Publications by authors named "Moriwaki T"

The development of antibody drugs through animal immunization typically requires the humanization of host antibodies to address concerns about immunogenicity in humans. However, employing an animal model capable of producing human antibodies presents the opportunity to develop antibody drugs without the need for humanization. Despite the ratio of human immunoglobulin (Ig) κ to Igλ usage being approximately 60%:40%, the majority of approved antibody therapeutics are kappa antibodies, and the development of lambda antibodies as therapeutic agents has lagged behind.

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  • - The study investigates the metabolic profiles of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) after their transplantation, showing that these grafts mature from relying on glycolysis to utilizing fatty acid oxidation over time.
  • - Researchers also explored teratomas, which can arise from non-cardiomyocyte cells within transplanted hiPSCs, finding elevated amino acid transporters and accumulation of specific amino acids like methionine in these tumors.
  • - The presence of subcutaneous teratomas from undifferentiated hiPSCs can be detected through positron emission tomography using a specific tracer, highlighting its relevance in assessing the safety of cardiac regenerative therapies.
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Fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) are a highly conserved family of transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinases with multiple roles in the regulation of key cellular processes. Specific FGFR mutations have been observed in several types of cancers, including gastric carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma. Dose escalation data of 24 Japanese patients with solid tumors treated with Tasurgratinib (previously known as E7090), a potent, selective FGFR1-3 inhibitor, was reported in a phase I, first-in-human, single-center study.

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We herein report a patient with Lynch-like syndrome in whom a brain tumor (glioblastoma) developed after repeated resection of colorectal cancer. The patient had a significant family history of cancer. Immunohistochemical expression of mismatch repair proteins was decreased in both brain and colon tumors, but no pathogenic variant of the related genes was detected.

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  • FOLFOXIRI plus bevacizumab is a first-line chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer, but is rarely used due to severe side effects, with limited real-world efficacy and safety data available.
  • A study analyzed clinical data from 104 patients, finding that 63% required dose reductions and that treatment discontinuation was primarily due to toxicities, with 45% completing the planned therapy cycles.
  • Results showed promising outcomes with a median progression-free survival of 12.8 months and overall survival of 27.9 months, along with a high disease control rate of 98.9%, and no treatment-related deaths reported.
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This study highlights the novel potential of molecular aggregates as inhibitors of a disease-related protein. Enzyme inhibitors have been studied and developed as molecularly targeted drugs and have been applied for cancer, autoimmune diseases, and infections. In many cases, enzyme inhibitors that are used for therapeutic applications interact directly with enzymes in a molecule-to-molecule manner.

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  • * Various imaging techniques, including radiography, ultrasound (US), and MRI, play crucial roles in diagnosing and monitoring the condition, each having distinct advantages in assessing the bones and soft tissues.
  • * The Ponseti method, involving manipulation and serial casting, is the standard treatment for CTEV, and combining clinical assessments with imaging results is vital for effective management.
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Background: The clinical application of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (CMs) for cardiac repair commenced with the epicardial delivery of engineered cardiac tissue; however, the feasibility of the direct delivery of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived CMs into the cardiac muscle layer, which has reportedly induced electrical integration, is unclear because of concerns about poor engraftment of CMs and posttransplant arrhythmias. Thus, in this study, we prepared purified human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac spheroids (hiPSC-CSs) and investigated whether their direct injection could regenerate infarcted nonhuman primate hearts.

Methods: We performed 2 separate experiments to explore the appropriate number of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived CMs.

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We have found an efficient adsorption feature provided by an NaCaA-85 zeolite for NO even at 298 K and at lower pressures: NO adsorption capacities of 1.33 mmol g and 4.69 mmol g under respective pressures of 0.

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The lysosome is an acid organelle that contains a variety of hydrolytic enzymes and plays a significant role in intracellular degradation to maintain cellular homeostasis. Genetic variants in lysosome-related genes can lead to severe congenital diseases, such as lysosomal storage diseases. In the present study, we investigated the impact of depleting lysosomal acid lipase A (LIPA), a lysosomal esterase that metabolizes esterified cholesterol or triglyceride, on lysosomal function.

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Background: The significance of angiogenic factors as predictors of second-line (2L) chemotherapy efficacy when combined with angiogenesis inhibitors for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) remains unestablished.

Patients And Methods: In this multicenter prospective observational study, 17 angiogenic factors were analyzed in plasma samples collected at pretreatment and progression stages using a Luminex multiplex assay. Patients who received chemotherapy plus bevacizumab (BEV group), FOLFIRI plus ramucirumab (RAM group), or FOLFIRI plus aflibercept (AFL group) as the 2L treatment were included.

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Context: Nonpharmacologic distraction (NPD) during medical procedures in children is known to be beneficial to patients; however, no reviews have assessed their benefits to medical providers.

Objectives: We aimed to assess the benefits of NPD to medical providers.

Data Sources: We searched 5 databases for relevant articles.

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Soccer is the most popular sport worldwide, and it is associated with high injury rates, with most of these injuries occurring in the lower extremities. Particularly, in youth soccer players with immature skeleton, the physeal plate is two to five times weaker than the surrounding fibrous structures, and therefore more vulnerable to injury. The physeal plate consists of epiphyses and apophyses, with the former serving as tendon attachment sites and being subject to traction forces.

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Background: It is well known that kidney injury is vital organ damage in Fabry disease (FD). Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) inhibitors are known to reduce proteinuria in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) by dilating the glomerular export arteries and reducing intraglomerular pressure. This improvement in intraglomerular pressure, although lowering the glomerular filtration rate, is thought to prevent renal damage and be renoprotective in the long term.

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Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are known to more closely mimic in vivo conditions compared with 2D cultures. Cardiac spheroids (CSs) and organoids (COs) are useful for 3D tissue engineering and are advantageous for their simplicity and mass production for regenerative therapy and drug discovery. Herein, we describe a large-scale method for producing homogeneous human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived CSs (hiPSC-CSs) and COs without scaffolds using a porous 3D microwell substratum with a suction system.

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  • - Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are inherited disorders caused by enzyme deficiencies leading to harmful accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in various body tissues, often causing skeletal and joint problems.
  • - This study explores four male patients with type II MPS who, aged 14 to 35, presented with joint stiffness and carpal tunnel syndrome, undergoing seven MRI exams of joints including the spine and knee.
  • - MRI results showed significant thickening of capsuloligamentous structures, with measurements up to eight times greater than what is considered normal, highlighting a previously undocumented imaging feature in MPS patients.
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Vesicular transport driven by membrane trafficking systems conserved in eukaryotes is critical to cellular functionality and homeostasis. It is known that homotypic fusion and vacuole protein sorting (HOPS) and class C core endosomal vacuole tethering (CORVET) interact with Rab-GTPases and SNARE proteins to regulate vesicle transport, fusion, and maturation in autophagy and endocytosis pathways. In this study, we identified two novel "Hybrid" tethering complexes in mammalian cells in which one of the subunits of HOPS or CORVET is replaced with the subunit from the other.

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Renal impairment may be associated with an increased risk of hematologic events (AEs) in patients undergoing treatment with trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI). This study aimed to investigate the specific types of AEs linked to renal impairment in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) receiving FTD/TPI, using real-world data. Among the patients included in the REGOTAS study (a retrospective study of FTD/TPI versus regorafenib), those treated with FTD/TPI were evaluated.

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We report a Japanese patient with tall stature, dolichocephaly, prominent forehead, narrow nasal ridge, mild retrognathia, subcutaneous fat reduction, bilateral entropion of both eyelids, high arched palate, long fingers, and mild hyperextensible finger joints as a case of Marfanoid-progeroid-lipodystrophy syndrome. Genetic investigation revealed a heterozygous variant NC_000015.10(NM_000138.

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  • Advances in tissue engineering have led to the creation of implantable materials for facial surgeries like auriculoplasty and rhinoplasty.
  • Tissue-engineered cartilage made from cells and their own extracellular matrix avoids issues tied to traditional artificial materials, though shaping larger cartilage is challenging without scaffolds.
  • This study introduces a novel cell self-aggregation technique (CAT) that produces customizable cartilage shapes using chondroprogenitor cells, eliminating the need for scaffolds or complex equipment, marking a significant step forward in the field.
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Monitoring cardiac differentiation and maturation from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and detecting residual undifferentiated hPSCs are indispensable for the development of cardiac regenerative therapy. MicroRNA (miRNA) is secreted from cells into the extracellular space, and its role as a biomarker is attracting attention. Here, we performed an miRNA array analysis of supernatants during the process of cardiac differentiation and maturation from hPSCs.

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Objective: Pain in pediatric musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries can lead to increased anxiety, fear, and avoidance of medical care, making analgesic management critical. Therefore, we evaluated analgesic efficacy and adverse effects to select the optimal analgesic agent in pediatric patients with MSK injuries.

Methods: Four databases were searched from inception to March 2023 for peer-reviewed, open randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

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Mucopolysaccharidosis-plus syndrome (MPSPS) is an autosomal-recessive disorder caused by c.1492C>T (p.R498W) in the gene.

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Gastric neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC) are highly aggressive cancer with dismal prognosis. Platinum-based chemotherapy is used as the first-line treatment for this entity. However, there are no established therapeutic guidelines for platinum-resistant gastric NEC.

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Microcell-mediated chromosome transfer is an attractive technique for transferring chromosomes from donor cells to recipient cells and has enabled the generation of cell lines and humanized animal models that contain megabase-sized gene(s). However, improvements in chromosomal transfer efficiency are still needed to accelerate the production of these cells and animals. The chromosomal transfer protocol consists of micronucleation, microcell formation, and fusion of donor cells with recipient cells.

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