Publications by authors named "Naoyuki Yoshimine"

Introduction: In atezolizumab plus bevacizumab (Atezo/Bev) combination treatment, both drugs act on the immune system. Previously, we reported that immunological changes after Atezo/Bev administration for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC) revealed significant alterations in interleukin (IL)-6, soluble IL-2 receptor, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and programmed cell death-1 levels. Among these variable factors, serum levels of IL-6 can be easily measured on a commercial basis.

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  • Atezolizumab plus bevacizumab (AteBev) is a common first-line treatment for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC), and the study examines its effects on serum cytokines and immune reactions.
  • The researchers analyzed blood samples from Japanese patients treated with AteBev, noting responses and changes in cytokine levels after treatment.
  • The results showed that patients with partial response (PR) had increased levels of certain cytokines, while those with progressive disease (PD) had significant changes that suggest the need for improved T-cell activation against tumors in uHCC.
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A 51-year-old man presented with sudden-onset palpitations and dyspnea that had started 8 h earlier. The patient was restless and tachypneic and had persistent vomiting upon arrival. His sensorium and oxygen saturation levels rapidly declined three hours after arrival, and he was placed on a ventilator.

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Introduction: Previously, we reported that the tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) sorafenib decreases serum levels of carnitine and reduces skeletal muscle volume. Moreover, others reported that TKIs might lead to cardiomyopathy or heart failure. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of lenvatinib (LEN) on skeletal muscle volume and cardiac function in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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Introduction: Atezolizumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, plus bevacizumab, a monoclonal antibody that binds to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), is an approved first-line systemic treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Immune checkpoint inhibitors are more effective in patients with HCC when administered with anti-VEGF drugs; however, these drugs affect host immunity. Lenvatinib is an anti-VEGF agent used to treat HCC; therefore, this study evaluated the effect of treatment of HCC with lenvatinib on host immunity in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD).

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  • Hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG), MELD score, and sarcopenia are important prognostic factors for liver cirrhosis patients, with sarcopenia linked to worse outcomes.
  • This study analyzed data from 202 patients to investigate the relationship between skeletal muscle index (SMI), HVPG, and survival rates, finding a strong negative correlation between HVPG and SMI.
  • Results revealed that patients with presarcopenia had significantly lower survival rates, and both HVPG and changes in SMI (ΔSMI) emerged as independent survival prognostic factors alongside the MELD-Na score.
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Liver biopsy is usually required for diagnosing fibrosis in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), but contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) is a possible alternative. The aim of this study was to investigate arrival-time parametric imaging (At-PI) in for diagnosing fibrosis in PBC. Forty-eight patients (male/female, 8/40; mean age, 60 ± 13 years) with PBC diagnosed by liver biopsy underwent CEUS during 2009-2019.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to clarify the adaptation of lenvatinib treatment in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and portal vein tumor thrombosis (PVTT).

Method: Fifty-three patients with HCC were treated with lenvatinib. Before and after treatment blood sampling, patients were examined by computed tomography and ultrasonography.

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Background And Aim: Measuring the hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is an established technique to detect increased portal pressure and predict the presence of esophageal varices (EVs); however, the risk of the test is greater than the information it provides. This study aimed to clarify the usefulness of virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ), which assesses liver stiffness, in predicting the presence of EVs in patients with liver cirrhosis by comparing it with HVPG.

Methods: Two hundred seventeen patients with liver cirrhosis underwent VTQ, HVPG measurement, and upper endoscopy.

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  • Tivantinib is a targeted therapy that inhibits cMET and is studied for its effect on treating hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but does not improve overall survival on its own.
  • The research focuses on how tivantinib influences the expression of key proteins related to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) metabolism and resistance, specifically breast cancer therapy-resistant protein (BCRP) and dihydropyridine dehydrogenase (DPYD).
  • Results showed that hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) increases BCRP levels, which tivantinib can downregulate; the study suggests evaluating the combination of tivantinib and 5-FU for better HCC treatment outcomes.
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Sonazoid is a commonly used contrast agent for characterizing liver tumors in ultrasonography (US). We performed flash imaging in the post-vascular phase of contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) to investigate associations between collapse of Sonazoid microbubbles (MB) and progression of liver disease. This study enrolled 409 patients (205 men, 204 women) with hepatitis C virus-related liver disease (CLD) between 2007 and 2017 (mean age 60 ± 14 y; range 20-90 y).

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Aim: We previously reported that sorafenib induces Th1 [interferon-γ (IFNγ)-positive interleukin 4 (IL4)-negative] dominance which prevents tumor cells from escaping the host immune system in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) and advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (aHCC). However, in that study we did not assess the influence of sorafenib on host immunity according to the etiology of LC. Therefore, this study was retrospectively performed to evaluate the impact of sorafenib therapy for aHCC on host immunity in patients stratified according to the etiology of LC: Patients and Methods: A total of 116 adult Japanese patients with LC and aHCC received sorafenib therapy at our hospital.

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