Publications by authors named "OGINO H"

Advances in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) treatment have improved prognosis, shifting focus towards symptom management. This study aimed to identify factors influencing the World Health Organization functional class (WHO-FC) in CTEPH patients. The CTEPH AC registry is a prospective, multicenter database from 35 Japanese institutions, analyzing data from August 2018 to July 2023.

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Background: For early-stage lung cancer, sublobar resection (SLR) is an alternative to lobectomy, which is the standard treatment. Recently, proton therapy (PT) is being increasingly used, even in patients with operable lung cancer, as an attractive alternative to conventional radiation therapy. Thus, we performed propensity score matching (PSM) to compare the outcomes of SLR and PT in patients with early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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Objectives: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration/biopsy (EUS-FNA/B) is the gold standard for diagnosing gastric subepithelial lesions (SELs), but diagnosing lesions smaller than 20 mm remains challenging. We developed traction-assisted EUS-FNB (TA-EUS-FNB) using the clip-with-thread method to enhance diagnostic accuracy by stabilizing the lesion and providing counter-traction for easier needle access. This study evaluates the effectiveness of TA-EUS-FNB in diagnosing small gastric SELs.

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Background: The pancreas exhibits diverse structures and roles across vertebrates. The pancreas has evolved to include both endocrine and exocrine cells, a change that occurred during the transition from fish to amphibian. This event emphasizes the evolutionary significance of amphibians.

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Acyl-acyl carrier protein (acyl-ACP) reductase (AAR) is a crucial enzyme in alka(e)ne production by recombinant Escherichia coli (E. coli). Engineered AAR expressed in E.

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Background: Currently, efficient technologies producing useful chemicals from alternative carbon resources, such as methanol, to replace petroleum are in demand. The methanol-utilizing yeast, Komagataella phaffii, is a promising microorganism to produce chemicals from methanol using environment-friendly microbial processes. In this study, to achieve efficient D-lactic acid production from methanol, we investigated a combination of D-lactate dehydrogenase (D-LDH) genes and promoters in K.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) targeting programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) provide clinical benefits for various advanced malignancies. However, the predictive factors that determine sensitivity to ICIs have not been fully elucidated. We focused on tumor-derived CXCL10/11 as a pivotal factor that determines the response to PD-L1 blockade by regulating T cell accumulation and tumor angiogenesis.

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Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a refractory inflammatory disease that affects the rectum and colon, with pivotal involvement of the rectal environment in relapse initiation. This study was conducted in two phases to examine the differences in gene expression between the rectum and colon and to identify relapse factors.

Methods: In ***Study 1, RNA sequencing was performed on biopsies from the colon and rectum of patients with active UC, those with remission UC, and controls.

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The oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi is a promising triacylglycerol (TAG) producer for biodiesel fuel. However, it is necessary to further improve TAG productivity in L. starkeyi from a mixed sugar of glucose and xylose.

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Purpose: To establish an ultra-high dose-rate (UHDR) radiation system using a synchrotron proton beam accelerator and to compare the effects by irradiation positions on cultured cells and chick embryos.

Methods And Materials: Protons for UHDR were obtained by applying high-frequency power at much higher levels than usual to extract all protons within approximately 50 ms. Subsequently, monitoring with a Faraday cup was performed immediately after synchrotron extraction and the waveform was adjusted accordingly.

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Background: Fluoroquinolone (FQ) antimicrobials have antipyretic effects during the treatment of bacterial infections; however, it is not clear whether these are due to their antimicrobial activities or their hypothermic effects. In this study, we investigated the hypothermic effects of FQ antimicrobials (ciprofloxacin [CPFX], gatifloxacin [GFLX], and levofloxacin [LVFX]) on fever by evaluating rectal body temperature changes in a mouse model of non-bacterial fever.

Methods: CPFX, GFLX, and LVFX were administered intraperitoneally to non-bacterial fever model mice induced by yeast.

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  • - This study investigated how effective nutrition support teams (NST) are in preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) in healthcare facilities.
  • - Researchers analyzed CLABSI rates from 47 facilities between 2019 and 2021, noting significant differences before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, with lower rates found in facilities with NST support.
  • - Results showed that although CLABSI rates increased during the pandemic for both groups, the NST group consistently had lower infection rates, highlighting their effectiveness in infection prevention.
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Background: The management of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) has advanced significantly in recent years, thereby improving patient prognosis. However, the impact of cancer on the outcomes of patients with CTEPH under current treatment remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of cancer in patients with CTEPH and determine how comorbid cancer affects their prognosis and clinical course.

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  • Catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) can be life-threatening, and this study aimed to identify factors contributing to mortality in these patients, with a focus on nutritional aspects.
  • The study analyzed data from 453 in-patients diagnosed with CRBSI across 33 hospitals between January 2019 and December 2021, utilizing logistic regression to determine mortality risk factors.
  • Key findings indicated that factors like Candida presence in blood cultures, earlier CRBSI onset after catheter insertion, concurrent infections, low serum albumin, and high C-reactive protein levels increased mortality risk, while using a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) decreased it.
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  • A 71-year-old man was found to have lung abnormalities, including a cavitation and nodules, which were diagnosed through CT scans and subsequent tests.
  • The patient tested positive for Mycobacterium heckeshornense, a type of bacteria, and also had primary lung adenocarcinoma, leading to a dual diagnosis of infection and cancer.
  • Treatment involving a triple anti-mycobacterial regimen and chemotherapy proved effective for both conditions, marking the first known case of this specific coexistence in medical literature.
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In recent years, reducing the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has become an important issue. Microalgae have a higher photosynthetic efficiency and growth rate than higher plants; thus, biological carbon dioxide fixation using microalgae is attracting particular attention as an efficient carbon dioxide fixation method. However, under dilute atmospheric conditions, microalgae exhibit lower growth rates and reduced carbon dioxide fixation efficiency.

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  • Extreme temperatures pose a significant threat to ectotherms like amphibians, particularly affecting their survival and development.
  • The study focused on various populations of a "hot spring frog," examining their heat tolerance and development speed at different temperatures.
  • Results indicated differences in heat tolerance among populations, with the Seranma hot spring group showing the highest survival and faster development, but all populations struggled to survive beyond 35°C, challenging earlier field observations.
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To reduce carbon emissions and address environmental concerns, the aviation industry is exploring the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as an alternative to traditional fossil fuels. In this context, bio-alkane is considered a potentially high-value solution. The present study focuses on the enzymes acyl-acyl carrier protein [ACP] reductase (AAR) and aldehyde-deformylating oxygenase (ADO), which are crucial enzymes for alka(e)ne biosynthesis.

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  • A study analyzing the surgical treatment of aortoesophageal fistula (AEF) from 2020 to 2021 in Japan revealed that 61% of cases were secondary AEF, often arising from previous aortic surgeries.
  • Among 123 patients, the operative mortality rate was 18.7%, with significant factors contributing to mortality including postoperative complications like bleeding, stroke, and pneumonia.
  • The findings highlight the need for improved treatment strategies for AEF, as both surgical methods (open repair and TEVAR) were linked to high mortality rates and specific risk factors like dyslipidemia.
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  • The report presents a case of a patient with isolated adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) deficiency, who showed symptoms of arthritis without an initial clear diagnosis.
  • Initial tests, including blood work and imaging, didn't identify any specific connective tissue disease, complicating the diagnosis.
  • After an adrenal crisis, the ACTH deficiency was diagnosed, and treatment with corticosteroids relieved both the arthritis and other systemic symptoms, highlighting the need to consider endocrine issues in unexplained joint pain.
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Wastewater treatment using the activated sludge method requires a large amount of electricity for aeration. Therefore, wastewater treatment using co-culture systems of microalgae and heterotrophic microorganisms, which do not require aeration, has attracted attention as an energy-saving alternative to the method. In this study, we investigated different combinations of microalgae and heterotrophic microorganisms to improve the efficiency of wastewater treatment.

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Compared with oral or injection administration, percutaneous immunotherapy presents a promising treatment modality for food allergies, providing low invasiveness and safety. This study investigated the efficacy of percutaneous immunotherapy using hen egg lysozyme (HEL)-loaded PLGA-PEG-PLGA nanoparticles (NPs), as an antigen model protein derived from egg white, compared with that of HEL-loaded chitosan hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride (CS)-modified PLGA NPs used in previous research. The intradermal retention of HEL in excised mouse skin was measured using Franz cells, which revealed a 2.

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  • * Researchers identified a specific mutation (c.1043C > T: p.S348L) in the ACTB gene of a patient with both BWCFF and cleft lip/palate and assessed its effects using cell and animal models.
  • * The mutated ACTB was found to disrupt its role in cell adhesion by failing to bind to PROFILIN1, potentially leading to abnormal epithelial behavior that contributes to the development of orofacial clefts in individuals with
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