from anthrax lethal toxin-induced cell cycle arrest and MEK
cleavage in human monocytic cell lines. J Biol Chem.
282(50):36230-36239 (2007). PMID: 17951252. 」Equal contribution.
*Selected as recommended reading for
Faculty of 1000 Biology (http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1093935).
- Ha S-D., Ng D., Lamoth J., Valvano M.,
Han J., Kim, S.O.*: Down-regulation BNIP3 and BNIP3L through
inactivation of p38 is the mechanism for the anthrax lethal
toxin-induces resistance in macrophages. J. of Biol Chem
282(36):26275-26283 (2007. Sept). PMID: 17623653.
- Kang Y.J., Kim S.O., Shimada S.,
Otsuka M., Watts T., Han J. : 4-1BBL signaling in LPS-activated
macrophages is required for sustained TNF production. Nature
Immunol. 8(6):601-9 (2007). PMID: 17496895.
- Kim S.O.*, Ha S-D, Lee S., Stanton S.,
Beutler B., Han J.: Mutagenesis by Retroviral Insertion in
Chemical Mutagen-Generated Quasi-Haploid Mammalian Cells.
BioTechnique 42 (4):493-501(2007). *corresponding author; S-D Ha
is a postdoctoral fellow under my supervision. PMID: 17489237.
- Song L., Li J., Ye J., Yu G., Ding J.,
Zhang D., Ouyang W., Dong J., Kim S.O., Huang C.: p85メ acts as a
novel signal transducer specifically for cell apoptotic response
to UV Radiation. Mol. Cell. Biol. 27(7): 2713-2731 (2007). PMID:17242187.
- Kim S.O.*, Sheikh H.I., Ha S-D.,
Martins A., Reid G.: G-CSF-mediated inhibition of JNK is a key
mechanism for Lactobaci llus rhamnosus-induced anti-inflammatory
effects in macrophages. Cell. Microbiol. 8(12):1958-1971 (2006).
PMID: 16889627
- Xu Y., Kim SO., Li Y., Han J.:
Autophagy contributes to caspase-independent macrophage cell
death. J. Biol. Chem. 281: 19179-19187 (2006). PMID: 16702227.
- Reid G., Kim SO., Kohler GA.:
Selecting, testing and understanding probiotics microorganisms.
FEMS Immunol. Med. Microbiol. 46:149-157 (2006).
PMID: 16487295.
- Hoebe K, Janssen EM, Kim SO,
Alexopoulou L, Flavell RA, Han J, Beutler B.: Upregulation of
costimulatory molecules induced by lipopolysaccharide and
double-stranded RNA occurs by Trif-dependent and Trif-independent
pathways. Nature Immunol. 4(12):1223-1229 (2003).
- Hoebe K., Du P., Georgel P., Tabeta
K., Kim S.O., Goode, J., Lin P., Mann, N., Mudd S., Crozt K.,
Sovath S., Han. J., Beutler B.: Identification of Lps2 as a key
transducer of MyD88-independent TIR signaling. Nature
424(6950):743-748 (2003 July). PMID: 12872135
- Kim S.O., Ono K., Tobias P.S., Han J.:
Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nur77 is involved in Caspase independent
Macrophage Cell Death. J. Exp. Med. 197(11):1441-1452 (2003
June). PMID: 12782711
- Kim S.O., Jing Q., Hoebe K., Beutler
B., Duesbery N.S., Han J.: Sensitizing anthrax lethal
toxin-resistant macrophages to lethal toxin-induced killing by
tumor necrosis factor-メ. J. Biol. Chem. 278(9):7413-7421 (2003)
- Ono K, Kim S.O., Han J.:
Susceptibility of lysosomes to rupture is a determinant for
plasma membrane disruption in tumor necrosis factor
alpha-induced cell death. Mol. Cell. Biol. 23(2):665-676 (2003)
- Kim S.O., Ono K., Han J.: Apoptosis by
pan-caspase inhibitors in lipopolysaccharide-activated
macrophages. Am. J. Physiol. 282: L1095-L1105 (2001).
- Kim S.O., Han J.: Pan-caspase
inhibitor zVAD enhances cell death in RAW246.7 macrophages. J.
Endotoxin Res. 7(4): 292-296 (2001).
- Wang X., Ono K., Kim S.O., Kravchenko
V., Lin S-C., Han J.: Metaxin is required for tumor necrosis
factor-induced cell death. EMBO reports 2(7): 628-633 (2001).
- Wong A.S.T., Kim S.O., Leung P.C.K.,
Auersperg N., Pelech S.L.: Profiling of protein kinases in the
neoplastic transformation of human ovarian surface epithelium.
Gynecol. Oncol. 82: 305-311 (2001).
- Sayed M., Kim S.O. , Salh B.J.,
Issinger O-F.: Stress activation of protein kinase CK2 by direct
interaction with p38 MAP kinase. J. Biol. Chem. 275(22):
16569-16573 (2000).
- Kim S.O., Xu Y., Katz S., Pelech S.L.:
Cyclic-GMP dependent- and independent-regulation of MAP kinases
by sodium nitroprusside in isolated cardiomycotes. Bichem.
Biophy. Acta 17; 1496(2-3): 277-284 (2000).
- Nakano A., Pain T., Kim S.O., Pelech
S., Downey J.M., Cohen M.V., Critz S.: Ischemia preconditioning
activates MAPKAPK2 but not JNK in the isolated rabbit heart:
indicate for involvement of p38 MAPK. Circ Res. 4; 86(2):144-151
(2000).
- Xu Y., Kim S.O., Liao D-F., Katz S.,
Pelech S.L.: Stimulation of 90- and 70-kDa ribosomal protein S6
kinases by arginine vasopressin and lysophosphatidic acid in rat
cardiomyocytes.. Biochem. Pharmacol. 59:1163-1171 (2000).
- Kim S.O., Pain T., Pelech S.L., Cohen
M.V., Katz S., Downey J.M..: Activation of heat shock recond 27
kinases and casein kinase-2 in ischemic reconditioned rabbit
heart. Biochem Cell Biol. 77(6): 559-567 (1999).
- Kim S.O., Hasahm M.I., Katz S., Pelech
S.L.: Insulin regulated protein kinases during postnatal
development of rat heart. J. Cell. Biochem. 71; 318-339 (1998).
- Kim S.O., Irwin P., Katz S., Pelech
S.L.: Mitogenic-activated protein kinase pathways during
postnatal development of rat heart. J. Cell. Biochem. 71;
286-301 (1998).
- Kim S.O., Katz S., Pelech S.L.:
Expression of second messenger- and cyclin-dependent protein
kinases during postnatal development of rat heart. J. Cell.
Biochem. 69: 506-521 (1998).
- Kim S.O., Sahl B., Pelech S.L., Wong
G., Katz S.: Activation of Mapkapk2 by adenosine in rat heart.
J. NIH Res. (1997) 9: 54
- Zhanel G.G., Kim S.O., Davidson R.J.,
Hoban D.J. Nicolle L.E.: Effect of subinhibitory concentrations
(sub-MIC) of ciprofloxacin and gentamicin on the adherence of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa to Vero cells, urothelial cells and a
mouse urinary infection model. Chemotherapy (1993) 39: 105-111
- Zhanel G.G., Crampton J, Kim S.O.,
Nicolle L.E., Davidson R.J., Hoban D.J.: Antimicrobial activity
of subinhibitory concentrations of ciprofloxacin against
Pseudomonas aeruginosa as determined by the killing curve method
and the postantibiotic effect. Chemotherapy (1992) 38: 388-394.
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