Publications by authors named "Hiroshi Matsuno"

Purpose: The anatomical distribution of perianal warts is associated with patient characteristics such as sexual orientation. The purpose of this study is to confirm this experiential knowledge using a quantitative classification system and analysis and to obtain findings useful for future treatment.

Methods: From January 2014 to December 2020, 93 patients with perianal warts presented to our hospital.

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An 84-year-old woman with a chief complaint of right lower abdominal pain was admitted to our hospital in November 20XX. Abdominal CT scan revealed a 9.6×4.

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A 50-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital due to intermittent epigastric pain and vomiting for 2 months. Contrast enhanced CT scan showed stenosis in the upper jejunum. She was diagnosed with small intestinal ileus.

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Modeling and simulation are becoming indispensable tools for studying multicellular events such as pattern formation during embryonic development. In this paper, we propose a new approach for analyzing multicellular biological phenomena by combining colored hybrid Petri nets (ColHPNs) with newly devised biological experiments that can control level of a gene quantitatively. With this approach, we analyzed patterning of the boundary cells in the Drosophila large intestine, where one-cell-wide domain of boundary cells differentiate through Delta-Notch signaling.

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In December 20XX-1, abdominal enhanced CT of a 73-year-old female patient showed a 28mm-in-diameter pancreatic tail cancer with splenic venous invasion. She underwent neoadjuvant GEM/TS-1 combination chemotherapy but abandoned this chemotherapy due to melena and exanthema. She underwent a distal pancreatectomy with lymph node dissemination.

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A man in his 60s with a large Type 3 gastric cancer presented with the chief complaint of epicardial discomfort. We decided to perform laparoscopy. The patient was diagnosed with cT4aN2M1(CY1), cStage Ⅳ disease and was treated with XP(capecitabine plus cisplatin[CDDP])plus trastuzumab(HER).

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A 57-year-old woman was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer with bone marrow metastasis(cT4aN1pM1[MAR], pStage Ⅳ). After 18 courses of S-1 and cisplatin and 18 courses of ramucirumab and paclitaxel, the chemotherapy was stopped because of stenosis. We performed endoscopic metallic stent placement, but stenosis reappeared after a month.

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Crohn's disease causes chronic inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract and its pathogenesis remains unclear. In the intestine of Crohn's disease patients, CD14CD11CD163 macrophages contribute to inflammation through the induction of Th17 cells and production of inflammatory cytokines; the CD14CD11c163 fraction is anti-inflammatory through the production of IL-10 in normal cases. In this report, the 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing method was used to identify bacteria that are specifically present in intestinal CD14CD11c macrophages of Crohn's disease patients.

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Objectives: Inflammation-associated microsatellite alterations (also known as elevated microsatellite alterations at selected tetranucleotide repeats [EMAST]) result from IL-6-induced nuclear-to-cytosolic displacement of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) protein MSH3, allowing frameshifts of dinucleotide or longer microsatellites within DNA. MSH3 also engages homologous recombination to repair double-strand breaks (DSBs), making MSH3 deficiency contributory to both EMAST and DSBs. EMAST is observed in cancers, but given its genesis by cytokines, it may be present in non-neoplastic inflammatory conditions.

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A70s man was admitted to our hospital complaining of chest discomfort. Endoscopic examination showed mucosal erythema and irregularity and an area unstained by iodine in the middle esophagus 21 to 41 cm from the incisors. The biopsy specimen showed moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma.

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Background/aims: There is a heterogeneous subset innate myeloid cells, such as macrophages and dendritic cells, in the human intestinal lamina propria. Several studies have demonstrated that these cells contribute to the maintenance of gut homeostasis through the induction of inflammatory responses and tolerance via cell type-specific mechanisms; whereas, disrupted innate immune responses are implicated in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CD). However, the detailed mechanisms by which each innate myeloid subset regulates gut homeostasis and inflammation largely remain unknown.

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The local environment is crucial for shaping the identities of tissue-resident macrophages (Mϕs). When hemorrhage occurs in damaged tissues, hemoglobin induces differentiation of anti-inflammatory Mϕs with reparative function. Mucosal bleeding is one of the pathological features of inflammatory bowel diseases.

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We report a case of chemotherapy with FOLFOXIRI plus cetuximab for liver metastasis of sigmoid colon cancer. The patient was a 40's man who was diagnosed with sigmoid colon cancer with liver metastasis. Colonoscopy revealed a type 2 tumor with stenosis in the sigmoid colon.

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A patient was 59-year-old female. She presented our hospital with weight loss, anorexia and lower abdominal bloating. Abdominal computed tomography(CT), gastrointestinal endoscopy, colonoscopy and duodenal fistulagram showed duodenal cancer or colon cancer with duodenocolic fistula and ovary metastasis.

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Background: The low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) score is a patient-reported outcome measure to evaluate the severity of bowel dysfunction after rectal cancer surgery by scoring the major symptoms of LARS. The aim of this study was to translate the English version of the LARS score into Japanese and to investigate the validity and reliability of the LARS score.

Methods: The LARS score was translated in Japanese following current international recommendations.

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Article Synopsis
  • A 66-year-old man diagnosed with Stage III C mucinous adenocarcinoma after a total abdominal gastrectomy received adjuvant chemotherapy with TS-1 but developed complications like anastomotic stricture.
  • Due to suspected recurrence indicated by symptoms and tumor elevation, he switched to a first-line chemotherapy regimen of TS-1 plus cisplatin, which initially showed a positive response with tumor reduction.
  • After experiencing renal issues from the initial treatment, he moved on to second-line therapy with docetaxel, and later treatments with irinotecan and ramucirumab were attempted, ultimately illustrating the challenges of long-term disease management and side effects in advanced gastric cancer.
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Gut epithelial organoids are routinely used to investigate intestinal biology; however, current culture methods are not amenable to genetic manipulation, and it is difficult to generate sufficient numbers for high-throughput studies. Here, we present an improved culture system of human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived intestinal organoids involving four methodological advances. (1) We adopted a lentiviral vector to readily establish and optimize conditioned medium for human intestinal organoid culture.

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Cancer-specific cell-surface antigens are ideal targets for monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based immunotherapy but are likely to have previously been identified in transcriptome or proteome analyses. Here, we show that the active conformer of an integrin can serve as a specific therapeutic target for multiple myeloma (MM). We screened >10,000 anti-MM mAb clones and identified MMG49 as an MM-specific mAb specifically recognizing a subset of integrin β molecules.

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Background: The boundary formation in the Drosophila large intestine is widely studied as an important biological problem. It has been shown that the Delta-Notch signaling pathway plays an essential role in the formation of boundary cells.

Results: In this paper, we propose a mathematical model for the Delta-Notch dependent boundary formation in the Drosophila large intestine in order to better interpret related experimental findings of this biological phenomenon.

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Systems Biology has established numerous approaches for mechanistic modeling of molecular networks in the cell and a legacy of models. The current frontier is the integration of models expressed in different formalisms to address the multi-scale biological system organization challenge. We present MUFINS (MUlti-Formalism Interaction Network Simulator) software, implementing a unique set of approaches for multi-formalism simulation of interaction networks.

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Background: Human intestinal innate myeloid cells can be divided into 3 subsets: HLA-DRCD14 cells, HLA-DRCD103 dendritic cells (DCs), and HLA-DRCD14CD103 cells. CD103 DCs generate Treg cells and Th17 cells in the ileum, but their function in the colon remains largely unknown. This study characterized CD103 DCs in the colon and investigated whether these cells are implicated in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis (UC).

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Inappropriate activation of T helper (Th) cells, such as Th1 and Th17 cells, is implicated in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory disorders including ulcerative colitis (UC). CXCR1 macrophages contribute to intestinal homeostasis through various mechanisms in mice. However, whether mononuclear phagocytes with regulatory functions are present in the human colon is not clearly defined.

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Background/aims: Crohn's disease (CD) is an inflammatory bowel disease. The risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is increased in patients with CD. In Japan, anorectal cancer accounted for >60% of CRCs associated with CD.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hiroshi Matsuno"

  • - Hiroshi Matsuno's recent research covers a range of topics with a focus on integrating systems bioinformatics with medical applications, seeking novel approaches to understanding complex biological processes and disease classifications.
  • - His study on perianal warts proposes a new classification system based on anatomical distribution and patient characteristics, aiming to improve future treatment strategies for affected individuals.
  • - Additionally, Matsuno explores the use of colored Petri nets to model gene expression and multicellular pattern formation during embryonic development, highlighting the importance of simulation in biological research.