Publications by authors named "Tomoko Kitaichi"

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  • * Researchers found that levels of kinesin-associated protein 3 (KAP3), which is essential for proper cellular functions, are specifically low in SRCC cases.
  • * Experiments showed that knocking out KAP3 disrupts important actin structures and inhibits the transport of laminin, leading to weakened cell connections and poor basement membrane formation, suggesting KAP3 plays a crucial role in SRCC development.
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The human gene was recently identified as a novel major oncogene, recurrently amplified and overexpressed in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). However, the role and molecular mechanism of SOX2 in the carcinogenesis of ESCC remain to be elucidated. The present study investigated the effect of SOX2 on ESCC cell survival and resistance to apoptosis under serum starvation conditions.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of magnifying blue laser imaging (M-BLI) in accurately identifying the demarcation line (DL) of gastric tumors before endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).
  • Researchers compared results from two groups: one relying solely on M-BLI and the other combining M-BLI with biopsy confirmation, enrolling 96 adenocarcinomas and 32 adenomas.
  • Findings show M-BLI achieved high diagnostic accuracy of 100% for the M-BLI group and 95% for the biopsy group, suggesting that biopsy confirmation may not be necessary when M-BLI clearly indicates the DL of these lesions.
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Background/aims: Gastric-type differentiated adenocarcinoma (GDA) of the stomach is a rare variant of gastric cancer that is highly infiltrating and exhibits early metastasis. However, the endoscopic and pathological features of "early-stage" GDA remain unknown. The aim of this study is to characterize early-stage GDA.

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The aberrant expression or alteration of microRNAs (miRNAs/miRs) contributes to the development and progression of cancer. In the present study, the functions of miR-96-5p in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were investigated. It was identified that miR-96-5p expression was significantly upregulated in primary HCC tumors compared with their non-tumorous counterparts.

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Background: A dural metastasis is one of the essential differential diagnoses of meningioma. In general, carcinomas of the breast and lung in females and prostate in males have been the most commonly reported primary lesions of dural metastases. However, dural metastasis of gallbladder carcinoma is extremely rare.

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Backgrounds: Magnifying endoscopy with blue laser imaging (ME-BLI) for diagnosis of early gastric cancer (EGC) is as effective as magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging (ME-NBI). However, there are different EGCs in microstructure visualization between ME-BLI and ME-NBI. This study aimed to clarify the pathological features of the EGCs, in which microstructure visualization was different between ME-NBI and ME-BLI.

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ASPP2 regulates cell polarity and cell-cell adhesion by binding to, and co-localizing with PAR3 at tight junctions. Here we show a novel role of ASPP2 in suppressing gastric cancer (GC) invasiveness. Immunoprecipitation and immunofluorescence analyses showed that ASPP2 promoted the recruitment of PAR3 to cell-cell junctions in GC cells.

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Disrupted cell polarity is a feature of epithelial cancers. The partitioning defective 3 (PAR-3) protein, a key component of the PAR complex that regulates the polarization of cells, is involved in tight junction formation at epithelial cell-cell contacts. Our previous study detected a homozygous deletion of the PAR-3 gene in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) cell lines and frequent copy number loss of the PAR-3 gene in primary ESCC.

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. The aim of this study was to evaluate the endoscopic recognition of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) using four different methods (Olympus white light imaging (O-WLI), Fujifilm white light imaging (F-WLI), narrow band imaging (NBI), and blue laser imaging- (BLI-) bright). We retrospectively analyzed 25 superficial ESCCs that had been examined using the four different methods.

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Background And Study Aims: Linked color imaging (LCI) is a new image-enhanced endoscopy technique using a laser light source to enhance slight differences in mucosal color. The aim of this study was to compare the usefulness of LCI and conventional white light imaging (WLI) endoscopy for diagnosing Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).

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Background: Blue laser imaging (BLI) is a new image-enhanced endoscopy technique that utilizes a laser light source developed for narrow-band light observation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of BLI for the diagnosis of early gastric cancer.

Methods: This single center prospective study analyzed 530 patients.

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Epigenetic changes as well as genetic changes are mechanisms of tumorigenesis. We aimed to identify novel genes that are silenced by DNA hypermethylation in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We screened for genes with promoter DNA hypermethylation using a genome-wide methylation microarray analysis in primary HCC (the discovery set).

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EVI1 (ecotropic viral integration site 1) is one of the most aggressive oncogenes associated with myeloid leukemia. We investigated DNA copy number aberrations in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines using a high-density oligonucleotide microarray. We found that a novel amplification at the chromosomal region 3q26 occurs in the HCC cell line JHH-1, and that MECOM (MDS1 and EVI1 complex locus), which lies within the 3q26 region, was amplified.

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Rationale: Ghrelin is a peptide of 28 amino acids found in mammals that increases the release of growth hormone, food intake, and body weight.

Objectives: We investigated the relationship between ghrelin and the states of anxiety and depression by giving rats either antisense DNA for ghrelin, scrambled DNA or vehicle into the lateral ventricle of rats.

Results: In forced swimming tests, rats that received antisense DNA decreased the length of time that they were immobile in the water.

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