Publications by authors named "Nitta S"

Background: To identify the prognosis of Japanese patients with collecting duct carcinoma (CDC).

Methods: We used a hospital-based cancer registry data in Japan to extract CDC cases that were diagnosed in 2013, histologically confirmed, and determined the first course of treatment. We further investigated treatment modalities and estimated overall survival (OS) by the Kaplan-Meier method.

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Objective: Our study assessed the correlation between discrepancies in clinical and pathological T stages and overall survival (OS) in patients with upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), including renal pelvis (UCP) and ureter (UCU) carcinoma, treated with radical surgery.

Methods: We utilized data from the Japanese Hospital-Based Cancer Registry (HBCR) to identify UTUC cases (n = 2376), consisting of UCP cases (n = 1196) and UCU cases (n = 1180), diagnosed with cTa-3N0M0 between 2012 and 2013. All cases were histologically confirmed and treated solely with radical surgery, excluding any chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

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Background: To investigate variations in diagnostic performance of photodynamic diagnosis (PDD) according to surgical experience.

Methods: Data were extracted from patients having pT1 or lower primary tumors that underwent PDD-assisted transurethral resection of bladder tumors (TURBT) with orally 5-amibolevulinic acid at our institute. Surgical experience was categorized by urological experience (first-year and second-year) and PDD experience (<10, 10-19, and ≥20 cases).

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Reactivation of hepatitis viruses during chemotherapy can be problematic in the treatment of malignant lymphomas. However, studies on reactivation of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are limited. A 43-year-old woman presented with generalized lymphadenopathy and multiple liver tumors, and she was diagnosed with follicular lymphoma (grade 3a; clinical stage IV).

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Introduction: Exploring techniques for differentiating and culturing canine hepatocytes serves as a means to establish systems for liver transplantation and drug metabolism testing. However, establishing consistent methods for culturing stable hepatocytes remains a challenge. Recently, several investigations have shown the reprogramming of mature hepatocytes into hepatic progenitor cells by applying specific small molecule compounds, including Y-27632, (a ROCK inhibitor), A-83-01 (a TGFβ inhibitor), and CHIR99021 (a GSK3 inhibitor) (termed YAC) in rat, mouse, and humans, respectively.

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The tumor microenvironment (TME) modulates therapeutic response and prognosis in patients with bladder cancer (BC). The roles of two phospholipase D (PLD) isoforms, PLD1 and PLD2 (hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine to phosphatidic acid), in cancer cells have been well-studied in numerous cancer types, but their roles in the TME remain unclear. We used a mouse BC Pld2-KO carcinogenesis model and global transcriptomic analysis to reveal that PLD2 was significantly involved in BC progression through immunosuppressive pathways in the TME.

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Background & Aims: Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-DNA integration into the host genome contributes to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development. KMT2B is the second most frequent locus of HBV-DNA integration in HCC; however, its role and function remain unclear. We aimed to clarify the impact of HBV-KMT2B integration in HCC development using a human genome-edited induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs) model.

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Immunological self-tolerance is established in the thymus by the expression of virtually all self-antigens, including tissue-restricted antigens (TRAs) and cell-type-restricted antigens (CRAs). Despite a wealth of knowledge about the transcriptional regulation of TRA genes, posttranscriptional regulation remains poorly understood. Here, we show that protein arginine methylation plays an essential role in central immune tolerance by maximizing the self-antigen repertoire in medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs).

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Objectives: Mediastinal germ cell tumors are rare and few large-scale studies on mediastinal germ cell tumors are reported. We aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and survival outcomes of patients with mediastinum germ cell tumors in Japan.

Methods: A hospital-based cancer registry data in Japan was used to identify and enroll patients diagnosed with mediastinal germ cell tumors in 2012-2013.

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  • The study investigates the link between inflammation and lung injury biomarkers (IL-6, IL-8, TNF-α, sRAGE) and postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
  • Blood samples were collected before surgery and the day after surgery to measure biomarker levels, with a focus on their association with moderate or severe PPCs within a week post-operation.
  • The results aimed to provide insight into how preexisting inflammation and surgical factors contribute to PPC risk, potentially guiding future patient care strategies.
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Aim: Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) is known as an oxidative stress marker, induced by alcohol consumption and metabolic disorders, and is reported as a predictor of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development after hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination. However, it is not clear whether GGT serves simply as a surrogate marker for overlapping metabolic diseases or reflects HCV-specific carcinogenicity. We investigated the association between GGT and hepatocarcinogenesis after achieving a sustained viral response (SVR), accounting for drinking habits or diabetes, and examined predisposing factors associated with GGT levels after SVR.

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  • Combination therapy of nivolumab and ipilimumab (NIVO + IPI) has shown effectiveness in treating metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC), but about 20% of patients progress early, highlighting the need for predictive biomarkers.
  • A study found that certain tumor microenvironment (TME) gene expressions could serve as predictive biomarkers, accurately distinguishing between patients who respond to treatment and those who do not, with high sensitivity and specificity.
  • Further analysis indicated that tumors with high expression levels of this gene activated an adaptive immune response, suggesting that inhibiting both PD-1 and CTLA-4 may enhance treatment effectiveness by improving immune cell actions against tumors.
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Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are responsible for liver fibrosis accompanied by its activation into myofibroblasts and the abundant production of extracellular matrix. However, the HSC contribution to progression of liver inflammation has been less known. We aimed to elucidate the mechanism in HSCs underlying the inflammatory response and the function of tumor necrosis factor α-related protein A20 (TNFAIP3).

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The thymus is an organ required for T cell development and is also an eosinophil-rich organ; however, the nature and function of thymic eosinophils remain unclear. Here, we characterized the gene expression and differentiation mechanism of thymic eosinophils in mice. Thymic eosinophils showed a distinct gene expression profile compared with other organ-resident eosinophils.

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Background/aim: While post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (PC-RPLND) benefits patients with teratoma or viable germ cell tumors (GCT), it becomes overtreatment if necrosis is detected in PC-RPLND specimens. Serum microRNA-371a-3p correctly predicts residual viable GCT with 100% sensitivity; however, prediction of residual teratoma in PC-RPLND specimens using current modalities remains difficult. Therefore, we developed a machine learning model using CT imaging and clinical variables to predict the presence of residual teratoma in PC-RPLND specimens.

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Mitochondrial transcription factor A, TFAM, is essential for mitochondrial function. We examined the effects of overexpressing the gene in mice. Two types of transgenic mice were created: heterozygous ( Tg) and homozygous ( Tg/Tg) mice.

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  • High-level activation of NRF2, often due to mutations in the NRF2 gene, is common in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), while mutations in KEAP1, which normally suppresses NRF2, do not lead to similar outcomes.
  • Researchers aim to create a mouse model that mimics NRF2-activated ESCC by combining NRF2 mutations with TRP53 mutations, resulting in lesions similar to ESCC.
  • The study indicates that while both KEAP1-deleted cells and cells with activated NRF2 show increased NRF2 levels, their outcomes differ significantly, with KEAP1 loss leading to cell disappearance rather than lesion formation, highlighting the importance of NRF2 in ESCC development.
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Background: Identification of patient subclasses that correlate with the diagnostic performance of photodynamic diagnostic (PDD)-assisted transurethral resection of bladder tumors (TURBT) may improve outcomes.

Methods: Data were extracted from patients that underwent PDD-assisted TURBT at the University of Tsukuba Hospital between 2018 and 2023. Sensitivity and specificity were evaluated based on PDD findings (excluding WL findings) and pathology results.

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Background/aim: Antiviral hepatitis and systemic therapies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remarkably progressed in the recent 10 years. This study aimed to reveal the actual transition and changes in the prognosis and background liver disease in non-advanced HCC in the past 20 years.

Methods: This retrospectively recruited 566 patients who were diagnosed with non-advanced HCC from February 2002 to February 2022.

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Objectives: We sought clinical characteristics, survival outcomes, and prognostic factors for overall survival of retroperitoneal sarcoma in Japan.

Methods: A Japanese hospital-based cancer registry database with a pivotal 10-year follow-up was used to identify and enroll patients, registered from 106 institutions, diagnosed with retroperitoneal sarcoma in 2008-2009. Treating hospitals were divided by hospital care volume; high-volume hospitals and low-volume hospitals were defined as ≥ 4 and < 4 cases/year, respectively.

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Background: Genitourinary sarcomas are rare in adults and few large-scale studies on adult genitourinary sarcoma are reported. We aimed to elucidate the clinical characteristics, survival outcomes, and prognostic factors for overall survival of adult genitourinary sarcoma in Japan.

Methods: A hospital-based cancer registry data in Japan was used to identify and enroll patients diagnosed with genitourinary sarcoma in 2013.

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Validation of biomarker assays is crucial for effective drug development and clinical applications. Interlaboratory reproducibility is vital for reliable comparison and combination of data from different centers. This review summarizes interlaboratory studies of quantitative LC-MS-based biomarker assays using reference standards for calibration curves.

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Background: To identify the prognostic impact of treatment centralization in patients with testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT).

Methods: We used a hospital-based cancer registry data in Japan to extract seminoma and non-seminoma cases that were diagnosed in 2013, histologically confirmed, and received the first course of treatment. To compare the 5-years overall survival (OS) rates of patients stratified by institutional care volume, we performed a Cox proportional hazards regression analysis using inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) method to adjust patient backgrounds.

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Aim: C-reactive protein (CRP) is both an inflammatory and prognostic marker in various cancers. This study aimed to elucidate the characteristics of CRP and the prognostic factors in patients who were administered with atezolizumab plus bevacizumab (ATZ + BEV) for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: A total of 213 patients who received ATZ + BEV for HCC from November 2020 to March 2023 at 15 hospitals were enrolled in this retrospective study.

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