Publications by authors named "Megumi Nishikawa"

Increasing attention has been paid to marine-derived biomolecules as sources of therapeutics for autoimmune diseases. Nagasaki Prefecture has many islands and is surrounded by seas, straits, gulfs, bays, and coves, giving it the second longest coastline in Japan after Hokkaido. We have collected more than 20,000 marine microbes and have been preparing an original marine microbial extract library, which contains small and mid-size biomolecules that may penetrate cell membranes and interfere with the intracellular protein-protein interaction involved in the development of autoinflammatory diseases such as familial Mediterranean fever.

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Background: Atrophic gastritis can be classified according to characteristic mucosal patterns observed by Blue LASER Imaging (BLI) in a medium-range to distant view.

Aims: To facilitate the endoscopic diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori (HP)-related gastritis, we investigated whether atrophic mucosal patterns correlated with HP infection based on the image interpretations of three endoscopists blinded to clinical features.

Methods: This study included 441 patients diagnosed as having atrophic gastritis by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy at Nishikawa Gastrointestinal Clinic between April 1, 2015 and March 31, 2016.

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Polyethylene (PE) sheets were modified by radiation-induced graft polymerization (RIGP) of an epoxy-group containing monomer glycidyl methacrylate (GMA). The epoxy group of GMA was opened by introducing sodium sulfite (SS) and diethylamine (DEA) as representatives of negatively and positively charged functional groups, respectively. These modified surfaces by RIGP, termed GMA, SS, and DEA sheets, were investigated to elucidate their effects on initial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation of Escherichia coli.

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A solid-phase extraction of ethynylestradiol (EE2) and its degradation intermediates and products by nitrifying activated sludge (NAS) was performed to measure estrogenic activity during the degradation by NAS. The yeast two-hybrid assay of the extract showed that NAS not only degraded EE2, but also removed the estrogenic activity originating from EE2, its degradation intermediates and products. This means that estrogenic activity decreases when EE2 concentrations are decreased by NAS.

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Steroid sulfatase (STS) is a microsomal enzyme catalysing the hydrolysis of steroid 3beta-sulfates, including estrogen sulfate, at organ target sites. Steroid sulfatase activity, as well as the activity of various estrogens, has been reported to influence the development of organs. In the kidney, progenitor cells of nephrons develop from mesenchymal cells and finally attach to the ureteric duct at the region termed the cone-shaped projection.

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A T-cell receptor (TCR) antagonist is an analog of a peptide ligand for TCR that inhibits T-cell responses to the original peptide. We investigated the effects of a TCR antagonist on cytokine secretion of naive CD4+ T cells and their differentiation into type-1 and type-2 helper T cells (Th1 and Th2) induced by stimulation with varying doses of an antigenic peptide. In the presence of a TCR antagonist peptide, proliferation of naive CD4+ T cells and antigen dose-dependent secretion of interferon-gamma, a typical Th1-type cytokine, by these cells was down-regulated.

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A sulfur exchange reaction between di-tert-butylpolysulfides and elemental sulfur was examined using a 35S tracer method and the reaction mechanism was discussed.

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Mato's FGP cells surrounding cerebral arterioles play a significant role in the maintenance of a homeostatic microenvironment in the brain. In this study, the perivascular cells were isolated from rat cerebral microvessels and cultured in vitro to characterize their phenotype. Autofluorescence of the intracellular granules in cultured cells and the uptake of HRP and DiI-Ac-LDL by these cells were observed.

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