Publications by authors named "Masao Nakajima"

Unlabelled: Cancer immunotherapy using immune checkpoint inhibitors and its combination with other anticancer therapies has emerged as a new standard of care because of the encouraging therapeutic effects in various solid cancers. Nonetheless, glioblastoma and pancreatic cancer remain resistant to immunotherapy and represent intractable cancers with the poorest prognosis. We investigated the therapeutic effects of next-generation chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells producing IL7 and chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 19 (CCL19; referred to as 7 × 19 CAR-T) in these intractable cancers.

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  • The study aimed to examine the safety and effectiveness of neoadjuvant-modified FOLFIRINOX (mFOLFIRINOX) for elderly patients (over 75 years) with pancreatic cancer compared to younger patients (under 75 years).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 62 patients and found that while elderly patients experienced more nausea and elevated liver enzymes, overall severe adverse events were similar between both age groups.
  • The outcomes such as surgical resection rates and postoperative complications were not significantly different, suggesting that neoadjuvant mFOLFIRINOX is a viable treatment option for elderly pancreatic cancer patients.
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a significant global health concern, demanding a more profound comprehension of its molecular foundations for the development of improved therapeutic strategies. This study aimed to elucidate the role of protein phosphatase 6 (PP6), a member of the type 2A protein phosphatase family, in CRC. Protein phosphatase 6 functions as a heterotrimer with a catalytic subunit (PP6c), regulatory subunits (PP6Rs; PP6R1, PP6R2, and PP6R3), and scaffold subunits (ANKRD28, ANKRD44, and ANKRD52).

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Background/aim: Gemcitabine (GEM)-based chemotherapy has been established as the core multimodal therapy for biliary tract cancer (BTC). However, the prognosis of BTC is unfavorable because of its resistance to GEM. Exosomes play important roles in the regulation of tumor progression and metastasis, immune dysregulation, and chemoresistance.

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Objectives: The present multicenter prospective observational study investigated the effectiveness and safety of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) for patients with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer (BRPC) and those with RPC contacting major vessels, with respect to a historical control of upfront surgery.

Materials And Methods: Patients with BRPC and RPC contacting major vessels were prospectively registered and administered NAC with durations and regimens determined by the corresponding treating physician. Our primary aim was to assess the R0 resection rate, and secondary aim was to evaluate safety, resection rate, time to treatment failure, overall survival, and response rate.

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  • This study investigates the role of serum proteinase-3 (PRTN3) as a potential predictive biomarker for prognosis and responsiveness to chemotherapy, particularly bevacizumab, in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC).
  • The research included 79 patients and utilized data from the TCGA database, measuring preoperative serum PRTN3 levels and evaluating their association with clinical outcomes and tumor characteristics.
  • Results indicated that high serum PRTN3 levels correlated with poorer prognosis and lower sensitivity to first-line chemotherapy and bevacizumab, suggesting that PRTN3 could serve as an independent poor prognostic factor in mCRC patients.
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  • - Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer globally, and metastasis is linked to worse patient outcomes; this study investigates the role of paxillin (PXN) in CRC metastasis, drawing parallels with its role in breast cancer.
  • - The research analyzed tumor samples from 92 CRC patients and utilized human CRC cell lines to study the effects of PXN over-expression on cell migration and invasion, revealing that higher PXN levels correlate with advanced cancer stages and poorer survival rates.
  • - Findings indicate that PXN's expression and phosphorylation at specific sites (Tyr31 and Tyr88) enhance CRC cell migration, suggesting that these factors could be important for prognosis and treatment strategy development in CRC patients. *
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  • A 78-year-old male with an adrenal tumor had follow-up scans revealing suspicious lesions, including thickening in the cystic duct and enlarged lymph nodes in the abdomen and lung.
  • Despite initial tests showing no malignancy, a lung nodule was found to be primary adenocarcinoma, while further investigation of a liver mass indicated malignant lymphoma.
  • The patient underwent successful surgeries including cholecystectomy, followed by six rounds of rituximab and CHOP therapy, resulting in improved bile duct stricture and treatment of lymphoma.
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An 81-year-old man with a history of left hemiplegia due to a cerebral hemorrhage was admitted to a clinic because of tarry stools. Endoscopic findings revealed an ulcerative lesion with hemorrhage in the descending duodenum. The patient was transferred to our hospital for treatment.

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Recent advances in tumor immunology and molecular drug development have ushered in a new era of cancer immunotherapy. Immunotherapy has shown promising results for several types of tumors, such as advanced melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, renal cell carcinoma, bladder cancers, and refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma. Similarly, efforts have been made to develop immunotherapies such as adoptive T-cell transplantation, peptide vaccines, and dendritic cell vaccines, specifically for gastrointestinal tumors.

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Introduction: Laparoscopic spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy (LSDP) is widely performed to treat benign and low-grade malignant diseases. Although preservation of splenic vessels may be desirable considering the risk of postoperative complications, it is sometimes difficult due to tumor size, inflammation, and proximity of the tumor and splenic vessels. Herein, we present the first case of LSDP with splenic artery resection and splenic vein preservation.

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Introduction: Pancreatic cancer (PC) has an extremely poor prognosis, even with surgical resection and triplet chemotherapy treatment. Cancer immunotherapy has been recently approved for tumor-agnostic treatment with genome analysis, including in PC. However, it has limited efficacy.

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  • The study investigates the role of staging laparoscopy (SL) in patients with pancreatic cancer (PC) who lack signs of distant metastasis in preoperative imaging.
  • Conducted at Yamaguchi University Hospital, the research found that SL revealed hidden metastasis in 11% of the 55 patients studied, which could impact treatment decisions.
  • The results suggest that SL is safe and should be routinely considered prior to surgery or chemotherapy, particularly for those with locally advanced but initially deemed unresectable cancer.
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Background: Since clinically relevant postoperative pancreatic fistula (CR-POPF) can cause intra-abdominal hemorrhage and abscesses, leading to surgery-related deaths after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD), its preoperative prediction is important to develop strategies for surgical procedures and perioperative management. This study aimed to establish a novel prediction model for CR-POPF using preoperative markers.

Methods: On a training set of 180 patients who underwent PD at the Yamaguchi University Hospital, a combination of CR-POPF predictors were explored using the leave-one-out method with a unique discrete Bayes classifier.

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Background: The prognosis for patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) is determined by tumor characteristics as well as the host immune response. This study investigated the relationship between an immunosuppressive state and patient prognosis by evaluating the systemic and tumor microenvironment (TME) interleukin (IL)-6 levels.

Methods: Preoperative serum IL-6 levels were measured using an electrochemiluminescence assay.

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Aim: Developing effective adjuvant therapies is essential for improving the surgical outcomes in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Immunotherapy against HCC has become a promising strategy; however, only approximately 30% of all HCC patients respond to immunotherapy. Previously, we generated the novel therapeutic vaccine comprising multi-human leukocyte antigen-binding heat shock protein 70/glypican-3 peptides with a novel adjuvant combination of hLAG-3Ig and poly-ICLC.

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The patient is a woman in her 80s who underwent a partial gastrectomy for a gastric GIST 14 years ago. This time, she presented our department with upper abdominal distention and computed tomography revealed an 18 cm-sized cystic lesion in the left lobe of the liver. Since a nodule enhancement was observed in the cyst, malignant disease such as hepatic cystadenocarcinoma could not be ruled out and surgical resection was performed.

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Background/aim: Chemotherapy combined with anti-EGFR or anti-VEGF monoclonal antibodies (mAb) is widely used to treat patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Here, we investigated the effects of these antibodies on T-cell infiltration and T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire variation in CRC liver metastases.

Materials And Methods: Ten patients with mCRC received chemotherapy in combination with anti-EGFR (n=6) or anti-VEGF (n=4) mAb.

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Background/aim: Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer globally, and the poor prognosis of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) warrants urgent attention. We previously obtained 10 candidate serum biomarkers for mCRC. Our aim with this study was to determine the prognostic performance of the pre-treatment serum C-C motif chemokine ligand 7 (CCL7) concentration in patients with mCRC.

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  • - Cancer immunotherapy, particularly immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), is recognized as the fourth major cancer treatment, but they only have a response rate of around 20%.
  • - Many tumors resistant to ICIs are termed "cold-tumors," which means they have low levels of immune response and immunogenicity.
  • - The paper discusses the link between tumor immunogenicity and ICIs, explores methods to improve tumor immunogenicity, and presents research on a new cancer peptide vaccination therapy.
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A 49-year-old man came to our department for the purpose of scrutinizing liver tumor. CA19-9 and CA125 increased, and AFP and PIVKA-Ⅱ were within the normal range. CT showed a large number of early ring enhanced tumor, and a tumor thrombus in the left branch of the portal vein.

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An 80 year-old woman with anorexia and jaundice was diagnosed with mass-forming intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, lymph node metastasis, common hepatic duct strictures, and obstructive jaundice. PET-CT showed FDG accumulation in the primary lesion(SUVmax 19.0)and swollen lymph nodes.

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Despite its adverse effects, chemotherapy is generally used for the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC). Development of supplement preparations targeting cancer stem cells (CSCs) that cause distant metastasis and drug resistance is required. Although curcumin is known to have anti-tumor, hepatoprotective, and hypoglycemic-like actions, its low water solubility, oral absorption, and bioavailability impede its therapeutic uses.

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Purpose: Surgical resection is the only curative treatment for pancreatic cancer. Arterial resection and reconstruction during pancreaticoduodenectomy for advanced pancreatic cancer remain controversial due to a high rate of complications.

Methods: We report two cases of pancreatic cancer with hepatic artery resection and reconstruction using the right gastroepiploic artery during pancreaticoduodenectomy after neoadjuvant therapy.

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