Publications by authors named "Ichiki A"

Background: The two-drug regimen of dolutegravir/lamivudine (DTG/3TC) is currently an optional antiretroviral therapy (ART). Despite its reported advantages on body weight and lipid profile, the same effects have not yet been reported for Asian population.

Methods: We conducted a single-center retrospective study involving Japanese people living with HIV (PLWH).

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MYD88 p.L265P mutation occurs in over 90% of Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM), which is characterized by lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL) with monoclonal IgM. WM requires careful diagnosis due to overlapping features with other B-cell malignancies.

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  • Identifying cells infected by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is crucial for understanding the disease's development, creating treatment plans, and predicting patient outcomes.
  • The study utilized the PrimeFlow™ RNA Assay Kit to detect EBV-encoded small RNAs (EBERs) in various patient groups, including those with chronic active EBV disease and other EBV-related disorders.
  • Findings revealed that patients with chronic active EBV disease showed widespread infection in T and NK cells, while other disorders demonstrated a mix of infected cell types, indicating that EBV may affect multiple cell types beyond just B cells.
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The maximum likelihood method is the best-known method for estimating the probabilities behind the data. However, the conventional method obtains the probability model closest to the empirical distribution, resulting in overfitting. Then regularization methods prevent the model from being excessively close to the wrong probability, but little is known systematically about their performance.

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To restore dystrophin protein in various mutation patterns of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the multi-exon skipping (MES) approach has been investigated. However, only limited techniques are available to induce a large deletion to cover the target exons spread over several hundred kilobases. Here, we utilized the CRISPR-Cas3 system for MES induction and showed that dual crRNAs could induce a large deletion at the dystrophin exon 45-55 region (∼340 kb), which can be applied to various types of DMD patients.

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  • A study was conducted on Japanese people living with HIV to compare body weight changes when switching from tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) to tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF) while on antiretroviral therapy.
  • The results showed no significant overall difference in weight gain between TDF and TAF; however, younger patients (<50 years) experienced greater weight gain on TAF compared to older patients.
  • The study concludes that while switching to TAF does not generally lead to weight gain, using it alongside dolutegravir (DTG) may correlate with increased weight gain, especially in younger populations.
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The adsorption process of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron spike protein to the nano-gold colloid surfaces was examined by monitoring the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) band shift of gold-nano particles ranging between diameters of d = 10-100 nm. The externally changed pH between 3 and 11 at 24.5 ± 0.

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Perceptual rivalry of ambiguous stimuli reflects the interaction of neural activity among multiple cortical regions. However, it remains unclear what drives a spontaneous perceptual alteration. We hypothesized that increased fluctuations in spontaneous neural activity due to arousal reduction drive the perceptual switch.

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Gold nano-particles were coated with the spike protein (S protein) of SARS-CoV-2 and exposed to increasingly acidic conditions. Their responses were investigated by monitoring the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) band shift. As the external pH was gradually changed from neutral pH to pH ∼2 the peak of the SPR band showed a significant red-shift, with a sigmoidal feature implying the formation of the gold-protein aggregates.

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The affinity of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein (S protein) to gold nano-particles was examined through spectral shifts of SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) band. Gold nano-colloidal particles are sensitive to the conformational change of the protein adsorbed over the particles' surface. As the pH value was gradually lowered from approximately neutral pH to an acidic pH ( pH 2), all mixtures of S protein with the gold colloids ≥30 nm in diameter exhibited a drastic red-shift of the average SPR band peak at one pH value more than that observed for bare gold colloids.

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The Ott-Antonsen ansatz is a powerful tool to extract the behaviors of coupled phase oscillators, but it imposes a strong restriction on the initial condition. Herein, an extension of the Ott-Antonsen ansatz is proposed to relax the restriction, enabling the systematic approximation of the behavior of a globally coupled phase oscillator system with an arbitrary initial condition. The proposed method is validated on the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model of identical phase oscillators.

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Molecular networks containing various proteins mediate many types of cellular processes. Elucidation of how the proteins interact will improve our understanding of the molecular integration and physiological and pharmacological propensities of the network. One of the most complicated and unexplained interactions between proteins is the inter-G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) interaction.

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  • A 51-year-old man admitted for visual field narrowing and papilledema was diagnosed with right transverse and sigmoid sinus thrombosis after undergoing brain MRI; he initially received intravenous heparin therapy.
  • His condition worsened on day 9 with a seizure and decreased platelet count, leading to suspicion of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), despite negative immunological antibody tests.
  • Treatment switched from heparin to argatroban due to HIT diagnosis, followed by warfarin, and eventually to rivaroxaban to manage anticoagulation without complications.
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The adsorption of amyloidogenic peptides, amyloid beta 1-40 (Aβ), alpha-synuclein (α-syn), and beta 2 microglobulin (β2m), was attempted over the surface of nano-gold colloidal particles, ranging from d = 10 to 100 nm in diameter (). The spectroscopic inspection between pH 2 and pH 12 successfully extracted the critical pH point (pH) at which the color change of the amyloidogenic peptide-coated nano-gold colloids occurred due to aggregation of the nano-gold colloids. The change in surface property caused by the degree of peptide coverage was hypothesized to reflect the ΔpH, which is the difference in pH between bare gold colloids and peptide coated gold colloids.

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  • A Japanese patient with HIV-related Kaposi sarcoma presented with multiple skin lesions and significant swelling in both groin areas.
  • The patient underwent extensive treatment with pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (PLD) over 10 years, exceeding the standard lifetime dosage without experiencing serious side effects.
  • Ultimately, the patient passed away from pancreatic cancer rather than complications from the KS or the treatments received.
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  • The Protein S (PS) gene (PROS1) is located on chromosome 3 and has only about a 50% detection rate for mutations in patients suspected of PS deficiency.
  • Researchers used next-generation sequencing (NGS) to analyze the entire PROS1 gene, identifying 10 mutations in 17 patients; however, the mutation detection rate did not significantly improve.
  • The study suggests that despite thorough genetic analysis, the diagnosis rate for PS deficiency stays low, potentially influenced by hormonal fluctuations in women.
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Composite lymphoma (CL) is defined as the occurrence of two distinct types of lymphoma within the same patient. Most cases of CL involve Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas or two distinct types of B-cell lymphomas; true CL is a composite B-cell and T-cell lymphoma, and is rare. We herein report a case involving concurrent extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal-type and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, which has not been previously reported.

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Spontaneous splenic rupture is a rare but often life-threatening condition. However, there is no consensus on appropriate management for this condition, due to its rarity. Here, we report three cases of malignant lymphoma with spontaneous splenic rupture.

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The estimation of clinical prognosis for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) with a quick, cost-efficient method is necessary because of the clinical heterogeneity of this disease, which leads to death, relapsed or refractory disease in approximately 40% of patients. We analyzed 320 cases diagnosed from 2007 to 2013 treated with R-CHOP therapy at Tokai University Hospital and associated institutions. DLBCL was classified according to the cell-of-origin using the Hans algorithm [germinal center B-cell-like (GCB) vs non-GCB subtypes], and into 6 subgroups derived from combinations of CD10, BCL6 and MUM1 markers.

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  • Most high-grade B-cell lymphomas with rearrangements of MYC and BCL2/BCL6 are aggressive, while double-hit follicular lymphomas are less understood; this study analyzed 10 cases of the latter compared to 15 aggressive B-cell lymphomas.
  • The median age of patients with double-hit follicular lymphomas was 67.5 years, with a common occurrence of advanced disease and a follow-up period showing 8 out of 10 patients were alive at the end.
  • Notable findings included high MYC positivity in 9 cases, distinct genome profiles compared to conventional follicular lymphomas, and fewer copy-number alterations compared to high-grade B
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Previous studies have reported that an antibody that blocks programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) has therapeutic activity in patients with refractory/relapsed Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). However, the safety and efficacy of these agents in the post-allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) setting are not well known. Here, we describe a patient who was diagnosed as classical HL and treated with five regimens of chemotherapies with autologous SCT.

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  • * A study at Tokyo Medical University Hospital analyzed data from 1,000 HIV-infected male patients, finding that 77.4% were tested for syphilis multiple times, with 61.3% reactive to syphilis tests.
  • * Among those who tested reactive, 12.9% were either newly diagnosed with syphilis or had repeated infections, indicating the need for regular STD screening as recommended by guidelines.
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