Publications by authors named "Toshihide Hara"

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  • GERD significantly impacts quality of life in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), and traditional anti-acid treatments often fail to provide relief.
  • The study assessed the efficacy of vonoprazan, an H/K-ATPase blocker approved in Japan for GERD, in 15 SSc patients who had previously tried other treatments.
  • Results showed a substantial decrease in GERD symptoms after vonoprazan treatment, with notable improvements in overall symptom scores and specific measures of acid reflux and esophageal motility.
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A 71-year-old Japanese female with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) was admitted for fever and neck pain. Her medication had been switched from secukinumab, an interleukin (IL)-17A inhibitor, to adalimumab, a tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α inhibitor, due to secondary failure for PsA. She was diagnosed with subacute thyroiditis (SAT) on the basis of thyroid hormone levels and thyroid ultrasound findings.

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Background: Cutaneous pilomatrical carcinosarcoma (CS) is a very rare biphasic tumor composed of admixed epithelial and mesenchymal malignant cells, with limited information on its pathogenesis. We report a case of pilomatrical CS of the scalp with comparative immunohistochemical and molecular analysis together with a review of the literature.

Case Presentation: A 74-year-old woman presented with a rapidly growing long-standing tumor of the scalp.

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Background: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is the leading cause of mortality in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Although the pathogenesis of SSc-ILD is not well understood, neutrophils may play a pivotal role in this process. Neutrophils store azurophil granules that contain defensins, antimicrobial peptides that function in regulating the inflammatory response, and IL-8, a potent chemoattractant for neutrophils.

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Motivation: The tumor-suppressor gene TP53 mutations are diverse in the central region encoding the DNA-binding domain. It has not been clear whether the prognostic significance for survival in breast cancer patients is the same for all types of mutations. Are there specific types of mutations carrying a worse prognosis? To understand the correlation between the mutations in the gene encoding the DNA-binding domain and the prognosis of breast cancer, we studied the code structure of the DNA-binding domain of breast cancer patients by using various artificial codes in information transmission.

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H2S has been highlighted recently as an endogenous, gaseous signaling molecule, especially in inflammations. The deposition of IC induces an acute inflammatory response with tissue injury. To assess the roles of H2S in the IC-induced diseases, the cutaneous, reverse passive Arthus reaction was conducted using NaHS as a H2S donor.

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Oxidative stress is one of the important factors that contribute to tissue damage in systemic sclerosis (SSc). Since the physiological response to oxidative stress is regulated by multiple antioxidant systems, it is important to measure quantitatively the total antioxidant capacity in the biological specimens. To determine the clinical significance of total antioxidant power (TAP) in SSc, we investigated the prevalence and clinical correlation of serum TAP levels in SSc patients.

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Mice s.c. injected with bleomycin, an experimental model for human systemic sclerosis, develop skin and lung fibrosis, which is mediated by inflammatory cell infiltration.

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Microvascular lesions are a predominant feature in systemic sclerosis (SSc) and seem to play a central pathogenic role. The presence of nailfold capillary abnormalities is useful in diagnosing SSc. Capillaroscopy, however, usually requires special equipment and may be time consuming.

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Background: Sequence alignment is one of the most important techniques to analyze biological systems. It is also true that the alignment is not complete and we have to develop it to look for more accurate method. In particular, an alignment for homologous sequences with low sequence similarity is not in satisfactory level.

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CHS is a cutaneous, T cell-dependent, inflammatory reaction mediated mainly by antigen-specific effector T cells. Bortezomib is a proteasome inhibitor that has shown impressive efficacy for the treatment of multiple myeloma. In the current study, we have assessed the effect of bortezomib treatment of CHS in mice and found that bortezomib potently inhibited CHS responses.

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Sensitization and challenge using DNFB induce contact hypersensitivity (CHS) with predominant type 1 helper (Th1) cell infiltration, whereas those using FITC generate CHS with Th2 cell infiltration. CHS results from inflammatory cell infiltration, a process that is highly regulated by the expression of multiple adhesion molecules. We attempted to determine the role of L-selectin and ICAM-1 in Th1- and Th2-type CHS induced by DNFB or FITC in mice lacking either L-selectin, ICAM-1, or both.

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Objective: To determine serum concentrations and clinical association of soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc).

Methods: Serum sTREM-1 levels from 17 patients with limited cutaneous SSc (lSSc), 24 patients with diffuse cutaneous SSc (dSSc), and 29 healthy control individuals were examined by ELISA.

Results: Total SSc patients exhibited significantly elevated serum sTREM-1 levels relative to controls (p < 0.

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Platelets have been shown to be important in inflammation, but their role in the cutaneous Arthus reaction remains unclear. To assess the role of platelets in this pathogenetic process, the cutaneous Arthus reaction was examined in wild-type mice and mice lacking E-selectin, P-selectin, or P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1) with or without platelet depletion by busulfan, a bone marrow precursor cell-specific toxin. Edema and hemorrhage induced by immune complex challenge significantly decreased in busulfan-treated wild-type mice compared with untreated mice.

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Stress affects the pathophysiology of cutaneous immune reactions, including contact hypersensitivity (CH) in individuals sensitized with sensitizing hapten, where local endothelial cell activation plays a critical role. To clarify the effects of stress in cutaneous immune reactions, we selected a CH model using annoying sound as a stress. Furthermore, we conducted the stress experiments by using selectin-deficient mice to determine the involvement of selectin molecules regarding local endothelial activation.

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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a connective tissue disease characterized by fibrosis and vascular changes in the skin and internal organs with autoimmune background. It has been suggested that oxidative stress plays an important role in the development of SSc. To determine the prevalence and clinical correlation of autoantibody to methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MSRA), one of the antioxidant repair enzymes, in SSc, serum anti-MSRA autoantibody levels were examined in patients with SSc by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using recombinant MSRA.

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It is known that Drug Delivery System (DDS) is useful to remedy against tumors for the reduction of side effects and the effective dosage. However the shape, in particular, the size of drug (medicine) is empirically decided in the present stage, which will be related to a question how much medicine should be dosed. Taking a particular reaction of tumor tissues called the EPR effect into consideration, we try to mathematically describe the behavior (dynamics) of drug in blood vessel by applying several techniques used in mathematics and physics.

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The objective of the study was to determine the presence or levels of antibodies (Abs) against caspase-3 and their clinical relevance in systemic sclerosis (SSc). Anti-caspase-3 Ab was examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunoblotting. IgG anti-caspase-3 Ab levels in SSc patients were higher than in normal controls.

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Objective: To determine serum concentrations of soluble CXCL16 and its clinical associations in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc).

Methods: Serum CXCL16 levels from 89 patients with SSc were examined by ELISA. In a retrospective longitudinal study, 68 sera from 28 patients with SSc were analyzed (followup 1.

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Immune cells are critical to the wound-healing process, through both cytokine and growth factor secretion. Although previous studies have revealed that B cells are present within wound tissue, little is known about the role of B cells in wound healing. To clarify this, we investigated cutaneous wound healing in mice either lacking or overexpressing CD19, a critical positive-response regulator of B cells.

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Painting subsensitizing doses of contact sensitizers on skin (low-dose tolerization) induces antigen (Ag)-specific tolerance, known as low zone tolerance (LZT), which has been experimentally demonstrated by the inhibition of contact hypersensitivity (CHS). Although LZT resulted from the inhibition of the sensitization phase, the effects on the effector/elicitation phase remain unknown. L-selectin and ICAM-1 regulate leukocyte influx into inflamed tissues during the elicitation phase of CHS.

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Objective: To determine serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-related weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) and its clinical associations in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc).

Methods: Serum TWEAK levels from 70 patients with SSc were examined by ELISA. In a retrospective longitudinal study, sera from 23 patients with SSc were analyzed (followup 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate serum concentrations of pentraxin 3 (PTX3) in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) and its clinical implications.
  • Results showed that PTX3 levels were significantly higher in SSc patients compared to healthy controls, especially in those with diffuse cutaneous SSc (dSSc).
  • Elevated PTX3 levels were linked to more severe symptoms, including pulmonary fibrosis and heart disease, suggesting that PTX3 could be a marker for assessing SSc disease severity.
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