Publications by authors named "Hosoya K"

Inducible promoters are essential for precise control of target gene expression in synthetic biological systems. However, engineering eukaryotic promoters is often more challenging than engineering prokaryotic promoters due to their greater mechanistic complexity. In this study, we describe a simple and reliable approach for constructing strongly inducible synthetic promoters with minimum leakiness in yeasts.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a dynamic interface controlling the compound translocation between the blood and the brain, thereby maintaining neural homeostasis. There is cumulative evidence that BBB impairment during diabetes mellitus (DM) takes part in the progression of cognitive dementia. As tight junction proteins and ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters regulate substance exchange between the circulating blood and brain, the expression and function of these molecules under DM should be fully clarified.

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Numerous health concerns, primarily kidney injury, have been reported with the use of Beni-kōji CholesteHelp, a functional food containing red yeast rice. Here, we describe 2 cases of kidney injury caused by beni-kōji. The first case had normal kidney function before consuming the product.

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Background: Although the impact of aerobic exercise (AE) and resistance training (RT) on peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients is well established, the impact of exercise programs on residual kidney function (RKF) has not been elucidated.

Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to either the exercise (= 25) or control groups (= 30). Patients in the exercise group performed AE three times a week and RT twice a week at home for 24 weeks.

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Background: Brain metastasis (BrM) is prevalent among patients with NSCLC, and surgical resection of BrM constitutes a promising treatment strategy for local management and histopathological diagnosis, although it is offered for a select group of patients. Limited information exists concerning the improvement in performance status (PS) following BrM resection or the outcomes stratified by subsequent systemic therapy.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective single-center cohort study including NSCLC patients with surgically resected BrM and focused on the improvement in PS and subsequent therapy after BrM resection.

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Objective: There is no consensus on the optimal surgical technique for allergic rhinitis (AR). Furthermore, the appropriateness of surgical intervention in children and older individuals remains debatable. This study aimed to analyze trends and patterns in the surgical management of AR in Japan, focusing on parasympathetic neurectomy.

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Infection prevention and control (IPC) in veterinary medicine is crucial to protect patients, owners, staff, and the public. An IPC programme is recommended for every animal hospital. The objective of this retrospective longitudinal study was to describe the changes in bacterial and multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial isolates and self-reported hand hygiene awareness and practices after an IPC programme to assess the long-term effect of this programme in small animal veterinary medicine.

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Serum cortisol measurements by chemiluminescence enzyme immunoassay (CLEIA) are widely used to diagnose hypercortisolism (HC) or Cushing's syndrome in dogs. However, they are associated with problems such as the need for multiple blood collections under stressful conditions or cross-reactivity between hormones. Therefore, a less invasive and more accurate diagnostic method is required.

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Ribavirin, an antiretroviral agent targeting the hepatitis C virus, causes male reproductive toxicity. This study investigated the mechanism of ribavirin transport at the blood-testis barrier (BTB). In vivo mouse integration plot analysis after intravenous administration revealed that the net influx clearance of [H]ribavirin in the testis was 3.

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A 61-year-old woman presented at a nearby clinic with a complaint of a mass in the right axilla. Initial imaging examinations, including mammography, ultrasonography, and breast MRI, did not reveal any obvious intramammary lesions, although a swollen lymph node was observed in the right axilla. Fine-needle aspiration cytology confirmed malignancy.

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Objective: There has been an increase of attention and awareness of smell and taste loss due to the impact of COVID-19. However, little is known about the influence of COVID-19 on the number of psychophysical tests performed, the timing of these tests, or the protection protocols employed to protect against virus transmission. This study aimed to explore the changes in examination approaches, types of tests employed, and safety measures adopted by clinicians before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the impact of exercise therapy (ET) on renal function in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients who had a recent renal biopsy.
  • The trial involved 50 patients who participated in either a 24-week exercise program or usual care, measuring changes in kidney function and protein levels in urine.
  • Results indicated that while ET did not improve kidney function overall, it showed potential benefits for patients with IgA nephropathy, helping to maintain their renal function and manage urinary protein levels better compared to those not receiving ET.
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  • Immune-related adverse events (irAEs) can affect any organ and predicting them is crucial for patient care during immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment.
  • This study examined the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) in 111 cancer patients before starting ICI therapy to see if it could predict the risk of developing irAEs.
  • Results showed that a higher PNI (≥44.2) was linked to a greater incidence of irAEs and better progression-free survival, suggesting that monitoring PNI can help in managing treatment and minimizing potential complications.
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Cerebral creatine deficiency syndromes (CCDS) are neurodevelopmental disorders caused by a decrease in creatine levels in the central nervous system (CNS) due to functional mutations in creatine synthetic enzymes or creatine transporter (CRT/SLC6A8). Although SLC6A8 mutations have been reported to be the most frequent cause of CCDS, sufficient treatment for patients with CCDS harboring SLC6A8 mutations has not yet been achieved. This study aimed to elucidate the molecular mechanism of SLC6A8 dysfunction caused by the c.

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  • * Researchers focused on the role of yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) in enabling this survival and explored combining EGFR-TKIs with a YAP1-TEAD pathway inhibitor (VT104) to enhance treatment effectiveness.
  • * The study found that using VT104 alongside EGFR-TKIs led to better tumor suppression in lab tests and animal models, suggesting this combination could improve outcomes for patients with EGFR mutation-positive lung cancer.
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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), specifically c4G12, show promise in treating various advanced malignant tumors in dogs, including osteosarcoma and nasal adenocarcinoma, based on a clinical study conducted at Hokkaido University.
  • The study involved 12 dogs, with a treatment regimen of c4G12 administered bi-weekly, revealing a significant incidence of treatment-related adverse effects in 8 dogs, though most were manageable.
  • The results indicate a 25% objective response rate among dogs with measurable disease, highlighting the need for further research to better understand which tumor types respond best to this treatment.
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Objective: After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (ESS), packing plays an important role in wound healing and hemostasis. However, the effect of the packing removal procedure on physician stress has not been evaluated. The purpose of this study was to evaluate physician stress during packing removal for patients treated with AQUACEL® Ag Advantage versus KALTOSTAT®.

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Objective: The odor recognition thresholds in T&T olfactometry are measured by either the examiner's judgment of the patients' odor expression for each standard odor or by the patient's choice of the correct response from an olfactory term table. This study aimed to clarify the correct odor expressions and use of the olfactory term table.

Methods: A questionnaire was administered to otolaryngologists or medical staff in charge of testing at facilities where T&T olfactometry is performed.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), such as nivolumab, play an essential role in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment. Programmed death ligand-1 has been used as a predictive biomarker for the efficacy of ICI treatment in patients with NSCLC; however, its predictive value is considered insufficient. Therefore, there is an urgent need for better predictive biomarkers.

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  • Canine hepatocellular tumors (HCTs) are prevalent liver tumors, but the exact causes of their development remain largely unknown, particularly regarding DNA methylation changes.
  • This study analyzed the DNA methylation status of various liver samples, including 33 HCTs, to uncover potential differences between tumor and normal tissues.
  • Results indicated that tumor samples showed diverse DNA methylation patterns, with many losing methylation from specific sites compared to normal liver, but some tumors retained similar methylation levels, pointing to complex epigenetic mechanisms behind HCT development.
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Lysosomal trapping, a physicochemical process in which lipophilic cationic compounds are sequestered in lysosomes, can affect drug disposition and cytotoxicity. To better understand lysosomal trapping at the outer blood-retinal barrier (BRB), we investigated the distribution of LysoTracker Red (LTR), a probe compound for lysosomal trapping, in conditionally immortalized rat retinal pigment epithelial (RPE-J) cells. LTR uptake by RPE-J cells was dependent on temperature and attenuated by ammonium chloride and protonophore, which decreased the pH gradient between the lysosome and cytoplasm, suggesting lysosomal trapping of LTR in RPE-J cells.

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