Publications by authors named "Tomoko Tsuruta"

Background/aim: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) remains one of the most aggressive tumors with a dismally poor prognosis. Although surgical resection remains the only potentially curative treatment, most PDAs are not surgically resectable at diagnosis. Therefore, multimodal therapy is urgently needed to improve the long-term survival of PDA patients.

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Aims: β-Catenin signalling participates in the regulation of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)/cancer stem cell (CSC) properties. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of β-catenin in resistance to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer, especially pertaining to its association with EMT/CSC features.

Methods And Results: A total of 109 cases of locally advanced rectal cancer, along with a colon cancer cell line, were investigated.

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Objectives: We focused on the differences in molecular mechanisms in the early stages of endometriosis-associated ovarian endometrioid carcinoma (OEMCa) and ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCCa).

Methods: Alterations in the β-catenin and PIK3CA genes, as well as expression of their associated markers, were investigated.

Results: Mutations in exon 3 of the β-catenin gene were identified in 21 (60%) of 35 OEMCas.

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A case of secondary acute myeloid leukemia (AML) was identified following adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL), for which combination chemotherapy had been administered, including epipodophyllotoxin, anthracycline, and alkylating agents. AML with maturation was diagnosed by the cytological findings, cell surface markers, and chromosomal abnormalities. We previously reported two cases of AML accompanied by ATL.

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Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1β (HNF-1β) is a transcriptional factor that has an important role in endometriosis-ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) sequence by modulating cell kinetics and glucose metabolism. However, little is known about the detailed molecular mechanisms that govern its regulation and function. Herein, we focus on upstream and downstream regulatory factors of HNF-1β in OCCCs.

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Aims: Although recent advances in endoscopic technology, including submucosal dissection (ESD), contribute to significant improvement in detection and treatment for early gastric carcinomas (GCas), discrepant diagnosis between forceps biopsied and ESD sections sometimes occurs. Here, we focused on histological markers for accurate diagnosis of gastric tumours in forceps biopsied samples before ESD treatment.

Methods And Results: A total of 136 cases of gastric tumours, including 25 adenomas and 111 GCas, were investigated using a combination of forceps biopsied and ESD samples.

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This study was designed to assess the mechanism of obstruction in obstructing colorectal carcinomas. Thirty-five cases of obstructing colorectal carcinoma and 34 cases of non-obstructing carcinoma were studied. The lesions were immunohistochemically analyzed using antibodies for pan-cytokeratin, α-smooth muscle actin, matrix metalloproteinase-7, 47-kDa heat shock protein (Hsp47), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), myeloperoxidase, and CD68.

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Amino acid transporters are essential for maintenance and proliferation of both normal and transformed cells. In the present study, L-type amino-acid transporter 1 (LAT1) immunoreactive expression was investigated in gastric carcinomas, in comparison with gastric adenomas and non-neoplastic lesions, using our recently developed novel monoclonal antibody. In a total of 87 cases of advanced gastric cancer, high LAT1 expression was observed in carcinoma cells, predominantly at plasma membranes with greater intensity in non-scirrhous than scirrhous carcinomas.

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Background And Aims: The frequency of benign stenosis in ulcerative colitis (UC) is low, reported as being 3.2-11.2%, with fibrosis in the submucosa or deeper pointed out as one of the causes.

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Constitutive activity of nuclear transcription factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) is observed in many pathological types of lymphoma that are associated with a poor clinical course. This suggests that NF-kappaB and pathways involving NF-kappaB are possible targets for successfully treating lymphoma. We examined 28 lymph nodes from 28 patients in whom follicular lymphoma was diagnosed from 1996 to 2006 at our institution, which were formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded.

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Plactin, a family of cyclopentapeptides, enhances fibrinolytic activity by elevating the activity of cellular urokinase-type plasminogen activator (u-PA), a protease involved in a variety of extracellular proteolytic events. Factor(s) in the blood plasma is an absolute requirement for this plactin activity. In this study, we found that plactin promoted plasma cofactor-dependent conversion of inactive single-chain u-PA to active two-chain u-PA on U937 cells.

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Objective: Early colorectal carcinomas (submucosal invasive adenocarcinomas) can be classified into polypoid and non-polypoid growth types, the latter progressing more rapidly to advanced malignancy. The aim of this study was to investigate the differences between invasive features of the two types of carcinoma by focusing on tumor budding (isolated single cells or small cell clusters (up to four cells) scattered at invasive tumor margins).

Material And Methods: The number of foci in the field with the most frequent tumor budding was regarded as "activity".

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To find reliable biomarkers for high-grade malignancy, the relationship between immunohistochemical L-type amino-acid transporter 1 (LAT1) expression of biopsy samples, determined with the newly developed monoclonal antibody against human LAT1, and prognosis of patients with prostate cancer, was investigated. The intensity and score of immunohistochemical LAT1 expression of first biopsy samples were assessed using the modified Sinicrope et al. method and were found to be correlated with poor survival for the study group of 114 surgically treated patients as a whole (P = 0.

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Neuropeptide W (NPW), a novel endogenous peptide for G protein-coupled receptors GPR7 and GPR8, is expressed in the gastric antral mucosa of rat, mouse, and human stomachs. Here, we studied the ontogeny of NPW in the developing rat stomach. Real-time RT-PCR showed that NPW gene expression was initially detectable in embryonic day 14 (E14) stomach and gradually increased during the progress of age until birth, postnatal day 1 (P1).

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Submucosal cysts (SMCs) might result from severe gastritis and be related to gastric carcinogenesis, although direct evidence is limited. We studied clinicopathologic findings for gastric cancers arising in mucosa with SMC and the relation to gastritis. In 504 submucosal invasive cancer cases, SMC was found in 100.

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Thaumatin is a sweet-tasting protein comprising a mixture of some variants. The major variants are thaumatins I and II. Although the amino acid sequence of thaumatin I was known and the nucleotide sequence of cDNA of thaumatin II was elucidated, the nucleotide sequence of thaumatin I has been controversial.

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Early colorectal carcinomas (submucosal invasive adenocarcinomas) can be classified into polypoid growth carcinoma (PG-Ca) and non-polypoid growth carcinoma (NPG-Ca) types, the latter transforming more rapidly to advanced carcinoma. Previously, we indicated that stromal genetic instability might contribute to tumorigenesis of both sporadic and ulcerative colitis-associated colorectal adenocarcinomas. In the present study, we analyzed genetic instability of both epithelial and surrounding stromal components in PG-Ca and NPG-Ca.

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Mild periodic acid-Schiff (mPAS) staining can discriminate non-O-acetylated (mPAS-positive) from O-acetylated (mPAS-negative) epithelial sialoglycoproteins in human colonic mucosa, allowing the three haplotypes expressed from a single polymorphic autosomal gene (oat) to be distinguished. In heterozygotes, we previously demonstrated wholly mPAS-positive (stem cell mutated) crypts and clusters of two or more mPAS-positive crypts to be significantly increased with duration of ulcerative colitis. To establish whether such an increase in the number of mutated crypts with age also occurs in normal individuals or in cases with diverticulosis, the O-acetylation phenotype in the non-cancerous colonic mucosa of 47 sporadic colorectal cancer patients who were heterozygotes for oat was tested with mild-PAS staining.

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Ghrelin and cholecystokinin (CCK) are gastrointestinal hormones regulating feeding. Both transmitted via the vagal afferent, ghrelin elicits starvation signals, whereas CCK induces satiety signals. We investigated the interaction between ghrelin and CCK functioning in short-term regulation of feeding in Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima fatty (OLETF) rats, which have a disrupted CCK type A receptor (CCK-AR), and their lean littermates, Long-Evans Tokushima Otsuka (LETO) rats.

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Ghrelin, an acylated peptide originally identified in rat stomach as the endogenous ligand for the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHS-R), stimulates both food intake and growth hormone (GH) secretion. Ghrelin is predominantly synthesized by a subset of endocrine cells in the oxyntic gland of human and rat stomach. Previous studies using immunohistochemistry have shown that ghrelin is also present in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus, a region critical for the control of feeding and GH secretion, but its expression pattern in this region and the details of its molecular form has yet to be clarified.

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Leguminous plants have both symbiotic and nonsymbiotic hemoglobin (sym- and nonsym-Hb) genes. Three symbiotic (LjLb1, 2, 3) and one nonsymbiotic (LjNSG1) Hb genes were isolated from a genomic library of Lotus japonicus MG20 Miyakojima. Two motif sequences (AAAGAT and CTCTT) critical for nodule specific expression were conserved on the 5'-upstream sequence of LjLb1, 2 and 3.

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A 51 -year-old woman with mixed growth hormone (GH) cell-prolactin (PRL) cell pituitary adenoma is presented. She had clinical signs due to hypersecretion of GH and PRL. Resected tissue was studied immunohistochemically and morphologically.

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