Publications by authors named "Nagao J"

We numerically study the dynamic behavior and driving region of spray combustion instability in a backward-facing step combustor using analytical methodologies based on dynamical systems theory, symbolic dynamics, complex networks, and machine learning. The global dynamic behavior of a heat release rate field represents low-dimensional chaotic oscillations with deterministically aperiodic intercycle dynamics. Spray combustion instability is driven in the formation and separation region of a large-scale organized vortex induced by the hydrodynamic shear layer instability at the edge of the backstep.

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Pulmonary surfactant is essential for maintaining proper lung function. Alveolar epithelial type II (AE2) cells secrete surfactants via lamellar bodies (LBs). In tidal loading during each breath, the physiological cyclic stretching of AE2 cells promotes surfactant secretion.

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Enamel forming ameloblasts move away from the dentino-enamel junction and also move relative to each other to establish enamel shape during the secretory stage of enamel development. Matrix metalloproteinase-20 (MMP20) is a tooth specific proteinase essential for proper enamel formation. We previously reported that MMP20 cleaves cadherins and may regulate ameloblast movement.

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The present study examined body length (precaudal length, PCL) and age at sexual maturity, as well as fecundity and maternal investment in the Pacific spiny dogfish Squalus suckleyi, a long-term commercially exploited shark in the western North Pacific, using samples caught in several fisheries and across seasons. The PCL and age at 50% sexual maturity of males were 60.6 cm and 9.

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Aire, the defect of which is responsible for the development of autoimmunity, is predominantly expressed in medullary thymic epithelial cells, and it controls a wide variety of genes, including those of tissue-restricted Ags, for establishing thymic tolerance. Aire is also expressed from APCs in the periphery, called extrathymic Aire-expressing cells (eTACs), and their complementing role to thymic tolerance has been suggested. eTACs are composed of two distinct classes of APCs, conventional dendritic cell (cDC)-type and group 3 innate lymphoid cell (ILC3)-like-type expressing retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor γt (RORγt).

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  • Th17 cells play a crucial role in the immune response against oral pathogens, particularly in the development of periodontitis.
  • The oral pathobiont Porphyromonas gingivalis exacerbates periodontitis by promoting Th17 cell differentiation, which occurs in Peyer's patches and allows these cells to migrate to oral tissues.
  • The study shows that the intestinal microbiome influences Th17 cell response, with antibiotic treatment altering the microbiome potentially impacting the progression of periodontitis.
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  • Maternal immune activation (MIA) due to bacterial infection, specifically through lipopolysaccharide (LPS), can negatively impact fetal brain development and lead to autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like behaviors in mouse offspring.
  • This study shows that LPS exposure triggers an immune response marked by increased IL-17A levels and changes in immune cell activity both in the mother and the fetal brain.
  • Blocking IL-17A in the context of LPS-induced MIA helped reduce the ASD-like behaviors in the offspring, highlighting the importance of the IL-17A pathway in this process.
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The 3D lithological distribution model presented in this data article is related to "Stochastic modeling of 3-D compositional distribution in the crust with Bayesian inference and application to geoneutrino observation in Japan" by Takeuchi et al. (2019) [1]. Our target region is set to the crust and uppermost mantle beneath Japanese main islands and their vicinity.

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We previously reported that Candida albicans responded to mild heat stress in a range of temperature elevations simulating fever, and concluded that mild heat stress increases susceptibility to antifungal drugs. In this study, we show that mild heat stress causes a morphological change in hyphae during the process of biofilm formation. We found that mild heat stress extended the period of hyphal stage maintenance in C.

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The lantibiotic nukacin ISK-1 exerts antimicrobial activity through binding to lipid II. Here, we perform NMR analyses of the structure of nukacin ISK-1 and the interaction with lipid II. Unexpectedly, nukacin ISK-1 exists in two structural states in aqueous solution, with an interconversion rate on a time scale of seconds.

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Candida albicans is a human commensal that causes opportunistic infections. Th17 cells provide resistance against mucosal infection with C. albicans; however, the T cell antigens remain little known.

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Lantibiotic nukacin ISK-1 is produced by Staphylococcus warneri ISK-1. The dual functional transporter NukT, an ABC transporter maturation and secretion protein, contributes to cleavage of the leader peptide from the prepeptide (modified NukA) and the final transport of nukacin ISK-1. NukT consists of an N-terminal peptidase domain (PEP), a C-terminal nucleotide-binding domain (NBD), and a transmembrane domain (TMD).

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The anti-inflammatory actions of glucosamine (GlcN) on arthritic disorders involve the suppression of inflammatory mediator production from synovial cells. GlcN has also been reported to inhibit the activation of the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. The present study aimed to determine the cooperative and anti‑inflammatory actions of functional food materials and evaluated the production of interleukin (IL)‑8 and phosphorylation of p38 MAPK in IL-1β-activated synovial cells, incubated with the combination of GlcN and various functional food materials containing L‑methionine (Met), undenatured type II collagen (UC‑II), chondroitin sulfate (CS), methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) and agaro-oligosaccharide (AO).

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Activation of naive CD4 T cells results in the development of several distinct subsets of effector Th cells, including Th2 cells that play a pivotal role in allergic inflammation and helminthic infections. SWAP-70-like adapter of T cells (SLAT), also known as Def6 or IBP, is a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for small GTPases, which regulates CD4 T cell inflammatory responses by controlling Ca/NFAT signaling. In this study, we have identified a novel alternatively spliced isoform of SLAT, named SLAT2, which lacks the region encoded by exons 2-7 of the gene.

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  • Protamine peptide (PP) from salmon exhibits antifungal properties against Candida albicans, demonstrating both fungicidal effects and inhibition of hyphal development through different concentrations.
  • At lethal levels, PP's action includes energy-dependent uptake leading to ATP loss and reactive oxygen species generation, while sublethal doses disrupt hyphal growth by binding to the fungus's surface.
  • The modified cyclic form of PP, which maintains efficacy in high salt environments, displays even stronger antifungal activity in vitro and significantly protects mice from C. albicans infections, highlighting its therapeutic potential.
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Binding to lipid II is an important step in the mode of action of most lantibiotics targeting the bacterial cell wall. We applied the Bacillus subtilis two-component system, LiaRS, that is known to respond to antibiotics interfering with lipid II cycle, in order to evaluate lipid II binding activity of known bacteriocins and also to identify lipid II binding moieties in lantibiotic nukacin ISK-1. Using this method, we confirmed that the methyllanthionine ring in nukacin ISK-1 is crucial for lipid II binding as previously indicated.

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Purpose: To compare the outcomes of laparoscopic surgery vs. open surgery after insertion of a colonic stent for obstructive colorectal cancer.

Methods: Between April 2005 and August 2013, 58 patients underwent surgery after the insertion of a colonic stent for obstructive colorectal cancer.

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Background: Lentinan (LNT) is a purified β-1, 3-glucan that augments immune responses. The present study was conducted to assess the efficacy of LNT in combination with S-1 as a first-line treatment for unresectable or recurrent gastric cancer.

Patients And Methods: Eligible patients were randomly assigned to receive S-1 alone or S-1 plus LNT.

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Lantibiotics are antibacterial peptides containing unique thioether cross-links termed lanthionine and methyllanthionine. NukM, the modifying enzyme of nukacin ISK-1, which is produced by Staphylococcus warneri ISK-1, catalyzes the dehydration of specific Ser/Thr residues in a precursor peptide, followed by conjugative addition of intramolecular Cys to dehydrated residues to generate a cyclic structure. By contrast, the precursor peptide of nisin is modified by 2 enzymes, NisB and NisC, which mediate dehydration and cyclization, respectively.

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La1 is a 73-residue cysteine-rich peptide isolated from the scorpion Liocheles australasiae venom. Although La1 is the most abundant peptide in the venom, its biological function remains unknown. Here, we describe a method for efficient chemical synthesis of La1 using the native chemical ligation (NCL) strategy, in which three peptide components of less than 40 residues were sequentially ligated.

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A pressurized subsampling system was developed for pressured gas hydrate (GH)-bearing sediments, which have been stored under pressure. The system subsamples small amounts of GH sediments from cores (approximately 50 mm in diameter and 300 mm in height) without pressure release to atmospheric conditions. The maximum size of the subsamples is 12.

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We previously reported bacteriostatic action of nukacin ISK-1 against Bacillus subtilis JCM 1465(T). Here, we found its bactericidal activity against Micrococcus luteus DSM 1790 and Staphylococcus simulans 22, showing decrease in cell viability, cell lysis, and dissipation of the membrane potential. Moreover, leakage of small molecules such as K(+), suggested the formation of small-sized or specific K(+)-conducting-pores by nukacin ISK-1.

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A novel scorpion venom peptide, La1 from Liocheles australasiae, with a molecular weight of 7.8 kDa, is presumed to possess a single von Willebrand factor type C (VWC) domain, a common protein module, based on the position of eight Cys residues in its sequence. The biological function of La1 is still unknown.

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