Publications by authors named "Shota Toda"

Understanding the interaction between macrophages and biomaterials is important for the creation of new biomaterials and the development of technologies to control macrophage function. Since macrophages are strongly adhesive, caution is required when performing in vitro evaluations. Similarly, when THP-1 cells, macrophage precursor cells, are differentiated into macrophages using phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA), it becomes difficult to detach them from the adherent substrate, which has been a problem on investigation of immunological responses to biomaterials.

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Despite the fact that liver fibrosis is an intractable disease with a poor prognosis, effective therapeutic agents are not available. In this study, we focused on bone morphogenetic factor 7 (BMP7) that inhibits transforming growth factor (TGF)-β signaling, which is involved in liver fibrosis. We prepared an albumin-fused BMP7 (HSA-BMP7) that is retained in the blood and evaluated its inhibitory effect on liver fibrosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • BMP7 can inhibit harmful kidney signaling but struggles with blood retention and bone-forming effects, limiting clinical use.
  • Researchers fused BMP7 with human serum albumin (HSA) to improve its effectiveness and stability.
  • The modified HSA-BMP7 showed a longer plasma half-life and reduced kidney fibrosis in animal models, suggesting it could be a promising treatment for kidney damage.
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Microencapsulation of islets can protect against immune reactions from the host immune system after transplantation. However, sufficient numbers of islets cannot be transplanted due to the increase of the size and total volume. Therefore, thin and stable polymer membranes are required for the microencapsulation.

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