Wiwat Chancharoenthana
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Recent Articles
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Sutnu N, Chancharoenthana W, Kamolratanakul S, Phuengmaung P, Singkham-In U, Chongrak C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Jul;
19(7):e0307079.
PMID: 39012882
Background: Most of the current bacteriophages (phages) are mostly isolated from environments. However, phages isolated from feces might be more specific to the bacteria that are harmful to the host....
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Kamolratanakul S, Ariyanon W, Udompornpitak K, Bhunyakarnjanarat T, Leelahavanichkul A, Dhitavat J, et al.
Cells
. 2024 Feb;
13(4.
PMID: 38391975
It is unclear how the immune system controls the transition from latent tuberculosis (TB) infection (LTBI) to active pulmonary infection (PTB). Here, we applied mass spectrometry cytometry time-of-flight (CyTOF) analysis...
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Chancharoenthana W, Traitanon O, Leelahavanichkul A, Tasanarong A
Front Immunol
. 2023 Sep;
14:1206929.
PMID: 37675106
Although current regimens of immunosuppressive drugs are effective in renal transplant recipients, long-term renal allograft outcomes remain suboptimal. For many years, the diagnosis of renal allograft rejection and of several...
4.
Chancharoenthana W, Kamolratanakul S, Yiengwattananon P, Phuengmaung P, Udompornpitak K, Saisorn W, et al.
Immunol Cell Biol
. 2023 Aug;
101(8):746-765.
PMID: 37575046
Alcohol can induce a leaky gut, with translocation of microbial molecules from the gut into the blood circulation. Although the contribution of inflammation to organ-mediated damage in lupus has been...
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Chancharoenthana W, Kamolratanakul S, Leelahavanichkul A, Ariyanon W, Chinpraditsuk S, Saelim R, et al.
World J Gastroenterol
. 2023 Jun;
29(19):3013-3026.
PMID: 37274795
Background: Prolonged symptoms after corona virus disease 2019 (Long-COVID) in dialysis-dependent patients and kidney transplant (KT) recipients are important as a possible risk factor for organ dysfunctions, especially gastrointestinal (GI)...
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Chancharoenthana W, Kamolratanakul S, Schultz M, Leelahavanichkul A
Clin Sci (Lond)
. 2023 Apr;
137(8):645-662.
PMID: 37083032
Both a leaky gut (a barrier defect of the intestinal surface) and gut dysbiosis (a change in the intestinal microbial population) are intrinsic to sepsis. While sepsis itself can cause...
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Chancharoenthana W, Kamolratanakul S, Visitchanakun P, Sontidejkul S, Cheibchalard T, Somboonna N, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2023 Mar;
14:1131447.
PMID: 36969207
The impacts of metabolomic changes (reduced short-chain-fatty acids; SCFAs) in uremic condition is not fully understood. Once daily gavage with or without probiotics (different times of administration) for 1 week...
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Tongthong T, Kaewduangduen W, Phuengmaung P, Chancharoenthana W, Leelahavanichkul A
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Feb;
24(4).
PMID: 36835163
Despite an uncommon condition, the clinical management of phlegmon appendicitis (retention of the intra-abdominal appendiceal abscess) is still controversial, and probiotics might be partly helpful. Then, the retained ligated cecal...
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Nuchjumroon A, Vadcharavivad S, Singhan W, Poosoonthornsri M, Chancharoenthana W, Udomkarnjananun S, et al.
J Clin Med
. 2022 Nov;
11(21).
PMID: 36362548
A high intra-patient variability (IPV) of tacrolimus exposure is associated with poor long-term kidney transplantation outcomes. To assess the influence of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A5 genetic polymorphisms on tacrolimus IPV,...
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Chancharoenthana W, Sutnu N, Visitchanakun P, Sawaswong V, Chitcharoen S, Payungporn S, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2022 Aug;
13:940935.
PMID: 35983067
Because studies on all fecal organisms (bacteria, fungi, and viruses) in sepsis are rare and bacteriophages during sepsis might have adapted against gut bacteria with possible pathogenicity, cecal ligation and...