Publications by authors named "Shunsuke Yahiro"

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been implicated as critical mediators in the progression, chemoresistance and metastatic capabilities of diverse malignancies, including osteosarcoma (OS). The authors have succeeded in generating CSC‑like cells (MG‑OKS) from the OS cell line MG‑63 by transducing defined factors. A significant increase in small proline‑rich protein 1A (SPRR1A) expression, a cross‑linked envelope protein in keratinocytes, was observed in MG‑OKS cells.

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Myxofibrosarcoma, a rare malignant tumor, predominantly affects the extremities of the elderly. Because of its invasive nature amputation is sometimes required, resulting in serious deterioration of quality of life. Therefore, cell lines established from amputated surgical specimens of myxofibrosarcoma in the upper limbs of elderly patients were used to create a myxofibrosarcoma-bearing animal model and to investigate the therapeutic effect of BNCT thereon.

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  • A multicenter study in Japan compared clinical outcomes for patients with pelvic bone sarcomas treated with surgery versus particle beam therapy (carbon-ion and proton).
  • The study included 116 patients, with 57 receiving surgery and 59 undergoing particle beam therapy, revealing differences in median age at diagnosis and tumor size between the groups.
  • Overall survival, local control, and metastasis-free survival rates were similar between the groups, but in chordoma patients, the particle beam therapy showed significantly better local control rates compared to surgery.
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In 2021, an outbreak of food poisoning caused by Clostridium botulinum type C occurred in Kumamoto, Japan. Analysis of the isolated strain revealed that it possessed the bont/C gene and was slightly different from the reference bont/C gene. The risk for human infection with this new toxin type may be low.

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Sapovirus (SaV) infections are a public health problem because they cause acute gastroenteritis in humans of all ages, both sporadically and as outbreaks. However, only a limited amount of SaV sequence information, especially whole-genome sequences for all the SaV genotypes, is publicly available. Therefore, in this study, we determined the full/near-full-length genomic sequences of 138 SaVs from the 2001 to 2015 seasons in 13 prefectures across Japan.

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  • The introduction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors has significantly improved survival rates for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC), leading to an increased need for surgical intervention in cases of bone metastases.
  • A retrospective study analyzed 26 surgeries from 17 patients with bone metastases in the extremities, researching outcomes like daily living activities, quality of life, and pain following targeted therapy.
  • Results showed good postoperative outcomes with 5-year overall survival and local progression-free survival rates of 39.5% and 65.6%, respectively, suggesting that systemic treatment should take precedence over local control for advanced RCC bone metastases.
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In Japan, major mumps outbreaks still occur every 4-5 years because of low mumps vaccine coverage (30-40%) owing to the voluntary immunization program. Herein, to prepare for a regular immunization program, we aimed to reveal the nationwide and long-term molecular epidemiological trends of the mumps virus (MuV) in Japan. Additionally, we performed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) using next-generation sequencing to assess results from conventional genotyping using MuV sequences of the small-hydrophobic (SH) gene.

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  • * Recent research indicates that slow-cycling cells (SCCs) may significantly contribute to tumor growth, chemoresistance, and the likelihood of recurrence in ES.
  • * This study successfully used a CFSE labeling system to identify and analyze SCCs in ES, finding unique properties and gene expressions that could lead to better understanding and treatment targets for the disease.
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  • This study analyzed the clinical outcomes of 187 patients with pelvic and retroperitoneal bone and soft tissue sarcoma (BSTS) treated at specialized centers in Japan.
  • The 3-year overall survival (OS) rate was 71.7%, while local control (LC) and progression-free survival (PFS) rates were 79.1% and 48.6%, respectively, with osteosarcoma showing significantly worse outcomes.
  • Key poor prognostic factors identified included larger tumor size, soft tissue tumors, presence of distant metastasis, and age, impacting overall survival, local control, and progression-free survival.
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Purpose: Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) constitute a group of rare, heterogeneous tumors representing approximately 1% of all cancers. Owing to the rarity and pathological diversity of the disease, unplanned excision (UE) has often been performed for STS, resulting in an unfavorable prognosis. This study aimed to clarify clinical outcomes and prognostic factors in STS patients who underwent UE.

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Proximal-type epithelioid sarcoma is an aggressive malignant soft-tissue neoplasm, a "proximal" variant of epithelioid sarcoma, resistant to multimodal therapy and involved in early tumor-related death. Pertinent treatments are, therefore, continually being explored. A 24-year-old woman with nonmetastatic proximal-type epithelioid sarcoma, originating subcutaneously on the right side of the vulva, underwent surgical resection; the lesion recurred, however, leading to death 3 months after the second surgery.

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Osteolytic bone metastasis leads to skeletal‑related events, resulting in a decline in the patient activities and survival; therefore, it is important to understand the mechanism underlying bone metastasis. Recent studies have suggested that microRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are involved in osteoclast differentiation and/or osteolytic bone metastasis; however, the roles of miRNAs have not been elucidated. In the present study, the roles of miRNAs in bone destruction caused by breast cancer metastasis were investigated and .

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Background: Skeletal related events due to metastatic bone tumors markedly affect the activities of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QOL) in cancer patients. We focused on multidisciplinary therapy for metastatic bone tumors. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of surgical treatment for metastatic bone tumors in the extremities.

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  • This study investigated the impact of various clinical characteristics on treatment outcomes for soft tissue sarcoma (STS) patients who develop brain metastasis (BM).
  • Out of 509 STS patients, only five (0.98%) had BM, with an average survival of 1.5 months post-diagnosis.
  • The results showed that patients who received a combination of surgery and postoperative radiotherapy had significantly better survival rates compared to those who did not.
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Chondrolipoma is, based on the limited case reports available, an extremely rare histological variant of lipoma with the proliferation of mature adipocytes containing an area of true hyaline cartilage. Chondrolipoma is characterized by adult onset and is often identified in the breast, pharynx and tongue. The current study presents a case of chondrolipoma of the finger in an 11 year-old girl.

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Background: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are considered to be responsible for tumor initiation, formation, and poor prognosis of cancer patients. However, the rarity of CSCs in clinical samples makes it difficult to elucidate characteristics of CSCs, especially in osteosarcoma (OS). The aim of this study is to verify whether it is possible to generate CSC-like cells by transducing defined factors into an OS cell line.

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Sapoviruses are increasingly being recognized as pathogens associated with gastroenteritis in humans. Human sapoviruses are currently assigned to 18 genotypes (GI.1-7, GII.

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Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are rare heterogeneous malignancies of mesenchymal origin. Pulmonary metastases develop in approximately 50% of the patients with high-grade STS, being the major cause of mortality in patients with metastatic STS. Pulmonary metastasectomy has been reported to contribute to long-term survival; however, an appropriate treatment has not been established.

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For the surveillance of the prevalence of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli in raw chicken products in Japan, a qualitative method, National Institute of Health Sciences Japan (NIHSJ)-02, was developed as an alternative to International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 10272-1:2006. In the NIHSJ-02 culture method, the enrichment step is carried out in a reduced volume of Preston broth at 42 +/- 1 degrees C to reduce cost and space, and to prevent the overgrowth of background bacteria. To evaluate the performance of NIHSJ-02, a collaborative study was conducted, and the results obtained by NIHSJ-02 were compared with those obtained using the reference method, ISO 10272-1:2006.

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More than 27 outbreaks per year of food poisoning caused by consuming horse meat were reported in Kumamoto Prefecture (including Kumamoto City) from January 2009 to September 2011. It was found that the causative agent of the outbreaks was a protein with a molecular weight of 15 kDa that had originated from bradyzoites of Sarcocystis fayeri parasitizing the horse meat. Rabit ileal loop tests showed that pepsin treatment of homogenates of frozen horse meat containing the cysts of S.

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Vibrio parahaemolyticus has been one of the most important foodborne pathogens in Japan since the 1960s, and a large epidemic was caused by the pandemic serotype O3:K6 from 1997 to 2001. V. parahaemolyticus infections, however, have sharply declined since that time.

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A multiplex PCR assay was developed based on atpA-sequence diversification for molecular identification of 3 major pathogenic Vibrio species: Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio vulnificus. It specifically identified them from among 133 strains of various Vibrio species and other genera, and was applicable for testing seawater, suggesting its usefulness.

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Infectious acute gastroenteritis is an important public health problem worldwide. A total of 639 stool specimens were tested for the presence of diarrhea pathogens. The specimens were from outpatients with acute gastroenteritis who consulted the pediatric clinic in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, from June 2002 to December 2007.

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The growth of Vibrio vulnificus in an enriched culture of seawater during the summer in Japan was monitored by a plating technique used as the culture method and a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay as the molecular method. V. vulnificus was detected by the real-time PCR assay in the samples of August and September but not by the culture method.

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