A Ram Lee
Catholic University of Korea
25 Papers
5 Citations
A Ram Lee is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Korea. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Inflammation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
IL-17 Induces Autophagy Dysfunction to Promote Inflammatory Cell Death and Fibrosis in Keloid Fibroblasts via the STAT3 and HIF-1α Dependent Signaling Pathways
TL;DR: The IL-17-STAT3-HIF-1α axis was involved in defective autophagy in KF, and this suggests that targeting the axis could alleviate chronic inflammation in keloid disease.
Lactobacillus (LA-1) and butyrate inhibit osteoarthritis by controlling autophagy and inflammatory cell death of chondrocytes
Keun-Hyung Cho,Hyun Sik Na,Joo-Youn Jhun,Jin Seok Woo,A Ram Lee,Seung Yoon Lee,Jeong-Su Lee,In Gyu Um,Seok Jung Kim,Sung-Hwan Park,Mi La Cho +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that OA is modulated by changes in the gut microbiome, suggesting that activation of autophagy can reduce aberrant cell death and the regulation of the gut microenvironment as a therapeutic target for OA.
Mitochondrial Transplantation Ameliorates the Development and Progression of Osteoarthritis
A Ram Lee,Jin Seok Woo,Seon-Yeong Lee,Hyun Sik Na,Keun-Hyung Cho,Yeon Su Lee,Jeong-Su Lee,Seon Ae Kim,Sung-Hwan Park,Seok Jung Kim,Mi La Cho +10 more
TL;DR: Mitochondrial transplantation ameliorated OA progression, which is caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, and the therapeutic potential of mitochondrial transplantation for OA is suggested.
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Faecalibacterium prausnitzii alleviates inflammatory arthritis and regulates IL-17 production, short chain fatty acids, and the intestinal microbial flora in experimental mouse model for rheumatoid arthritis
Jeonghyeon Moon,A Ram Lee,Hee Jung Kim,Joo-Yeon Jhun,Seon-Yeong Lee,JeongWon Choi,Yun-Su Jeong,Myeong Soo Park,Geun Eog Ji,Mi La Cho,Sung-Hwan Park +10 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that F. prausnitzii exerts a therapeutic effect on RA by regulation of IL-17 producing cells and modifying the microbial flora composition and short chain fatty acids in experimental RA mouse model.
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Therapeutic Potential of a Novel Bifidobacterium Identified Through Microbiome Profiling of RA Patients With Different RF Levels
Yunju Jeong,Joo-Yeon Jhun,Seon-Yeong Lee,Hyun Sik Na,JeongWon Choi,Keun-Hyung Cho,Seung Yoon Lee,A Ram Lee,Sang-Jun Park,Hyun Ju You,Ji-Won Kim,Myeong Soo Park,Bin Kwon,Mi-La Cho,Geun Eog Ji,Sung-Hwan Park +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, Bifidobacterium and Collinsella were extracted from the fecal samples of 93 rheumatoid arthritis patients and 16 healthy subjects to identify potential therapeutic bacteria.
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