Publications by authors named "Kanno H"

The GH19 chitinase Chi19MK from Lysobacter sp. MK9-1 inhibits fungal growth. In this study, the thermal stability of Chi19MK was investigated in buffers of different pH.

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Objective: Urinary continence after radical prostatectomy is a crucial aspect of patient quality of life. The aim of this study was to identify the factors influencing urinary continence after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, focusing on the role of anterior reconstruction.

Methods: We collected clinical data from 375 patients at a single institution.

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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is one of the most effective treatments for depression. ECT induces volume changes in the amygdala, a key center of anxiety. However, the clinical relevance of ECT-induced changes in amygdala volume remains uncertain.

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Background The growing emphasis on improving patient safety over the past two decades has received more focus in the undergraduate curricula, and the appropriate assessment of patient safety competencies at graduation is crucial in competency-based medical education. However, there is no valid method for assessing patient safety competencies because current assessment methods in medical education focus less on behavior. The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is a method to assess clinical performance and has been implemented by medical schools in Japan for summative assessment at graduation.

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  • * In zebrafish, mutations in the Hox13 genes lead to abnormal shapes in pectoral fins, which are similar to forelimbs, but the impact of deleting both the HoxA and HoxD clusters on fin development was previously unknown.
  • * Our research shows that larvae with deletions from the hoxaa, hoxab, and hoxda clusters exhibit significantly shortened structures in pectoral fins due to impaired growth after fin bud formation, underlining the conserved role of Hox clusters
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  • The study aimed to determine whether low-dose rituximab treatment impacts the development of herpes zoster (shingles) in patients who received living kidney transplants.
  • A total of 103 kidney transplant recipients were analyzed, with 50 having received rituximab; the incidence of herpes zoster was compared between those who did and did not receive the treatment.
  • Results showed no significant difference in herpes zoster rates between the two groups, indicating that rituximab therapy does not affect herpes zoster development, while prior vaccination against varicella zoster may help prevent it.
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Maintaining good medication adherence is important for providing desirable outcomes from medication therapy. We showed that therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) contributed to the identification of low medication adherence to cabozantinib in a patient with cancer. We present an educational case to assist with understanding TDM in a patient with cancer.

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  • Flow cytometry is important in biomedical research but faces challenges with fluctuations in fluorescence intensity, which affects its accuracy.
  • A new method has been developed to integrate fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) into flow cytometry, achieving speeds over 10,000 cells per second.
  • This advanced FLIM system can identify subpopulations of cells and observe changes in the nucleus due to anti-cancer drugs, improving the analysis of cellular functions and interactions.
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  • Cabozantinib is effective for advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC), but 60% of patients experience severe side effects requiring dose reductions; this study examines its impact in Japanese patients.
  • Researchers measured cabozantinib trough concentrations in 10 Japanese RCC patients, finding higher concentrations correlated with better cancer control and increased adverse events.
  • Results suggest monitoring cabozantinib levels could enhance treatment effectiveness and reduce serious side effects in Japanese patients with RCC.
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Reciprocal chromosomal translocation is one of genomic variations. When cytogenetically de novo reciprocal translocations are identified in patients with some clinical manifestations, the genes in the breakpoints are considered to be related to the clinical features. In this study, we encountered a patient with severe developmental delay, intractable epilepsy, growth failure, distinctive features, and skeletal manifestations.

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  • The study evaluates the HALP score, an immune-nutritional assessment, as a way to predict survival outcomes in patients post-surgery for liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma).
  • Analyzing data from 685 patients who had surgery, the researchers found that lower HALP scores linked to worse overall survival, but did not significantly affect recurrence-free survival or post-op results.
  • The conclusion suggests that the HALP score is a practical and cost-effective method to predict prognosis for these patients after liver surgery.
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  • * A total of 383 patients were analyzed, revealing that those with persistent PSA levels post-surgery had significantly shorter castration resistance-free survival (CRFS) and metastasis-free survival (MFS) compared to those with non-persistent levels.
  • * The findings suggest that stratifying patients by PSA levels can help tailor postoperative treatment, with patients experiencing better outcomes when receiving a combination of androgen deprivation therapy and radiotherapy if their PSA levels are high.
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  • EBV-associated post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD) is primarily a B cell condition, but this case highlights a rare instance of T-cell PTLD in a 53-year-old man.
  • The autopsy revealed both diverse (polymorphic) T-cell growth in various organs and uniform (monomorphic) T-cell growth in the ileum, with both showing similar monoclonal patterns in genetic tests.
  • These observations suggest that T-cell PTLD may undergo clonal evolution, introducing a new idea of polymorphic T-cell PTLD.
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Background: It is unclear whether hepatectomy, which ranges in invasiveness from partial to major hepatectomy, is safe and feasible for older adult patients. Therefore, we compared its postoperative complications and long-term outcomes between younger and older adult patients.

Methods: Patients who underwent hepatectomies for hepatocellular carcinoma (N = 883) were evaluated.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic value of systematic inflammatory response in patients with lymph node-negative colorectal cancer.

Methods: We retrospectively investigated 245 patients with lymph node-negative colorectal cancer who underwent curative resection and evaluated the prognostic impact of systematic inflammatory response, which was represented by neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), prognostic nutritional index (PNI), and C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio (CAR). Then, the prognostic significance of the systematic inflammatory response on survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method in patients selected by propensity score matching (PSM) analysis.

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Background: Cholinesterase is a classical nutritional and inflammatory marker. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the value of cholinesterase as a predictive marker for postoperative skeletal muscle loss after gastrectomy for gastric cancer.

Methods: The study comprised 68 patients who had undergone gastrectomy for gastric cancer.

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Purpose: The cachexia index is a novel biomarker of cancer cachexia. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the prognostic impact of cachexia index on prognosis after surgery for gastrointestinal cancer.

Methods: In August 2023, we systematically searched PubMed, the Cochrane Library, and Ovid for relevant studies on the oncological outcome after gastrointestinal cancer surgery and analyzed the findings from these studies for meta-analysis.

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Background: Kidney transplantation (KT) leads to body composition change, particularly increasing the fat mass. However, limited researches have focused on the long-term follow-up of these changes and factors influencing body composition after KT.

Methods: This study evaluated body composition in 31 adult KT recipients, measuring body mass index (BMI), the psoas muscle mass index (PMI) representing muscle mass, visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue (VAT and SAT) representing fat mass, and skeletal muscle radiodensity (SMR) representing muscle quality before KT and at 2, 4, and 6 years posttransplantation using computed tomography.

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  • - A 55-year-old man with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) cirrhosis experienced severe symptoms and complications, including advanced pancytopenia and portal hypertension, requiring a splenectomy to alleviate his condition.
  • - Following the surgery, the patient was unexpectedly found to have undetectable HCV-RNA levels one year later, indicating spontaneous virus clearance, which is uncommon in adults with HCV.
  • - Over a five-year period post-surgery, the patient's liver function and overall health significantly improved, with normalization of liver enzymes and resolution of anemia-related symptoms.
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Pazopanib is a multi-kinase inhibitor used to treat advanced/metastatic renal cell carcinoma and advanced soft tissue tumors; however, side effects such as diarrhea and hypertension have been reported, and dosage adjustment based on drug concentration in the blood is necessary. However, measuring pazopanib concentrations in blood using the existing methods is time-consuming; and current dosage adjustments are made using the results of blood samples taken at the patient's previous hospital visit (approximately a month prior). If the concentration of pazopanib could be measured during the waiting period for a doctor's examination at the hospital (in approximately 30 min), the dosage could be adjusted according to the patient's condition on that day.

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In recent years, intraoperative computed tomography (CT) navigation has become widely used for the insertion of pedicle screws in spinal fusion surgery. However, conventional intraoperative CT navigation may be impaired by infrared interference between the infrared camera and surgical instruments, which can lead to the misplacement of pedicle screws. Recently, a novel intraoperative CT navigation system, NextAR, has been developed.

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Background: The geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) is a simple nutritional and inflammatory marker for older adults. The aim of the present study was to investigate the usefulness of the GNRI in older adults who underwent emergency gastrointestinal surgery.

Methods: This study included 206 older adults who had undergone emergency gastrointestinal surgery.

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Background And Objective: In December 2019, COVID-19 spread rapidly across the globe. Throughout the pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 repeatedly mutated, transitioning from the alpha variant to the omicron variant. The severity and mortality of COVID-19 have been linked to age, sex, and the presence of underlying diseases (respiratory, cerebrovascular, cardiovascular, metabolic, and immune diseases, as well as cancer).

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Background: In 2018, diagnostic criteria were introduced for IgG4-related periaortitis/periarteritis and retroperitoneal fibrosis (PA/RPF). This study assessed the existing criteria and formulated an improved version.

Methods And Results: Between August 2022 and January 2023, we retrospectively analyzed 110 Japanese patients diagnosed with IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) involving cardiovascular and/or retroperitoneal manifestations, along with 73 non-IgG4-RD patients ("mimickers") identified by experts.

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Immunological mechanisms through the activation of CD4-positive T-cells have been assumed to be involved in the pathogenesis of giant cell arteritis (GCA). Many studies employing frozen tissues of temporal artery biopsy, peripheral blood lymphocytes, and plasma of GCA patients have revealed the contribution of interferon-γ and interleukin-17 in both protein and mRNA levels. However, the analyses using formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue specimens, in which the correlation between histopathologic pictures and immunological circumstances would be elucidated, have been limited.

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