Publications by authors named "Motooka Y"

Tumor suppressor BRCA2 executes homologous recombination to repair DNA double-strand breaks in collaboration with RAD51, involving exon 11 and 27. Exon 11 constitutes a region where pathogenic variants (PVs) accumulate, and mutations in this region are known to contribute to carcinogenesis. However, the impact of the heterozygous PVs of BRCA2 exon 11 on the life quality beyond cancer risk, including male fertility, remains unclear.

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Plasma-activated chitosan (PAC) colloids for cancer treatment were obtained by using the cold atmospheric plasma technique. Chitosan solutions were irradiated by plasma ignited in argon gas and in a mixture of argon with nitrogen and oxygen gases in certain ratios. The structural modifications of chitosan and the chemical species generated in plasma were investigated by EPR, LC-MS/MS, XRD, DLS, and TGA methods.

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  • Patients with early-stage lung cancer and interstitial lung disease generally have worse outcomes compared to those without the lung disease.
  • A study analyzed the long-term outcomes of 138 patients who underwent either sublobar or lobar resection for lung cancer, finding that lobar resections led to significantly better survival and recurrence-free rates.
  • The results suggest that lobar resection improves survival rates, indicating that less extensive surgical options may not be warranted for patients who can tolerate a lobectomy.
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Pathogenic variants of constitute hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome, and mutant is a risk for various cancers. Whereas the clinical guideline for HBOC patients has been organized for the therapy and prevention of cancer, there is no recommendation on the female reproductive discipline. Indeed, the role of pathogenic variants in ovarian reserve has not been established due to the deficiency of appropriate animal models.

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Reactive species are involved in various aspects of neoplastic diseases, including carcinogenesis, cancer-specific metabolism and therapeutics. Non-thermal plasma (NTP) can directly provide reactive species, by integrating atmospheric and interjacent molecules as substrates, to represent a handy strategy to load oxidative stress in situ. NTP causes apoptosis and/or ferroptosis specifically in cancer cells of various types.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous human lymphotropic herpesvirus that is causally associated with several malignancies. In addition to latent factors, lytic replication contributes to cancer development. In this study, we examined whether the lytic gene BNRF1, which is conserved among gamma-herpesviruses, has an important role in lymphomagenesis.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of contrast-enhanced endobronchial ultrasound (CE-EBUS) in imaging microbubbles (MBs) for diagnosing non-small cell lung cancer by comparing it to other ultrasound systems.
  • Using both in vitro (lab settings) and in vivo (live mice) experiments, the CE-EBUS demonstrated a similar ability to generate contrast-to-tissue ratios compared to clinical and pre-clinical systems.
  • The results suggest that CE-EBUS may be a viable option for imaging lymph nodes in lung cancer patients, offering diagnostic quality comparable to established ultrasound technologies.
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  • - The study evaluated aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) in Kobe City, analyzing data from 334 patients treated at 13 stroke centers between 2017 and 2019, finding an incidence rate of 11.12 per 100,000 person-years.
  • - Curative treatment was administered to 94% of patients, with a preference for endovascular methods (51%) over surgical options (43%), and shunt surgeries had poorer outcomes compared to other treatments.
  • - While 30-day mortality was 12%, this increased to 17% after one year; however, neurological function improved over time, with better outcomes for those who received fasudil infusion for vasospasm.
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Current progress in biology and medical science is based on the observation at the level of nanometers via electron microscopy and computation. Of note, the size of most cells in higher species exists in a limited range from 5 to 50 μm. Recently, it was demonstrated that endogenous extracellular nanoparticles play a role in communication among various cellular types in a variety of contexts.

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We fabricated sensors by modifying the surface of MoS and WS with COVID-19 antibodies and investigated their characteristics, including stability, reusability, sensitivity, and selectivity. Thiols and disulfanes in antibodies strongly interact with vacant Mo or W sites of MoS or WS, yielding durable devices that are stable for several days in the air or water. More importantly, detachment of the antibodies is suppressed even during the aggressive cleaning process of the devices at pH 3, which allows reusing the same device in several experiments without appreciable loss of sensitivity.

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Cancer is the primary cause of human mortality in Japan since 1981. Although numerous novel therapies have been developed and applied in clinics, the number of deaths from cancer is still increasing worldwide. It is time to consider the strategy of cancer prevention more seriously.

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Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is still a social burden associated with asbestos exposure. Local iron accumulation thereby represents the major pathogenesis, followed by oxidative DNA strand breaks and genomic alterations in the mesothelium. BRCA1 is a critical component of homologous recombination repair directed to DNA double-stranded breaks, whereas BRCA1 germline mutation is an established risk for breast/ovarian cancer, its role in MM development remains to be elucidated.

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Iron is an essential element for every life on earth as a primary media for electron flow. Sulfur compounds as sulfhydryls counteract catalytic activity of iron whereas sulfur overdose is also toxic. In aerobic organisms, oxygen is the major media for electron transfer with higher intracellular mobility, which cooperates with the iron system.

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Any independent life requires iron to survive. Whereas iron deficiency causes oxygen insufficiency, excess iron is a risk for cancer, generating a double-edged sword. Iron metabolism is strictly regulated via specific systems, including iron-responsive element (IRE)/iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) and the corresponding ubiquitin ligase FBXL5.

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Background: Conventional flexible bronchoscopy has not achieved the high diagnostic yield for intrapulmonary lesions as seen with image-guided transthoracic biopsy. A thin convex probe endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscope (TCP-EBUS) with a 5.9-mm tip was designed to improve peripheral access over conventional EBUS bronchoscopes to facilitate real-time sampling of intrapulmonary lesions under ultrasound guidance.

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The significance of ferroptosis in cancer therapeutics has now been unveiled. Specific ferroptosis inducers are expected as a promising strategy for cancer treatment, especially in cancers with epithelial mesenchymal transition and possibly in cancers with activated Hippo signaling pathways, both of which cause resistance to traditional chemotherapy but tend to show ferroptosis susceptibility. Ferroptosis is a new form of regulated non-apoptotic cell death, which is characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation, leading eventually to plasma membrane rupture.

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Germline-mutation in BRCA1 tumor suppressor gene is an established risk for carcinogenesis not only in females but also in males. Deficiency in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks is hypothesized as a responsible mechanism for carcinogenesis. However, supporting data is insufficient both in the mutation spectra of cancers in the patients with BRCA1 germline-mutation and in murine knockout/knock-in models of Brca1 haploinsufficiency.

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Objective: Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a therapeutic option for lung tumors. However, percutaneous approaches have limited access to central lung regions and a relatively high complication rate. To overcome these limitations, a needle-type bipolar RFA device compatible with an endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) bronchoscope was developed.

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  • Current pulmonary embolism (PE) models in animals often use central venous access, which can lead to uncontrolled clot distribution and serious health risks; researchers aimed to create a more controlled model using a transbronchial approach in pigs.
  • The study involved injecting autologous blood clots into the pulmonary arteries of anesthetized Yorkshire pigs using EBUS-guided techniques, successfully delivering 20 clots while monitoring hemodynamic and biochemical responses.
  • Results showed significant increases in mean pulmonary artery pressure after clot injection, but stable mean arterial pressure, indicating that this EBUS method is a reliable and minimally invasive way to study PE for future diagnostic and therapeutic developments.
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Human epidemiological and animal studies have demonstrated that excess iron is a risk for cancer. The responsible mechanisms are: 1) increased intracellular iron catalyzes the Fenton reaction to generate hydroxyl radicals, leading to mutagenic oxidative DNA lesions; 2) iron is necessary for cellular proliferation as cofactors of many enzymes. Thus, iron-excess milieu promotes selecting cellular evolution to ferroptosis-resistance, a major basis for carcinogenesis.

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Zinc finger, myeloproliferative, and mental retardation-type containing 3 (ZMYM3) is a highly conserved protein among vertebrates. Although it promotes DNA repair and moderate histone acetylation, the other functions of ZMYM3 remain unclear. We herein examined the physiological functions of ZMYM3 in human lung cancer using a -knockdown small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cell line.

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While photodynamic therapy (PDT) can induce acute inflammation in the irradiated tumor site, a sustained systemic, adaptive immune response is desirable, as it may control the growth of nonirradiated distant disease. Previously, we developed porphyrin lipoprotein (PLP), a ∼20 nm nanoparticle photosensitizer, and observed that it not only efficiently eradicated irradiated primary VX2 buccal carcinomas in rabbits, but also induced regression of nonirradiated metastases in a draining lymph node. We hypothesized that PLP-mediated PDT can induce an abscopal effect and we sought to investigate the immune mechanism underlying such a response in a highly aggressive, dual subcutaneous AE17-OVA+ mesothelioma model in C57BL/6 mice.

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Background: Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) is a navigation technology intended to improve the diagnostic yield of pulmonary nodules. However, nodule displacement due to respiratory motion may compromise the accuracy of the navigation guidance. The Veran SPiNDrive ENB system employs respiratory-gating (4D-tracking) to compensate for this motion.

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Background: Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle injection (EBUS-TBNI) is a novel technique for treating peribronchial targets. The aim of this study was to evaluate preliminary feasibility of thrombolysis of pulmonary emboli via EBUS-TBNI.

Methods: Yorkshire pigs (30-48 kg) were anesthetized and mechanically ventilated.

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Background: Establishing the efficacy of novel photosensitizers (PSs) for phototherapy of lung cancer requires study prior to clinical evaluation. However, previously described animal models are not ideal for assessing transbronchial approaches with such PSs.

Methods: An ultra-small parallel-type composite optical fiberscope (COF) with a 0.

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