Publications by authors named "Kazuyoshi Noda"

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  • Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a very aggressive cancer, and recent research shows that cancer-associated adipocytes (CAAs) influence tumor progression through specific exosomal microRNAs (miRNAs).* -
  • In a study, exosomal miR-199a-3p was found to be significantly elevated in CAAs and promoted cancer cell growth, invasion, and drug resistance by modulating key signaling pathways.* -
  • High levels of miR-199a-3p were linked to poor patient outcomes for PDAC, indicating its potential as a valuable biomarker and target for treatment.*
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Anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC) is an uncommon tumor. However, its incidence is increasing worldwide. Surgical resection of locally advanced cases requires permanent anal prosthesis.

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A male patient in his sixties with a long-term history of schizophrenia had been received glycerin enema once or twice a week in a mental hospital. He was emergently transferred to our hospital due to fever, vomiting, hematuria, and dyspnea. Laboratory findings on admission showed an elevation of white blood cells indicating inflammation, hemolysis, and renal dysfunction.

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Although pancreatic cancer often invades peripancreatic adipose tissue, little information is known about cancer-adipocyte interaction. We first investigated the ability of adipocytes to de-differentiate to cancer-associated adipocytes (CAAs) by co-culturing with pancreatic cancer cells. We then examined the effects of CAA-conditioned medium (CAA-CM) on the malignant characteristics of cancer cells, the mechanism underlying those effects, and their clinical relevance in pancreatic cancer.

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