Publications by authors named "Konno M"

Archaerhodopsin-3 (AR-3) variants stand out among other rhodopsins in that they display a weak, but voltage-sensitive, near-infrared fluorescence emission. This has led to their application in optogenetics both in cell cultures and small animals. However, in the context of improving the fluorescence characteristics of the next generation of AR-3 reporters, an understanding of their ultrafast light-response in light-adapted conditions, is mandatory.

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Japan has resumed its health technology assessment to decide how to reduce high-cost drug prices. While drug price rules in Japan are comprehensive, they do not necessarily capture differences in product characteristics. This study examined the drug price revision strategy in Japan using migraine treatment with triptans as an example.

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Aim: We aimed to assess the amniotic fluid glucose concentration cut-off as an indicator of fetal chromosomal abnormalities, such as trisomy 13, 18, and 21.

Methods: This prospective observational study included pregnant females who underwent amniocentesis. Participants were divided into two groups on the border of 22 weeks of gestational age (<22 and ≥22-week groups).

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Microbial rhodopsins are photoreceptive membrane proteins found in microorganisms with an all-trans-retinal chromophore. The function of many microbial rhodopsins is determined by three residues in the third transmembrane helix called motif residues. Here, we report a group of microbial rhodopsins with a novel Thr-Thr-Gly (TTG) motif.

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Objectives: The initial drug-eluting bead (DEB)-transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) are often performed after multiple sessions of transarterial infusion chemotherapy (TAI) or conventional TACE. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the factors associated with the occurrence of vascular lake phenomenon (VLP) during DEB-TACE, considering the previous interventional treatments.

Material And Methods: Forty-nine initial DEB-TACE procedures in 49 patients between November 2010 and April 2024 were included in this retrospective study.

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  • Microbial pump rhodopsins are light-driven proteins that manipulate ion movement across cell membranes, and studying their amino acid interactions can enhance our understanding of ion selectivity and transport direction.
  • A new numbering system for these proteins allows for easier comparison, revealing that while hydrogen-bond networks in different rhodopsins are less conserved than expected, their hydrophobic interactions remain largely stable.
  • Experiments and simulations suggest that the unique hydrogen-bond networks are crucial for the functionality of these proteins, indicating that changes in these networks can significantly impact their ion pumping abilities.
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  • - SeviL, a lectin from mussels, has been shown to induce apoptosis in HeLa ovarian cancer cells and promote M1 polarization in macrophage cell lines at low concentrations.
  • - Low levels of SeviL decrease the growth of monocyte and basophil cell lines but stimulate proliferation in RAW264.7 macrophages, evidenced by changes in cell shape and up-regulation of mitochondrial proteins.
  • - Treatment with SeviL leads to increased secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines and activation of various signaling pathways, indicating its role in regulating cell behaviors like proliferation and death in macrophages, which may impact immune responses in living organisms.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the long-term outcomes, specifically overall survival (OS), of patients with T1 colorectal cancer (CRC) who underwent endoscopic resection (ER) followed by additional surgery (AS) compared to those who had primary surgery (PS) alone.
  • It involved analyzing data from 6,105 patients treated at various high-volume Japanese institutions and utilized propensity score matching to ensure comparability between the two groups.
  • The findings suggested that patients who underwent AS after ER had a 5-year OS rate of 97.1%, comparable to 96.0% for the PS group, indicating that ER before AS does not adversely affect long-term outcomes.
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Background: Accurate clinical staging is crucial for selection of optimal oncological treatment strategies in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Although brain MRI, bone scintigraphy and whole-body PET/CT play important roles in detecting distant metastases, there is a lack of evidence regarding the indication for metastatic staging in early NSCLCs, especially ground-grass nodules (GGNs). Our aim was to determine whether checking for distant metastasis is required in cases of clinical T1N0 GGN.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the proportions and characteristics of different types of colorectal cancer (CRC), specifically interval CRC (iCRC) and postcolonoscopy CRC (PCCRC), using data collected from adult patients in Japan.
  • A total of 1,241 CRC patients were surveyed, revealing that annual FIT-iCRC accounted for 4.5%, 3-year PCCRC 7.0%, and CRC detected after noncompliance to colonoscopy 3.9% of all CRC cases.
  • The findings indicated that iCRC and PCCRC exhibited distinct biological features, including higher rates of right-sided tumors, a greater proportion of female patients, and increased BRAF mutation rates compared to other CRC types.
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Microbial rhodopsins are photoreceptive transmembrane proteins that transport ions or regulate other intracellular biological processes. Recent genomic and metagenomic analyses found many microbial rhodopsins with unique sequences distinct from known ones. Functional characterization of these new types of microbial rhodopsins is expected to expand our understanding of their physiological roles.

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Purpose: Ultrasound pupillometry (UP) is a potential alternative to video pupillometry (VP) for assessing changes in patients' pupillary diameter (ΔPD) due to surgical nociception, but the reproducibility of UP and VP has been unclear. We evaluated the reproducibility of nociceptive ΔPD measured with both methods.

Subjects And Methods: This prospective observational trial with 15 healthy volunteers aged ≥ 18 years was conducted at a Japanese teaching hospital.

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  • Normal epithelial cells typically remove transformed RasV12 cells through a process called cell competition, but certain mutations can disrupt this mechanism, leading to cancer.
  • This study investigates how the sequential accumulation of gene mutations affects RasV12-induced cell competition in intestinal cells, revealing that transformed cells may instead be pushed to invade through the basal layer due to increased levels of MMP21.
  • The upregulation of MMP21 is linked to NF-κB signaling, which when blocked, restores normal cell elimination, suggesting a potential target for treatment in early colorectal carcinoma in humans.
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We collected 3180 records of oleic acid (C18:1) and monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) measured using gas chromatography (GC) and 6960 records of C18:1 and MUFA measured using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in intermuscular fat samples of Japanese Black cattle. We compared genomic prediction performance for four linear models (genomic best linear unbiased prediction [GBLUP], kinship-adjusted multiple loci [KAML], BayesC, and BayesLASSO) and five machine learning models (Gaussian kernel [GK], deep kernel [DK], random forest [RF], extreme gradient boost [XGB], and convolutional neural network [CNN]). For GC-based C18:1 and MUFA, KAML showed the highest accuracies, followed by BayesC, XGB, DK, GK, and BayesLASSO, with more than 6% gain of accuracy by KAML over GBLUP.

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TAT rhodopsin, a microbial rhodopsin found in the marine SAR11 bacterium HIMB114, uniquely possesses a Thr-Ala-Thr (TAT) motif in the third transmembrane helix. Because of a low pK value of the retinal Schiff base (RSB), TAT rhodopsin exhibits both a visible light-absorbing state with the protonated RSB and a UV-absorbing state with the deprotonated RSB at a neutral pH. The UV-absorbing state, in contrast to the visible light-absorbing one, converts to a long-lived photointermediate upon light absorption, implying that TAT rhodopsin functions as a pH-dependent light sensor.

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  • The study investigates the impact of skipping additional surgery after local excision in patients with high-risk T1 colorectal cancer, questioning the need for invasive procedures when outcomes are similar.
  • Analyzing data from 1975 patients, the research matches 401 pairs to compare those who underwent extra surgery with those who didn’t.
  • Findings show that while the need for additional surgery resulted in slightly better overall survival rates, the LE-alone group experienced few complications and strong cancer-specific survival, highlighting the importance of tailored treatment plans.
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KCR channelrhodopsins (K-selective light-gated ion channels) have received attention as potential inhibitory optogenetic tools but more broadly pose a fundamental mystery regarding how their K selectivity is achieved. Here, we present 2.5-2.

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Background/aim: Lung cancer remains the main culprit in cancer-related mortality worldwide. Transcript fusions play a critical role in the initiation and progression of multiple cancers. Treatment approaches based on specific targeting of discovered driver events, such as mutations in EGFR, and fusions in NTRK, ROS1, and ALK genes led to profound improvements in clinical outcomes.

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Domestic quail are used as both farm and laboratory animals. As the wild ancestor of quails is "endangered," field studies are needed to conserve them. If wild-derived strains of quail are established, they will be unique genetic resources for both farm and laboratory animals.

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Schizorhodopsin (SzR) is a newly discovered microbial rhodopsin subfamily, functioning as an unusual inward-proton (H) pump upon absorbing light. Two major protein structural differences around the chromophore have been found, resulting in unique chromophore-protein interactions that may be responsible for its unusual function. Therefore, it is important to elucidate how such a difference affects the primary photoreaction dynamics.

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An 88-year-old male underwent thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) with the double-debranching and chimney technique for arch aortic aneurysm. When the aforementioned procedure was performed, the left common carotid artery was closed and transected, and the left subclavian artery was embolized and bypassed, respectively. However, postoperatively, the gutter endoleak persisted, and the aneurysm enlarged;therefore, requiring additional surgery.

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Background: Essential tremor (ET) is a common involuntary movement disorder (IMD). Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) targeting the ventral intermediate nucleus (Vim) of the thalamus is a stereotactic neurosurgery performed in individuals with ET when pharmacotherapy is no longer effective. Though the reasons remain largely unclear, certain adverse events are known to appear post-RFA.

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  • The development of multiple squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) in the upper aerodigestive tract is linked to field cancerization, heavily influenced by alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking.
  • The Japan Esophageal Cohort study found a significant association between esophageal SCC, head and neck SCC, and genetic factors related to alcohol metabolism, as well as other health risks and precursors like Lugol-voiding lesions.
  • Reducing alcohol intake and quitting smoking are strongly advised to lower the risk of further esophageal SCC after treatment, emphasizing lifestyle changes as crucial for prevention and early detection.
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Background: Multiple development of esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma is explained by field cancerization and is associated with alcohol consumption and smoking. We investigated the association between the development of second primary esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma after endoscopic resection for esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma and genetic polymorphisms related to alcohol and nicotine metabolism.

Methods: The study group comprised 56 patients with esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma after endoscopic resection.

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the risk factors for developing metachronous primary Gastric Cancer (GC) after Endoscopic Resection (ER) for esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC).

Methods: We studied 283 patients with esophageal SCC who underwent ER. The study outcomes were as follows: (1) incidence of metachronous primary GC after ER; and (2) predictors for the development of metachronous primary GC after ER by the Cox proportional hazards model.

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