Publications by authors named "Kazutoshi Murao"

Vitiligo is an acquired chronic depigmenting disorder of the skin and is characterized by the destruction of melanocytes. One of the clinical features of vitiligo is that damage to normal skin frequently results in the formation of depigmented macules, which is known as Köebner's phenomenon (KP). Here, we presented a case of vitiligo, in which depigmented macules followed the course of a dilated varicose vein.

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Article Synopsis
  • Podoplanin (PDPN) is identified as a key marker for lymphatic endothelial cells and is linked to tumor progression, showing increased expression in various cancers, including Bowen disease.
  • In a study of Bowen disease, PDPN was positively expressed in 64.4% of cases, particularly in the basal layer, hinting that PDPN-positive cells may have a greater tumorigenic potential compared to negative cells.
  • Further experiments revealed that PDPN-positive cells could regenerate Bowen disease tissue in a 3D culture, suggesting they possess cancer stem cell-like properties and indicating that PDPN could be a potential target for therapeutic intervention in Bowen disease.
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A 94 years old Japanese female was presented to our hospital with a skin lesion on her left foot. A physical examination found a markedly hyperkeratotic reddish-brown plaque, measuring 3 cm in diameter. A biopsy specimen showed prominent papillomatosis, hyperkeratosis, and atypical keratinocytes throughout the epidermis.

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Aims/introduction: The influence of repeated insulin injection on subcutaneous tissue is known, but its impact on the skin is unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to elucidate the impact of repeated insulin injections on the skin.

Material And Methods: The properties of the skin and the subcutaneous tissue were evaluated in 52 insulin-treated adult patients with diabetes with abnormal findings at the site of self-injection (36 with subcutaneous nodules, 16 with suspected subcutaneous tissue induration) by ultrasonography.

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Diabetic patients sometimes present generalized pruritus. Severe itching can cause an itch-scratch cycle, resulting in distress and impaired quality of life, but skin ulceration is a rare manifestation.

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Genital Bowen disease (BD) has been linked to the high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Recently, it has been recognized that HPV also can be associated with extragenital BD. HPV oncoproteins E6 and E7 interfere with the function of p53 and pRb, respectively, leading carcinogenesis.

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Skin tumors are supposed to develop through accumulations of genetic and/or epigenetic events in normal cells of the skin. Among them, we focus on common skin tumors, including benign, seborrheic keratosis, and malignant, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. Many important molecules have been detected on the molecular tumorigenesis of each of them to date, and some drugs targeted for their molecules have been already developed.

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Background: Cutaneous malignant melanoma has a poor prognosis. The detrimental effect of incisional biopsies on the outcome of malignant melanoma has been debated. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the presence and type of biopsy on the prognosis of malignant melanoma.

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Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) originate in stratified epithelia, with a small subset becoming metastatic. Epithelial stem cells are targets for driver mutations that give rise to SCCs, but it is unknown whether they contribute to oncogenic multipotency and metastasis. We developed a mouse model of SCC by targeting two frequent genetic mutations in human SCCs, oncogene Kras(G12D) activation and Smad4 deletion, to mouse keratin 15-expressing (K15+) stem cells.

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