Publications by authors named "Kenta Naito"

Article Synopsis
  • Femoral neck fractures (FNF) are common in elderly people, and the conjoined tendon-preserving posterior (CPP) approach was created to reduce postoperative dislocation during hemiarthroplasty (HA) compared to the traditional posterolateral (PL) approach.
  • A study evaluated 135 patients from each group who underwent HA, observing dislocation rates, operation times, and functional outcomes over an average follow-up of 32.4 months.
  • The results showed that the CPP approach had a significantly lower dislocation rate (0% vs. 4.4%) and similar functional outcomes compared to the PL approach, despite having more instances of varus stem insertion.
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Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the survival rate, postoperative complications, and walking ability in cemented hemiarthroplasty (HA) for displaced femoral neck fractures according to the anaesthesia method.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of a multicentre group (the TRON group). Three hundred fifty-eight patients who underwent cemented HA between 2015 and 2019 were selected; 289 patients of ≥75 years of age with no missing data were included.

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Aims: Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are major components of the tumor microenvironment and systemically accumulate in tumor-bearing hosts and patients with cancer, facilitating cancer progression. Maitake macromolecular α-glucan YM-2A, isolated from Grifola frondosa, inhibits tumor growth by enhancing immune responses. The present study investigated the effects of YM-2A on the immunosuppressive potential of MDSCs.

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Dendritic cells (DCs) play a primary role in antigen presentation to CD4 and CD8 T cells and induce acquired immune response against cancer cells. Therefore, determining positive modulators of DC activation to improve therapeutic approaches for cancer immunotherapy is greatly needed. In this study, we investigated the effect of maitake α-glucan YM-2A, isolated from Grifola frondosa, on the maturation and function of DCs and its adjuvant effect on a tumor-associated antigen (TAA)-loaded DC vaccine against murine tumor.

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Maitake α-glucan, YM-2A, isolated from Grifola frondosa, has been characterized as a highly α-1,6-branched α-1,4 glucan. YM-2A has been shown to possess an anti-virus effect in mice; however, it does not directly inhibit growth of the virus in vitro, indicating that the anti-virus effect of YM-2A might be associated with modulation of the host immune system. In this study, we found that oral administration of YM-2A could inhibit tumor growth and improve survival rate in two distinct mouse models of colon-26 carcinoma and B16 melanoma.

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We investigated the acceptor substrate specificities of marine bacterial alpha-(2-->3)-sialyltransferase cloned from Photobacterium sp. JT-ISH-224 and alpha-(2-->6)-sialyltransferase cloned from Photobacterium damselae JT0160 using several saccharides as acceptor substrates. After purifying the enzymatic reaction products, we confirmed their structure by NMR spectroscopy.

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