Publications by authors named "Hiro Sato"

Purpose: Treatment outcomes of definitive photon radiation therapy for nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC) are reportedly unsatisfactory. Carbon ion radiation therapy (CIRT) has shown favorable tumor control in various malignancies, including radioresistant tumors. Therefore, we retrospectively evaluated the clinical outcomes of CIRT for nmCRPC.

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Background And Purpose: Ionizing radiation (IR) induces DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), leading to micronuclei formation, which has emerged as a key mediator of inflammatory responses after IR. This study aimed to investigate the signaling cascade in inflammatory gene expression using fibroblasts harboring DNA damage response deficiency after exposure to IR.

Materials And Methods: Micronuclei formation was examined in human dermal fibroblasts derived from patients with deficiencies in ATM, ATR, MRE11, XLF, Artemis, or BRCA2 after IR.

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Osteosarcoma is rare but is the most common bone tumor. Diagnostic tools such as magnetic resonance imaging development of chemotherapeutic agents have increased the survival rate in osteosarcoma patients, although 5-year survival has plateaued at 70%. Thus, development of new treatment approaches is needed.

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Human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) is considered a genetic pathogen for ulcerative colitis (UC). This study aimed to investigate the significance of DNA damage and HLA-I expression in infiltrating immune cells and immune checkpoint protein PD-L1 expression in dysplasia/colitic cancer (CC) and sporadic colorectal cancer (SCRC). We performed immunohistochemical staining for HLA-I, PD-L1, γH2AX (DNA damage marker), and immune cell markers such as CD8, FOXP3, CD68, and CD163 (in surgically resected specimens from 17 SCRC patients with 12 adjacent normal mucosa (NM) and 9 UC patients with 18 dysplasia/CC tumors.

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Background: Carbon-ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) is effective for head and neck mucosal melanoma (HN-MM), including radioresistant mucosal melanoma. Melanoma also responds effectively to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Data on the efficacy and safety of ICIs for HN-MM are insufficient.

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Background/aim: Prognostic factors, including CD8-positive tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (CD8TILs), in definitive radiotherapy (RT) for squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC) of the uterine cervix need to be studied. This study aimed to explore these factors in a retrospective cohort.

Patients And Methods: Patients with SqCC who underwent definitive RT comprising external beam RT and intracavitary brachytherapy at our facility between April 2006 and November 2013 were evaluated.

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Aim: This study aimed to report initial results of hypofractionated carbon-ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for inoperable upper tract ureteral cancer.

Methods: Retrospective chart review was performed for five consecutive patients with medically inoperable ureter cancer that was treated with radical C-ion RT between December 2013 and December 2014. The median age of the patients was 80 years (range, 68-84 years).

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Background: Tumor mutational burden (TMB) and stromal CD8-positive tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (CD8TILs) serve important roles in antitumor immune responses to radiotherapy. This study aimed to elucidate the association between TMB, CD8TILs, and clinical factors in patients with cervical cancer treated with radiotherapy.

Methods: Patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix treated with definitive radiotherapy, and with available somatic mutation data and immunohistochemical staining data from identical tumor tissues, were enrolled retrospectively.

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Purpose: Understanding the immune response during radiation therapy (RT) in a clinical setting is imperative for maximizing the efficacy of combined RT and immunotherapy. Calreticulin, a major damage-associated molecular pattern that is exposed on the cell surface after RT, is presumed to be associated with the tumor-specific immune response. Here, we examined changes in calreticulin expression in clinical specimens obtained before and during RT and analyzed its relationship with the density of CD8 T cells in the same patient set.

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Background/aim: This study aimed to elucidate the effect of radiotherapy on expression of immune response-related genes in cervical cancer tissues.

Materials And Methods: Tumor tissues were obtained from 16 patients with cervical cancer before initiation of radiotherapy and after treatment with 10 Gy X-rays, delivered in five fractions. Expression of 730 immune response-related genes was assessed using an nCounter PanCancer Immune Profiling Panel (NanoString Technologies.

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Antigen presentation by the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) on the cell surface is critical for the transduction of the immune signal toward cytotoxic T lymphocytes. DNA damage upregulates HLA class I presentation; however, the mechanism is unclear. Here, we show that DNA-damage-induced HLA (di-HLA) presentation requires an immunoproteasome, PSMB8/9/10, and antigen-transporter, TAP1/2, demonstrating that antigen production is essential.

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Castration-resistant prostate cancer shows resistance to not only androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) but also X-ray therapy. On the other hand, carbon ion beams have a high biological effect and are used for various cancers showing resistance to X-ray therapy. The purposes of this study are to clarify the difference in the sensitivity of Castration-resistant prostate cancer to X-ray and carbon ion beams and to elucidate the mechanism.

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Background And Purpose: Carbon-ion radiotherapy is an attractive treatment option for unresectable/inoperable, nonsquamous cancers of the head and neck. Intraocular hemorrhage associated with carbon-ion radiotherapy for head and neck cancer is largely an unresearched area; hence, we investigated its incidence and predictive factors.

Material And Methods: We evaluated 79 patients (i.

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Background/aim: Bone and soft-tissue sarcomas of the head and neck have very poor prognoses. This prospective study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of carbon-ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for bone and soft-tissue sarcoma of the head and neck.

Patients And Methods: The present study was a prospective clinical study that included 10 consecutive patients diagnosed with bone and soft-tissue sarcoma of the head and neck who were treated with C-ion RT between 2012 and 2018 at our institution.

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Children with developmental disabilities (DDs) have sensory modulation disorders that interrelate school performance. Virtual reality (VR) has demonstrated the potential to become a neuropsychological assessment modality. This study was conducted to explore the feasibility of the VR classroom for assessing their characteristics of gaze, school performance, and interoception.

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  • - Lung cancer remains a top cause of cancer deaths globally, and while radiotherapy has improved significantly and is widely used, it results in both anti-tumor effects and immune suppression in patients.
  • - The conflicting immune responses from radiotherapy suggest that pairing it with immunotherapy might enhance the overall anti-tumor response more effectively than using either treatment alone.
  • - Recent studies have focused on combining radiotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors, indicating that this strategy could be a promising approach for treating lung cancer.
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  • - Carbon ion radiotherapy is a new type of cancer treatment that shows better effectiveness than traditional photon therapy, but its use must be optimized through identifying biomarkers for predicting success.
  • - The study focused on Cu(II)-diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-ATSM) as a marker that indicates a reduced intracellular environment and found a strong correlation between Cu-ATSM uptake and the effectiveness of carbon ion therapy.
  • - Cells with high Cu-ATSM uptake demonstrated enhanced antioxidant defenses and better ability to handle radiation damage, suggesting that monitoring Cu-ATSM could help identify tumors that would respond well to this therapy.
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Background And Purpose: Acute adverse events, such as oral mucositis, can affect treatment success in patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy. In this study, we aimed to identify the relationship between oral mucositis and oral bacterial counts during carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) in patients with head and neck cancer.

Materials And Methods: This prospective study included patients with head and neck tumors treated with C-ion RT between 2017 and 2019.

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The growing importance of antitumour immunity by cancer immunotherapy has prompted studies on radiotherapy-induced immune response. Previous studies have indicated that programmed cell death-1 ligand (PD-L1) expression is regulated by DNA damage signalling. However, PD-L1 up-regulation after radiotherapy has not been fully investigated at the clinical level, particularly in the context of expression of DNA repair factors.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between tumor mutational burden (TMB) and survival outcomes in cervical cancer patients treated with definitive radiotherapy.
  • A total of 98 newly diagnosed patients were analyzed, revealing that those with high TMB had a significantly lower 5-year overall survival rate compared to those with low TMB (61.1% vs. 82.2%).
  • The findings suggest that TMB could serve as an independent prognostic factor for poor survival, indicating a need for potential combination treatments of immune-checkpoint inhibitors and radiotherapy for TMB-high patients.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is effective for detecting cancer in average-risk adults. For prostate cancer (PCa) patients considered for carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT), pre-treatment CRC screening is performed empirically to avoid post-treatment colonoscopic manipulation. However, the outcomes of screening this population remain unclear.

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A 50-year-old woman with a long history of nasopharyngeal cancer (T2N2M0, squamous cell carcinoma) underwent chemoradiotherapy and surgery. In the past, to prevent tumor recurrence or metastasis, she underwent concurrent chemoradiotherapy or neck dissection. However, during a follow-up 10 years after the surgery, intense F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose uptake was detected in the oral area (SUVmax 6.

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Background: The optimal management of clinical T4 (cT4) prostate cancer (PC) is still uncertain. At our institution, carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) for nonmetastatic PC, including tumors invading the bladder, has been performed since 2010. Since carbon ion beams provide a sharp dose distribution with minimal penumbra and have biological advantages over photon radiotherapy, CIRT may provide a therapeutic benefit for PC with bladder invasion.

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  • The study investigates how PD-L1 expression on cancer cells affects the success of immune checkpoint therapy, focusing on its behavior after different types of radiation.
  • Researchers found that high linear energy transfer (LET) carbon-ion irradiation significantly increased PD-L1 levels in human osteosarcoma U2OS cells more so than traditional X-ray irradiation, with the increase being largely dependent on ATR kinase activity.
  • Quantitative imaging techniques revealed a marked increase in the number of PD-L1 molecules on the surface of cancer cells following carbon-ion irradiation, indicating a stronger potential for resistance to immune therapy compared to X-ray treatment.
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