Publications by authors named "Chie Mori"

Treatment outcomes for inoperable advanced non-small cell lung cancer have improved in recent years. However, information on coexisting haematological tumours is lacking. The present patient was a 65-year-old woman with stage IVA lung adenocarcinoma.

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  • - The study investigates the impact of freezing duration on cell damage during transbronchial lung cryobiopsy, which is used to diagnose lung diseases by providing larger, less crushed tissue samples compared to traditional methods.
  • - Jurkat cells were frozen for varying durations (2-6 seconds) and tested for cell viability and marker expression; results indicated that longer freezing resulted in more viable cells, especially those farther from the freezing probe.
  • - Cryobiopsy showed promise for accurate diagnoses, yielding over 90% live cells and consistent cytological results in a clinical case involving a patient suspected of malignant lymphoma, suggesting its effectiveness for further lung condition evaluations.
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Introduction: Sotorasib is a crucial therapeutic agent for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring the KRAS p.G12C mutation. Despite its efficacy, the relationship between blood sotorasib concentrations and side effects remains largely unexplored.

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Background: Cesarean section often requires an urgent transfusion load due to decreased blood pressure after spinal anesthesia. This prospective randomized study aimed to investigate whether a preoperative oral rehydration solution (ORS) stabilized perioperative circulatory dynamics.

Methods: Sixty-three parturients scheduled for cesarean section under combined spinal epidural anesthesia (CSEA) were randomly allocated to one of three groups: Group O received 500 mL ORS before bedtime and 500 mL 2 h before CSEA; Group M received mineral water instead of ORS; and Group C had no fluid intake (controls).

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Background: Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) significantly improve clinical outcomes in patients with non-small cell lung cancer due to anaplastic lymphoma kinase () gene rearrangement. However, the rate of relapse with TKIs is high owing to the development of resistance mutations during treatment. Repeated biopsies during disease progression are crucial for elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of resistance to ALK inhibitors.

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SWItch/Sucrose Non-Fermentable (SWI/SNF)-related, matrix-associated, actin-dependent regulator of chromatin, subfamily A, member 4 (SMARCA4) mutations are commonly reported in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and are associated with a poor prognosis. There is insufficient evidence regarding the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in SMARCA4-deficient NSCLC patients with poor performance status (PS). We report two cases of advanced SMARCA4-deficient NSCLC treated with ICIs, in which marked regression of the tumor and improved general condition of the patients were achieved.

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  • Robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) requires careful fluid management during surgery to ensure a clear view and prevent complications like airway edema.
  • The study tested a specific fluid regimen that maintains low infusion rates during critical surgery phases but allows for increased fluids afterward, aiming to see if this would affect kidney function post-surgery.
  • Results showed no significant increase in serum creatinine levels post-surgery, with most patients having a good view during surgery and minimal cases of acute kidney injury, indicating that the fluid regimen was effective and safe.
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DNA transfection is an important technology in life sciences, wherein nuclear entry of DNA is necessary to express exogenous DNA. Non-viral vectors and their transfection reagents are useful as safe transfection tools. However, they have no effect on the transfection of non-proliferating cells, the reason for which is not well understood.

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Ectopic gene expression is an indispensable tool in biology and medicine, but is often limited by the low efficiency of DNA transfection. We previously reported that depletion of the autophagy receptor p62/SQSTM1 enhances DNA transfection efficiency by preventing the degradation of transfected DNA. Therefore, p62 is a potential target for drugs to increase transfection efficiency.

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The protein kinase Gcn2 is a central transducer of nutritional stress signaling important for stress adaptation by normal cells and the survival of cancer cells. In response to nutrient deprivation, Gcn2 phosphorylates eIF2α, thereby repressing general translation while enhancing translation of specific mRNAs with upstream ORFs (uORFs) situated in their 5'-leader regions. Here we performed genome-wide measurements of mRNA translation during histidine starvation in fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

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H3K9 methylation (H3K9me) is a conserved marker of heterochromatin, a transcriptionally silent chromatin structure. Knowledge of the mechanisms for regulating heterochromatin distribution is limited. The fission yeast JmjC domain-containing protein Epe1 localizes to heterochromatin mainly through its interaction with Swi6, a homologue of heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1), and directs JmjC-mediated H3K9me demethylation in vivo.

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  • The study focuses on the reassembly of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) at the end of mitosis, which is crucial for cell function.
  • Live CLEM imaging revealed that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane shows fenestrations (openings) around chromosomes during metaphase, which change in telophase, indicating that NPC assembly occurs at these fenestrations.
  • Different nucleoporins, specifically Nup133 and Nup153, were found to perform distinct roles in the assembly of the NPC-like structures on these membrane openings, with each nucleoporin effectively recruiting different associated proteins.
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Lem2 family proteins, i.e. the LAP2-Emerin-MAN1 (LEM) domain-containing nuclear envelope proteins, are well-conserved from yeasts to humans, both of which belong to the Opisthokonta supergroup.

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Lem2 family proteins, i.e. the LAP2-Emerin-MAN1 (LEM) domain-containing nuclear envelope proteins, are well-conserved from yeasts to humans, both of which belong to the Opisthokonta supergroup.

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Ciliated protozoa possess two morphologically and functionally distinct nuclei: a macronucleus (MAC) and a micronucleus (MIC). The MAC is transcriptionally active and functions in all cellular events. The MIC is transcriptionally inactive during cell growth, but functions in meiotic events to produce progeny nuclei.

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Autophagy is a bulk degradation pathway, and selective autophagy to remove foreign entities is called xenophagy. The conjugation of ubiquitin to target pathogens is an important process in xenophagy but when and where this ubiquitination occurs remains unclear. Here, we analyzed the temporal sequence and subcellular location of ubiquitination during xenophagy using time-lapse observations, with polystyrene beads mimicking invading pathogens.

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The nuclear pore complex (NPC), a gateway for nucleocytoplasmic trafficking, is composed of ∼30 different proteins called nucleoporins. It remains unknown whether the NPCs within a species are homogeneous or vary depending on the cell type or physiological condition. Here, we present evidence for compositionally distinct NPCs that form within a single cell in a binucleated ciliate.

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Inner nuclear membrane proteins interact with chromosomes in the nucleus and are important for chromosome activity. Lem2 and Man1 are conserved members of the LEM-domain nuclear membrane protein family. Mutations of LEM-domain proteins are associated with laminopathy, but their cellular functions remain unclear.

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Novel methods that increase the efficiency of gene delivery to cells will have many useful applications. Here, we report a simple approach involving depletion of p62/SQSTM1 to enhance the efficiency of gene delivery. The efficiency of reporter gene delivery was remarkably higher in p62-knockout murine embryonic fibroblast (MEF) cells compared with normal MEF cells.

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The CRISPR/Cas9 system is capable of editing multiple genes through one-step zygote injection. The preexisting method is largely based on the co-injection of Cas9 DNA (or mRNA) and guide RNAs (gRNAs); however, it is unclear how many genes can be simultaneously edited by this method, and a reliable means to generate transgenic (Tg) animals with multiple gene editing has yet to be developed. Here, we employed non-inheritable maternal Cas9 (maCas9) protein derived from Tg mice with systemic Cas9 overexpression (Cas9 mice).

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  • In this study, the researchers explored how ribosomes, essential for protein production, allocate resources to make ribosomal proteins crucial for their own synthesis.
  • They introduced the concept of "r-fraction," representing the proportion of mRNA dedicated to ribosomal protein genes, and simulated how changes in this fraction affect ribosome numbers.
  • The experiments revealed that when fission yeast cells were given low nitrogen, the r-fraction decreased, signifying a strategy to balance protein synthesis efficiency with the cost of cellular resources.
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It is generally believed that silent chromatin is condensed and transcriptionally active chromatin is decondensed. However, little is known about the relationship between the condensation levels and gene expression. Here we report the condensation levels of interphase chromatin in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe examined by super-resolution fluorescence microscopy.

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Essential nucleoporins Nup98 and Nup96 are coded by a single open reading frame, and produced by autopeptidase cleavage. The autocleavage site of Nup98-Nup96 is highly conserved in a wide range of organisms. To understand the importance of autocleavage, we examined a mutant that produces the Nup98-Nup96 joint molecule as a sole protein product of the nup189 (+) gene in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

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Knowledge of the mechanisms by which a cell detects exogenous DNA is important for controlling pathogen infection, because most pathogens entail the presence of exogenous DNA in the cytosol, as well as for understanding the cell's response to artificially transfected DNA. The cellular response to pathogen invasion has been well studied. However, spatiotemporal information of the cellular response immediately after exogenous double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) appears in the cytosol is lacking, in part because of difficulties in monitoring when exogenous dsDNA enters the cytosol of the cell.

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