Publications by authors named "Takashi Suzuki"

: Chemoresistance is an important issue to be solved in breast cancer. It is well known that the content and morphology of collagens in tumor tissues are drastically altered following chemotherapy, and discoidin domain receptor 2 (DDR2) is a unique type of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK). This RTK is activated by collagens, playing important roles in human malignancies.

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Background: Malignant transformation (MT) of mature cystic teratoma (MCT) has a poor prognosis, especially in advanced cases. Concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) has an inhibitory effect on MT.

Case Summary: Herein, we present a case in which CCRT had a reduction effect preoperatively.

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Fusobacterium nucleatum is implicated in esophageal cancer; however, its distribution in esophageal cancer tissues remains unknown. This study aimed to clarify the presence and distribution of F. nucleatum in esophageal cancer tissues using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).

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To clarify the cause of graded distribution of sucrose in apple fruit flesh, a quarter cut of young apple fruit was cultured for 72 h on agar-solidified MS medium supplemented with 0.5 M [1-C]sorbitol, with the longitudinal or horizontal cut face being attached with the medium, and distribution of C-labelled sucrose in a specimen obtained by slicing the fruit along with the cut face was visualized utilizing MALDI-TOF MSI. Heat map images on the distribution of the peaks of sorbitol containing C-atom indicated that external [1-C]sorbitol had penetrated evenly into the tissue.

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Significance: I explore hyperspectral imaging, a rapid and noninvasive technique with significant potential in biometrics and medical diagnosis. Personal identification was performed using cross-sectional hyperspectral images of palms, offering a simpler and more robust method than conventional vascular pattern identification methods.

Aim: I aim to demonstrate the potential of local cross-sectional hyperspectral palm images to identify individuals with high accuracy.

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Breast cancer is a prevalent hormone-dependent malignancy, and estrogens/estrogen receptor (ER) signaling are pivotal therapeutic targets in ER-positive breast cancers, where endocrine therapy has significantly improved treatment efficacy. However, the emergence of both de novo and acquired resistance to these therapies continues to pose challenges. Additionally, androgens are produced locally in breast carcinoma tissues by androgen-producing enzymes, and the androgen receptor (AR) is commonly expressed in breast cancer cells.

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Discerning malignancy in adrenocortical tumors is clinically pivotal in the management of patients but has also been one of the most difficult areas in both clinical and pathology settings. The recently published WHO 5th edition "Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Tumours" recommends a diagnostic algorithm employing not only one but several proposed histopathological criteria-including the Weiss criteria and its revision and the Helsinki criteria-in addition to the Reticulin algorithm, the Ki-67 proliferative index, and others depending upon their histopathological features. On the other hand, the risk classification proposed by ENSAT (European Network of Study for Adrenal Tumors) in 2018 was primarily based on the Ki-67 proliferative index of carcinoma cells, especially focusing on whether or not postoperative or adjuvant chemotherapy could be administered.

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Background: In transfusion-related iron overload, macrophage/reticuloendothelial cells are the first site of haem-derived iron accumulation. The prevention of haem-induced cytotoxicity in macrophages may represent a target for iron overload treatment. Deferasirox, an oral iron chelator, has been used to treat transfusion-related iron overload however, low adherence to the therapy is an issue.

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The transcriptional coactivator Yes-associated protein (YAP)/transcriptional co-activator with PDZ binding motif (TAZ) induces cell proliferation through nuclear localization at low cell density. Conversely, at extremely high cell density, the Hippo pathway, which regulates YAP/TAZ, is activated. This activation leads to the translocation of YAP/TAZ into the cytoplasm, resulting in cell cycle arrest.

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This report presents a rare case of a 45-year-old man diagnosed with a primary hepatic alpha-fetoprotein-producing neuroendocrine neoplasm, a condition rarely reported in the literature. The patient presented with initial symptoms of back and epigastric pain, after which multiple liver lesions were discovered on contrast-enhanced computed tomography, suggesting intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses confirmed the diagnosis of alpha-fetoprotein-producing neuroendocrine neoplasm that was further supported by genetic testing, which revealed FGFR2 and TP53 mutations commonly encountered in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.

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: Receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM) is a hyaluronan (HA) receptor, which exerts diverse biological functions in not only physiological but also pathological conditions in human malignancies, including breast cancer. Although chemoresistance is a significant clinical challenge in breast cancer, a possible contribution of RHAMM and hyaluronan to breast cancer chemoresistance has remained unclear. : We immunolocalized RHAMM and HA in breast carcinoma tissues.

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The third Asia Pacific Drosophila Neurobiology Conference (APDNC3) was held in the Wako Campus of RIKEN in Tokyo, Japan, from February 27th to March 1st, 2024. While APDNC2 was held in Taiwan in 2019, the global coronavirus pandemic enforced a long hiatus. Hence, APDNC3 was a much-anticipated meeting that attracted ~218 scientists from 18 different countries and regions, 154 from outside Japan.

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  • Patients with cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) are at a heightened risk of fatal ventricular arrhythmic events (FVAE), but the role of FDG-PET in predicting these risks was unclear.
  • Data from 121 CS patients were analyzed, focusing on differences in F-FDG uptake in specific heart regions, particularly the basal inferoseptal segment, during FDG-PET imaging.
  • Results indicated that lower F-FDG uptake in the basal inferoseptal segment correlated with a higher incidence of FVAE, suggesting it could serve as a valuable predictor for assessing future FVAE risk in patients with CS.
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  • - Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a rare cancer impacting blood vessel linings, with recent research focusing on genetic mutations that could guide targeted drug therapies.
  • - Researchers developed a new ex vivo culture system to grow IVLBCL cells from patient-derived xenograft models, allowing for longer cell culture durations and drug testing.
  • - Their findings showed that while carfilzomib's effectiveness was hard to determine due to toxicity, ibrutinib proved to be effective and comparable to standard chemotherapy, supporting its potential use in IVLBCL treatment.
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Elucidating the mechanisms of action of steroid hormones will contribute to the development of therapeutic strategies for hormone-dependent tumors. Recent advances in genetic engineering have revealed the complex and diverse mechanisms of steroid hormone signaling; however, these techniques are limited to or animal experiments. It is believed that verifying hormone signals elucidated using human pathological tissue specimens will directly aid in treatment and diagnosis.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. Although drugs focusing on reducing amyloid β slow progression, they fail to improve cognitive function. Deficits in glucose metabolism are reflected in FDG-PET and parallel the neurodegeneration and synaptic marker loss closely preceding cognitive decline, but the role of metabolic deficits as a cause or consequence of neurodegeneration is unclear.

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Background: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a rare inherited connective tissue disease characterized by hyperextensibility of the skin and joints and tissue fragility of the skin and blood vessels, Vascular EDS is the most severe form of EDS, with abnormal arterial fragility. There have been no reports of breast cancer occurring in patients with vascular EDS. Here, we report here a very rare case of breast cancer in a patient with vascular EDS.

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Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (DOA) is a progressive form of blindness caused by degeneration of retinal ganglion cells and their axons, mainly caused by mutations in the OPA1 mitochondrial dynamin GTPase () gene. encodes a dynamin-like GTPase present in the mitochondrial inner membrane. When associated with OPA1 mutations, DOA can present not only ocular symptoms but also multi-organ symptoms (DOA plus).

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  • Scientists studied how two proteins, PSF and G3BP2, change in the brains of older mice and humans with Alzheimer's disease (AD).
  • They found that levels of these proteins were lower in older brains and in brains of people with AD, which could affect nerve cell health.
  • The study suggests that PSF and G3BP2 work together in the brain to help keep nerve cells alive, and more research could help understand their role in aging and AD.
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  • A study evaluated the real-world effectiveness and safety of second-line nivolumab monotherapy in 184 patients with advanced esophageal cancer, revealing a 23% response rate and 14% incidence of serious adverse events without treatment-related deaths.
  • * The median progression-free survival was 5.1 months and overall survival was 14 months, with better outcomes linked to favorable prognostic factors like good performance status and low C-reactive protein levels.
  • * The results suggest that nivolumab's real-world outcomes align with previous clinical trials, and the effectiveness of third-line chemotherapy after nivo may warrant further investigation.
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Zinc levels in breast cancer tissues have been reported to be higher than those in normal tissues. In addition, the expression levels of zinc transporters, including ZnT5 and ZnT6, are reportedly higher in breast cancer than in normal breast tissues. ZnT5 and ZnT6 also contribute to heterodimer formation and are involved in several biological functions.

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Introduction: Although musculoskeletal involvement of Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) has been well documented, bone formation, or ossification, within neurofibroma, has been scarcely documented in literature. Here, we report a rare case of ossified neurofibroma in a patient with long history of NF1.

Presentation Of Case: 73-Year-old female with childhood-onset NF1 and surgical history of resection for multiple neurofibromas, presented with right ptosis and eyebrow ptosis.

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  • The study investigates the distribution of aldosterone-producing cells in human adrenal glands during fetal and childhood stages, focusing on age-related changes in their histology and function.
  • Researchers analyzed 78 adrenal glands from autopsy cases, revealing that certain cell ratios related to aldosterone production fluctuated with age, showing distinct patterns during different developmental stages.
  • This research is notable as it's the first to quantitatively assess the specific distribution of these cells and how aldosterone biosynthesis evolves from fetal development through infancy.
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Noroviruses are a prevalent cause of human viral gastroenteritis, yet the precise mechanisms underlying their infection cycle, particularly their interactions with and entry into cells, remain poorly understood. Human norovirus (HuNoV) primarily targets human small intestinal epithelial cells, within which 3-O-sulfogalactosylceramide (sulfatide) ranks among the most abundant glycosphingolipids (GSLs). While sulfatide involvement in the binding and infection mechanism of several viruses has been documented, its interaction with noroviruses remains underexplored.

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