Publications by authors named "Tetsuya Furuya"

Introduction: Canine mesotheliomas are uncommon malignant tumors typically detected late. Minimally invasive diagnostic biomarkers would facilitate diagnosis at earlier stages, thereby improving clinical outcomes. We hypothesized that mesothelin could be used as a reliable diagnostic biomarker for canine mesotheliomas since it has been used as a cancer biomarker for human mesothelioma.

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  • Hemozoin (Hz) is a crystal made during malaria infection that activates immune cells, promoting the production of cytokines and chemokines, and is useful for developing adjuvants.
  • This study explored an enzymatic method for synthesizing Hz using a heme detoxification protein (HDP), which successfully produces an analog called esHz.
  • EsHz demonstrated the ability to stimulate immune responses in macrophages and human immune cells, enhancing specific types of antibodies in mice, indicating it could serve as an effective Th-1 cell adjuvant.
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Fesaviruses, picorna-like RNA viruses, were discovered in 2014 in feces from cats in an animal shelter in the United States but have not since been reported elsewhere. In this study, we collected cat fecal samples from 20 adult cats from an animal shelter in Tokyo, Japan, and examined them for viral pathogens. Next generation sequencing (NGS) was performed to detect both RNA and DNA virus sequences.

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  • Rotavirus A is a virus that causes gastrointestinal diseases in many mammals, including humans and birds like chickens, but there is limited information on its impact on chicken populations in Japan.
  • This study presents the first complete genome analysis of avian rotavirus A strains found in Japanese chickens, revealing specific genetic characteristics and their relationship to other strains.
  • The genetic analysis indicates that the Japanese ARVA strains are genetically closer to Korean strains than to European ones, but more research is needed to understand their origins and relationships fully.
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Introduction: Canine mesothelioma is a rare malignant tumor that mostly affects body cavities, such as the pericardial and pleural cavities. Chemotherapy plays a crucial role in the treatment of canine mesotheliomas. We aimed to compare the antitumor effects of single-agent and combination chemotherapeutic agents on patient-derived primary cultures of canine pericardial mesothelioma established in this study.

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Sarcocystis cruzi is a member of the genus Sarcocystis, infecting bovine animals such as cattle and bison as intermediate hosts, and canids such as dogs and raccoon dogs as definitive hosts. Acute sarcocystosis of S. cruzi causes occasional symptoms in cattle, including weight loss, reduced milk production, abortions, and death, and similar to other Sarcocystis species can potentially cause food poisoning in humans when raw or undercooked infected cattle meat is consumed.

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  • Mammalian orthoreoviruses (MRVs) are widespread viruses found in various hosts, including humans and animals, and have been detected in sewage in Japan.
  • Five MRVs isolated from the feces of Japanese pigs were genetic analyzed, classifying them as MRV-2 and MRV-3, with evidence of genetic diversity.
  • The study identified potential zoonotic transmission through reassortment and homologous recombination events among MRV strains from pigs, sewage, and humans, indicating a complex evolutionary relationship.
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Rotavirus C (RVC) is a major cause of diarrhoea in swine, cattle, and humans worldwide. RVC exhibits sequence diversity in all 11 genes, especially in VP4 and VP7, and all segment-based genotyping has been performed similar to rotavirus A. To date, recombination events have been reported in rotavirus A and B.

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Malaria, a disease caused by the protozoan parasites spp., is still causing serious problems in endemic regions in the world. Although the WHO recommends artemisinin combination therapies for the treatment of malaria patients, the emergence of artemisinin-resistant parasites has become a serious issue and underscores the need for the development of new antimalarial drugs.

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Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent human malaria parasite, causes serious diseases among the infected patients in the world and is particularly important in African regions. Although artemisinin combination therapy is recommended by the WHO for treatment of P. falciparum-malaria, the emergence of artemisinin-resistant parasites has become a serious issue which underscores the importance of sustained efforts to obtain novel chemotherapeutic agents against malaria.

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Introduction: Dogs are known as asymptomatic carriers forCampylobacter jejuni. The number of pet dogs is increasing in Egypt in the last decade.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the frequency ofC.

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Mammalian orthoreoviruses (MRVs) have been identified in various mammalian species, including humans, bats, and pigs. However, isolation and complete genome sequences of MRVs from wild boars have not yet been reported. In this study, we isolated, sequenced, and analyzed an MRV from a free-living wild boar in Japan using the porcine-sapelovirus-resistant cell line N1380.

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In order to study potential pathogenic mechanisms of feline morbillivirus (FeMV) in infected kidney cells, we performed a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay and an immunofluorescence assay (IFA) with an anti-FeMV P protein antibody on a total of 38 cat kidney tissues, 12 of which were positive for FeMV. Among these samples, we detected significantly larger numbers of apoptotic cells in FeMV-positive tissues than in FeMV-negative tissues, and in these tissues, a substantial percentage of TUNEL-positive (TUNEL) cells contained the FeMV P protein (mean, 37.4; range, 17.

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The genetic diversity of enterovirus G (EV-G) was investigated in the wild-boar population in Japan. EV-G-specific reverse transcription PCR demonstrated 30 (37.5 %) positives out of 80 faecal samples.

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We sequenced the complete genome of a porcine torovirus (PToV) strain from Japan for the first time. Whole-genome analysis revealed that this strain (Iba/2018) has a mosaic sequence composed of at least three genome backgrounds, related to US, Chinese and German PToV strains. Clear recombination breakpoints were detected in the M and HE coding regions.

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Sapoviruses (SaVs) are enteric viruses that have been detected in human and animals previously; however, SaVs have not been identified in wild boar yet. Using a metagenomics approach, we identified SaVs in fecal samples of free-living wild boars in Japan for the first time. Six of the 48 specimens identified belonged to one genogroup (G)III, one GV and four GVI SaV sequence reads.

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Sapoviruses (SaVs) are enteric viruses belonging to the family Caliciviridae that infect humans and animals, including pigs. To date, SaVs have been classified into 19 genogroups (G) based on complete VP1 sequences; however, complete genome sequences of some SaV Gs are not yet available. In this study, we determined the full genome sequences of four SaVs (two GX and two GXI SaVs) and analyzed them together with those of other SaVs.

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A 15-year-old neutered male Persian cat was presented with recurrent hematemesis and melena. Abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed a mass in the proximal descending duodenal wall. Endoscopic examination revealed hemorrhage on the luminal side of the mass.

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  • * A research study identified 11 posavirus-like sequences in pig feces, revealing their relationships through phylogenetic analysis.
  • * Most posaviruses grouped with specific strains from pigs, humans, and rats, while some, like posavirus 8 and 9, are affiliated with invertebrate viruses, indicating distinct evolutionary paths.
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A neutered male Golden Retriever was referred with a 2-week history of dry mouth. Multiple and bilateral enlargement of the lacrimal and salivary glands showing heterogeneous internal enhancement was identified on contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT). Ultrasonographic examination detected multifocal hypoechoic areas within the swollen submandibular salivary glands, which were histopathologically diagnosed as lymphoplasmacytic sialoadenitis.

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A 6-year-old neutered male Yorkshire Terrier presented with recurrent pericardial effusion. Although clinical examinations including computed tomography were inconclusive, an exploratory thoracotomy revealed multiple small nodules and plaques on the inner surface of the pericardial sac (Day 1). A subtotal pericardiectomy was performed to prevent cardiac tamponade due to the increasing pericardial effusion, and the resected section of the pericardium was histopathologically diagnosed with mesothelioma.

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The Porcine Sapelovirus (PSV) is an enteric virus of pigs that can cause various disorders. However, there are few reports that describe the molecular characteristics of the PSV genome. In this study, almost the entire genomes of 23 PSVs detected in Japanese pigs were analyzed using bioinformatics.

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Feline morbillivirus (FeMV) is an emerging member of morbillivirus discovered in 2012. Although association of FeMV infection with kidney diseases in cats has been suggested, the pathogenicity of the virus has not been clear to date. To study the association between FeMV infection and pathological changes in kidney tissues of infected cats, we performed immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescent assays to detect FeMV antigens and analyzed the effect of FeMV infection on the pathological changes in the kidney tissues.

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Background: A549 carrier cells infected with oncolytic adenovirus can induce complete tumor reduction of subcutaneous ovarian tumors but not intraperitoneal disseminated ovarian tumors. This appears to be a result of the insufficient antitumor effect of A549 carrier cells. Therefore, in the present study, we cloned a novel carrier cell with the aim of improving the antitumor effects.

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