Publications by authors named "T Komoto"

Background: Effective management with second-line therapy with the lenvatinib + pembrolizumab regimen for patients with advanced endometrial cancer is necessary.

Methods: This retrospective study enrolled patients with endometrial cancer treated with the lenvatinib + pembrolizumab regimen. We evaluated progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), safety for patients non-eligible for the KEYNOTE775 trial, aged ≥65 years, or with ECOG performance status 1-2.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common malignant tumors in the digestive system and due to its poor prognosis, there is an increase in the demand for more effective anticancer therapies. Interleukins are potential anticancer agents which can modulate expression of cancer related genes and have therapeutic effects. Interleukin 12 (IL-12) exhibits potent anti-tumor, anti-angiogenic and anti-metastatic activities and represents the ideal candidate for tumor immunotherapy, due to its ability to activate both innate and adaptive immunities.

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Biomolecules contain various heterogeneities in their structures and local chemical properties, and their functions emerge through the dynamics encoded by these heterogeneities. Molecular dynamics model-based studies will greatly contribute to the elucidation of such chemical/mechanical structure-dynamics-function relationships and the mechanisms that generate them. Coarse-grained molecular dynamics models with appropriately designed nonuniform local interactions play an important role in considering the various phenomena caused by large molecular complexes consisting of various proteins and DNA such as nuclear chromosomes.

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Background: Extracellular vesicles (EVs), ubiquitously released by blood cells, facilitate intercellular communication. In cancer, tumor-derived EVs profoundly affect the microenvironment, promoting tumor progression and raising the risk of recurrence. These EVs contain miRNAs (EV-miRNAs), promising cancer biomarkers.

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Breast cancer stands out as one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide, necessitating a nuanced understanding of its molecular underpinnings for effective treatment. Hormone receptors in breast cancer cells substantially influence treatment strategies, dictating therapeutic approaches in clinical settings, serving as a guide for drug development, and aiming to enhance treatment specificity and efficacy. Natural compounds, such as curcumin, offer a diverse array of chemical structures with promising therapeutic potential.

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