Publications by authors named "Kato I"

NTRK-rearranged spindle cell neoplasm is a group of tumors characterized by NTRK1/2/3 gene fusion. Recently, tumors with other kinase fusion genes were reported to exhibit similar morphologies. Herein, we discuss an adult-onset soft tissue tumor with similar histologic patterns as kinase gene fusion-related tumors but with BRAF and NRAS mutations.

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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are a major new treatment option for children, adolescents, and young adults (CAYA) patients with relapsed and refractory (R/R) B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). Therefore, accumulating evidence from real-world experiences of CAR-T outcomes in various regions worldwide is important, particularly when comparing outcomes of patients with differing medical and ethnic backgrounds. More than 5 years have passed since tisagenlecleucel was approved in Japan.

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Substances released outside of the cells during cell necrosis are collectively called danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPS) or alarmins. A pro-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-1α (IL-1α) is known as a typical alarmin. IL-1α transmits signals by binding to IL-1 receptor 1 (IL-1R1), type I protein, expressed on the cell membrane of target cells, but detection of IL-1R1 at the protein and mRNA levels is difficult.

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  • Neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC) of the colon and rectum is a rare and aggressive cancer that presents differently than common colorectal adenocarcinomas, suggesting possible misdiagnosis between the two types.
  • A study focused on 816 colorectal cancer cases diagnosed as poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (PDC), finding that 13 of these cases showed neuroendocrine marker expression, which might indicate overlapping features with NEC.
  • The research identified two specific PDC cases that were morphologically confirmed as NEC, highlighting the need for further exploration of the relationship between these cancer types and the molecular mechanisms involved.
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A regulatory mechanism for SLC family transporters, critical transporters for sodium and glucose reabsorptions in renal tubule, is incompletely understood. Here, we report an important regulation of SLC family transporter by SETD2, a chromatin remodeling gene whose alterations have been found in a subset of kidney cancers. Kidney-specific inactivation of Setd2 resulted in hypovolemia with excessive urine excretion in mouse and interestingly, RNA-sequencing analysis of Setd2-deficient murine kidney exhibited decreased expressions of SLC family transporters, critical transporters for sodium and glucose reabsorptions in renal tubule.

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Introduction: This study investigated the effects of intragastric administration of apelin-13 on the secretion of critical pancreatic hormones in a cohort of three-week-old Wistar rats. The research aimed to uncover apelin's modulatory roles in endocrine interactions dictating metabolic homeostasis during early life.

Material And Methods: Rats were randomly assigned to control or experimental groups, receiving apelin-13 or saline for 14 days.

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  • This study investigates the use of the Prognostic Nutritional Index (PNI) in predicting overall survival for patients with soft tissue sarcomas, finding that higher PNI scores correlate with longer survival.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 111 patients treated between 2006 and 2022, utilizing blood sample results to evaluate PNI alongside other nutritional and inflammatory markers.
  • Results showed that the high PNI group had significantly better survival rates, confirming PNI as a strong independent prognostic factor compared to other variables like age and tumor stage.
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Objective: Nontyphoidal infection is one of the most common foodborne illnesses, and its oncogenic potential has been documented in animal models. The primary goal of this study was to examine whether individuals who were exposed to enteric infection are more likely to develop colorectal cancer (CRC) than the general population through the linkage of 2 statewide public health surveillance databases.

Materials And Methods: We designed a 2-stage probabilistic linkage, starting with 17,587 records of enteric salmonellosis reported to Michigan Department of Health and Human Services between 1992 and 2020.

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  • After a relapse two years later, he was switched to baricitinib, achieving remission again before RA recurred and he discovered a tumor in his kidney at age 72.
  • Following surgical removal of the tumor, which was identified as renal cell carcinoma (RCC), the patient reported joint pain relief but ultimately died from systemic metastases about 10 weeks later, with the RA and RCC linked as a paraneoplastic syndrome.
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Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T-cell therapy) has revolutionized the treatment of relapsed and refractory hematological malignancies. Targeting of the CD19 antigen on B cells has yielded high rates of remission induction and sustained remission in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and B-cell lymphomas. Despite these remarkable responses, many escape mechanisms from CAR-T cell therapy have been identified, with the most common being target antigen deficiency.

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The prognosis of patients with osteosarcoma who experience recurrence or progression (R/P) is extremely poor, and more effective and less toxic therapies are needed. In the current study, the clinical data of osteosarcoma patients who experienced R/P were retrospectively analyzed to verify the reliability of O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) protein expression or MGMT promoter methylation for predicting the response to off-label temozolomide (TMZ)-containing chemotherapy. Of the 30 evaluable patients, 9 (30%) showed no/low MGMT protein expression, whereas all 16 evaluable patients had unmethylated MGMT promoter irrespective of MGMT protein expression levels.

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To ascertain the involvement of insulin receptors (IRs) in colorectal carcinogenesis, we investigated the association of height, body mass index (BMI), and physical activity with colorectal cancer (CRC) and two subtypes of CRC according to the expression level of IR. We utilized data from a large-scale, population-based prospective cohort study of 18,158 middle-aged and elderly subjects in Akita and Okinawa, Japan. In the statistical analysis, we used the Cox proportional hazards model and estimated hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the risk of CRC and its subtypes as defined by immunohistochemistry of IRβ, a transmembrane subunit of IR.

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  • * An unusual case is reported of a 77-year-old male with SCCB, who showed no response to various chemotherapy treatments but improved significantly after receiving pembrolizumab, a type of immunotherapy.
  • * The patient's condition improved, with decreased metastases, although treatment had to be paused due to immune-related side effects, suggesting pembrolizumab could be a promising option for treating resilient cases of SCCB.
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Small antibody fragments have recently been used as alternatives to full-length monoclonal antibodies in therapeutic applications. One of the most popular fragment antibodies is single-chain fragment variables (scFvs), consisting of variable heavy (V) and variable light (V) domains linked by a flexible peptide linker. scFvs have small molecular sizes, which enables good tissue penetration and low immunogenicity.

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Accumulation of abnormally phosphorylated tau proteins is linked to various neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia. Microtubule affinity-regulating kinase 4 (MARK4) has been genetically and pathologically associated with Alzheimer's disease and reported to enhance tau phosphorylation and toxicity in and mouse traumatic brain-injury models but not in mammalian tauopathy models. To investigate the role of MARK4 in tau-mediated neuropathology, we crossed P301S tauopathy model (PS19) and knockout mice.

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  • The text discusses two cases of juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) that presented symptoms resembling neurodegenerative disease (ND) linked with Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH).
  • One patient experienced worsening neurological symptoms after undergoing chemotherapy, while the other had an unexpected improvement of symptoms after a period of radiological change.
  • The findings aim to enhance understanding of JXG-related neurodegeneration and potentially guide future treatment options.
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Background: PEComa is a mesenchymal tumor that can occur in various organs including the uterus and soft tissues. PEComas are composed of perivascular epithelioid cells, and angiomyolipoma (AML), clear cell sugar tumor (CCST), and lymphangiomyomatosis (LAM) are considered lesions of the same lineage as tumors of the PEComa family. Histologically, a common PEComa shows solid or sheet-like proliferation of epithelioid cells.

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A 74-year-old Japanese male with lung squamous cell carcinoma received his first dose of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs): ipilimumab and nivolumab. He developed acute kidney injury (AKI) and was admitted to our department. We diagnosed kidney immune-related adverse effects (irAE), and a kidney biopsy revealed acute tubulointerstitial nephritis.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between chondrogenic differentiation and Wnt signal expression in the degenerative process of the human meniscus. Menisci were obtained from patients with and without knee osteoarthritis (OA), and degeneration was histologically assessed using a grading system. Immunohistochemistry, real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and Western blot analysis were performed to examine the expressions of chondrogenic markers and of the components of Wnt signaling.

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  • Human milk banks provide milk to preterm infants who can't get it from their mothers, but caffeine levels in donor milk are not well studied, especially in Japan.
  • This study investigated caffeine concentrations in human milk donated to a milk bank in Japan using high-performance liquid chromatography.
  • Results showed caffeine in 70% of samples, with a median concentration of 0.46 mg/L, and highlighted the need for donors to moderate their caffeine intake to ensure milk safety.
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Accumulation of abnormally phosphorylated tau and its aggregation constitute a significant hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Tau phosphorylation at Ser262 and Ser356 in the KXGS motifs of microtubule-binding repeats plays a critical role in its physiological function and AD disease progression. Major tau kinases to phosphorylate tau at Ser262 and Ser356 belong to the Microtubule Affinity Regulating Kinase family (MARK1-4), which are considered one of the major contributors to tau abnormalities in AD.

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Myxoid pleomorphic liposarcoma (MPLS) is an extremely rare tumor listed in the fifth edition of the WHO classification (2020). Histologically, it mainly comprises a mixture of myxoid and pleomorphic liposarcoma-like components. Genetically, it lacks fusion and amplification.

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