Publications by authors named "Tomotane Shishikura"

DNA polymerase kappa (POLkappa) is a low fidelity translesional DNA polymerase implicated in spontaneous and DNA damage-induced mutagenesis. We have previously shown that POLkappa was frequently overexpressed in human lung cancer tissues as compared with their matched non-tumorous tissue counterpart. In the present study, we found a close correlation between elevated POLkappa expression and p53 inactivation in lung cancer tissues.

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  • - Neuroblastoma (NBL) presents differently in children under and over 1 year old, with younger patients often experiencing tumor regression while older patients face aggressive growth and higher mortality.
  • - A study was conducted to analyze gene expression profiles in NBL by creating cDNA libraries from primary tumors classified as favorable (F) or unfavorable (UF), leading to the identification of over 4,200 sequenced cDNAs, with a significant percentage being genes of unknown functions.
  • - The research revealed that 278 genes were highly expressed in the F subset, mainly linked to neural development and differentiation, while only 27 genes had higher expression in the UF subset, which may influence neuronal growth, highlighting key differences in gene expression
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To narrow down the putative tumor-suppressor gene locus and to assess the predictability of clinical courses by genomic alterations, we analyzed 46 oligodendroglial tumors for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in the distal region of the short arm of chromosome 1. LOH at 1p was found in 43 tumors (93.5%), including all 28 oligodendrogliomas, all eight oligo-astrocytomas, six of eight anaplastic oligodendrogliomas, and in one of two anaplastic oligo-astrocytomas.

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Background: Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has improved the detection of breast malignancies. The method is based on estimating the velocity of contrast enhancement taking into account increased angiogenesis in tumor. Microvessel density correlates with breast carcinoma metastasis.

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