Publications by authors named "Fujisawa J"

We demonstrate that organic-inorganic interfacial charge-transfer transitions enable favourable photovoltaic conversion with CO-fixation products such as aromatic carboxylic acids, verifying a new possibility of CO-fixation products in the development of optoelectronic conversion materials.

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Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection is linked to the development of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL) and the neuroinflammatory disease, HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). The HTLV-1 Tax oncoprotein regulates viral gene expression and persistently activates NF-κB to maintain the viability of HTLV-1-infected T cells. Here, we utilize a kinome-wide shRNA screen to identify the tyrosine kinase KDR as an essential survival factor of HTLV-1-transformed cells.

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Immune responses in humanized mice are generally inefficient without co-transplantation of human thymus or HLA transgenes. Previously, we generated humanized mice via the intra-bone marrow injection of CD133+ cord blood cells into irradiated adult immunodeficient mice (IBMI-huNSG mice), which could mount functional immune responses against HTLV-1, although the underlying mechanisms were still unknown. Here, we investigated thymocyte development in IBMI-huNSG mice, focusing on the roles of human and mouse MHC restriction.

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Veterinary medicine has made tremendous progress for domestic dogs, which are irreplaceable family members enriching human life. Nevertheless, no adequate supply system exists for their blood products. This study examined the synthesis, structure, safety, and efficacy of poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline)-conjugated porcine serum albumin (POx-PSA) as an artificial plasma expander for dogs.

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  • - A small percentage of people infected with HTLV-1 can develop adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma, a tough-to-treat disease, due to impaired CTLs, which are essential for fighting off the virus and cancer cells.
  • - Researchers used Japanese monkeys infected with STLV-1 (similar to HTLV-1) to test a therapeutic vaccine made from their own blood cells, which activated their CTLs and showed promising results in boosting immune responses.
  • - Vaccinated monkeys displayed increased STLV-1-specific CTL activity and a reduction in viral load after vaccination, but the immune responses peaked at 3-4 months and required additional boosters to maintain effectiveness over time.
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Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is a retrovirus that causes adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL), a cancer of infected CD4 T-cells. There is both sense and antisense transcription from the integrated provirus. Sense transcription tends to be suppressed, but antisense transcription is constitutively active.

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  • - The study focuses on interfacial charge-transfer transitions (ICTTs) between organic compounds (like benzoic acid derivatives) and inorganic semiconductors, specifically exploring their potential uses in solar energy and chemical sensing.
  • - Research highlights the first observation of ICTTs in SnO nanoparticles, which absorb visible light when treated with specific organic molecules, showing that the absorption characteristics vary based on the substituent groups in the molecules.
  • - The findings indicate that the absorption band results from charge transfer from the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of the organic compounds to the conduction band of SnO, providing insights that could advance fundamental research and practical applications in the field.
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  • Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) primarily spreads between cells, and the protein M-Sec is crucial for this process.
  • In HTLV-1 carriers, CD4+ T cells express M-Sec, which is induced by the viral protein Tax, while T cells from non-carriers do not show this expression.
  • Reducing M-Sec levels leads to decreased viral infection and impacts cellular structures necessary for the virus, suggesting M-Sec enhances viral spread through promoting membrane protrusions and Gag protein clustering.
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Background: Gaseous by-products generated by surgical devices - collectively referred to as 'surgical smoke' - present the hazard of transmitting infective viruses from patients to surgical teams. However, insufficient evidence exists to evaluate and mitigate the risks of SARS-CoV-2 transmission via surgical smoke.

Aim: To demonstrate the existence and infectivity of human coronavirus RNA in surgical smoke using a model experiment and to evaluate the possibility of lowering transmission risk by filtration through a surgical mask.

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Interfacial charge-transfer transitions (ICTTs) between organic compounds and inorganic semiconductors have recently attracted much attention due to the unique features of a wide range of visible light absorption with colorless organic molecules and direct interfacial charge separation for their potential applications in photoenergy conversions and chemical sensing. As the research on ICTT has almost been limited to titanium oxide semiconductors such as TiO, the exploration of ICTT in other inorganic semiconductors is a high-priority issue. Recently, we demonstrated that ICTT is strongly induced by chemisorption of aromatic thiols on ZnO nanoparticles via the sulfur atom.

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Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is a retrovirus that causes an aggressive T-cell malignancy and a variety of inflammatory conditions. The integrated provirus includes a single binding site for the epigenomic insulator, CCCTC-binding protein (CTCF), but its function remains unclear. In the current study, a mutant virus was examined that eliminates the CTCF-binding site.

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The effect of the extracellular matrix substrates on the formation of epithelial cell sheets was studied using MDCK cells in which the α-catenin gene was disrupted. Although the mutant cells did not form an epithelial cell sheet in conventional cell culture, the cells formed an epithelial cell sheet when they were cultured on or in a collagen gel; the same results were not observed when cells were cultured on collagen-coated cover glasses or culture dishes. Moreover, the cells cultured on the cell culture inserts coated with fibronectin, Matrigel, or vitronectin formed epithelial cell sheets, whereas the cells cultured on cover glasses coated with these proteins did not form the structure, implying that the physical and chemical features of the substrates exert a profound effect on the formation of epithelial cell sheets.

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Chemical modification of insulating material surfaces is an important methodology to improve the performance of organic field-effect transistors (OFETs). However, few redox-active self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) have been constructed on gate insulator film surfaces, in contrast to the numerous SAMs formed on many types of conducting electrodes. In this study, we report a new approach to introduce a π-conjugated organic fragment in close proximity to an insulating material surface via a transition metal center acting as a one-atom anchor.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by systemic articular and bone manifestations and its pathogenesis is driven by a complex network of proinflammatory cytokines, including tumor necrosis factor and interleukin (IL)-6. Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been standardized by the introduction of a treat-to-target approach. Subcutaneous tocilizumab (TCZ-SC) is a humanized anti-IL-6 receptor monoclonal antibody, and is widely used for refractory RA patients in the clinical settings.

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  • HAM/TSP is a chronic condition linked to HTLV-1, leading to progressive movement issues and urinary problems, with few known biomarkers.
  • The study investigates the adhesion molecule TSLC1 in relation to HAM/TSP, finding higher levels in CD4-positive T cells of patients compared to asymptomatic carriers.
  • In CD8-positive T cells, TSLC1 levels were lower in HAM patients, indicating potential for TSLC1 as a useful biomarker for assessing disease activity in HAM/TSP.
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Interfacial charge-transfer transitions (ICTTs) between organic compounds and inorganic semiconductors have recently gained increasing interest as a new visible light absorption mechanism for optical biosensing via direct visualization, surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and circular dichroism (CD) and also as a direct charge separation mechanism for photoenergy conversions such as photocatalytic reactions. So far, ICTTs have been observed with various organic compounds, while inorganic materials are almost limited to titanium oxides such as TiO2. Although SERS via ICTTs has been reported with several kinds of inorganic semiconductors, their ICTT bands have not been observed directly except for TiO2.

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When children accidentally ingest foreign bodies, they may be unable to communicate adequately; it is often difficult to identify the causative foreign body unless someone is watching over them. In such instances, to identify the causative foreign body during clinical practice, we aimed to determine if it varies according to age. From April 2013 to June 2018, 252 records of pediatric patients with a confirmed diagnosis of foreign-body ingestion were retrospectively examined in a Japanese university hospital.

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Molecular transport by use of light energy is a new photofunction for light powered molecular carriers and light induced nano-structure formation on a substrate. However, this research field has not been cultivated yet. In order to understand the basic mechanism and potentialities, experimental observations of photoactivated molecular migration and its functions in various systems are required.

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  • * Researchers examined blood samples from 98 HTLV-1-infected individuals, discovering that defective proviruses existed in both leukemia patients and others with different conditions.
  • * The findings indicate that defective proviruses become more abundant over time in infected individuals, and DNA-capture-seq could also be beneficial for studying other virus-related cancers in humans.
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Objectives: To ascertain the effects of exposure parameters (tube current and tube voltage) and the gutta-percha cone (GPC) size on root fracture-like artifacts obtained with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Methods: Fracture-like artifacts appearing on CBCT images of nine extracted human mandibular premolars filled with GPCs of size #50 or #80 were analyzed using six exposure factors: two tube voltages (80 kV and 110 kV); and three tube currents (4 mA, 7 mA, and 10 mA). On axial images, the gray value (GV) was recorded at three points: the mesiobuccal portion (MBP) as the sound dentin, the mesial portion (MP) as the artifact line, and the water area (WA).

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To clarify changes in the incidence of cervical lesions in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with advanced treatment and the impact of cervical lesions on the patients' quality of life (QOL).: Incidence of radiographic cervical lesions in 1333 RA patients in 2015 was compared with that in our 1999 survey. The association between cervical lesions and QOL evaluated using three different patient-based questionnaires was also analyzed.

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Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is the causative agent of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL). Following viral infection with HTLV-1, certain infected cells exhibit clonal proliferation. Additional genetic and epigenetic changes in these clonally proliferating cells provide them with the selective advantage of growth, which eventually results in ATL.

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Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of and factors associated with dysfunctional low back pain (LBP) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 1276 RA outpatients from two hospitals. The Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire was used to address the functional-dysfunctional state criterion.

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Background: Total elbow arthroplasty (TEA) is a treatment option for destructive and painful unstable elbows in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We evaluated the clinical outcomes of unconstrained TEA (Niigata-Senami-Kyocera modular system).

Methods: Seventy-five unconstrained TEAs were performed in patients with RA (mean age, 64 years; age range, 41-79 years; follow-up rate, 97%).

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was the main causative organism for acute epiglottitis in the pre- type b (Hib) vaccine era. However, with current widespread Hib vaccination, the causative organisms may have changed. Here, we report the case of a healthy infant with acute epiglottitis caused by community-acquired methicillin-resistant (MRSA).

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