Publications by authors named "M Higurashi"

The role of the electron transport chain (ETC) in cell proliferation control beyond its crucial function in supporting ATP generation has recently emerged. In this study, we found that, among the four ETC complexes, the complex I (CI)-mediated NAD regeneration is important for cancer cell proliferation. In cancer cells, a decrease in CI activity by RNA interference (RNAi) against NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase core subunit V1 (NDUFV1) arrested the cell cycle at the G/S phase, accompanying upregulation of p21 cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor expression.

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  • The study aimed to assess the prognosis of isolated headache caused by intracranial vertebral artery dissection (iVAD) without the occurrence of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) or stroke.
  • Researchers analyzed 105 patients over a median follow-up of 478 days, finding that none developed SAH or stroke, but a small percentage required endovascular treatment for aneurysm enlargement, particularly in those with aneurysm dilatation without stenosis.
  • The results indicated that while most patients had a good outcome, those with aneurysm dilatation required closer monitoring and had a higher risk of requiring surgery due to aneurysm growth.
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Aggressive cancers, such as triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), are mostly fatal because of their potential to metastasize to distant organs. Cancer cells acquire various abilities to metastasize, including resistance to anoikis, an apoptotic cell death induced by loss of anchorage to the extracellular matrix. Transcriptional coactivator with PDZ binding motif (TAZ) and Yes-associated protein (YAP), the downstream effectors of the Hippo pathway, regulate cell- and tissue-level architectures by responding to mechanical microenvironments of cells, including the cell-extracellular matrix interaction.

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Recent comprehensive analyses of mtDNA and orthogonal RNA-sequencing data revealed that in numerous human cancers, mtDNA copy numbers and mtRNA amounts are significantly reduced, followed by low respiratory gene expression. Under such conditions (called mt-Low), cells encounter severe cell proliferation defects; therefore, they must acquire countermeasures against this fatal disadvantage during malignant transformation. This study elucidated a countermeasure against the mt-Low condition-induced antiproliferative effects in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells.

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Previously, we reported that non-apoptotic cell death was induced in non-malignant mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) upon loss of anchorage during 48 h incubation in suspension. In this study, we examined HMECs in suspension at an earlier time point and found that most of them lost attachment ability to substrata when replated, although >80% were alive. This suggested that HMECs lost reattachment ability (RA) prior to cell death upon detachment.

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