Publications by authors named "Yamaki S"

Purpose: To assess the association between neoadjuvant therapy and overall survival (OS) in patients with left-sided resectable pancreatic cancer (RPC) compared to upfront surgery.

Background: Left-sided pancreatic cancer is associated with worse OS compared to right-sided pancreatic cancer. Although neoadjuvant therapy is currently seen as not effective in patients with RPC, current randomized trials included mostly patients with right-sided RPC.

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NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitor is a highly attractive drug target for the treatment of various inflammatory diseases. Here, we report the discovery of pyridazine derivatives as a new class of scaffold for NLRP3 inflammasome inhibitors. We optimized HTS hit 2a to improve both in vitro IL-1β inhibitory activity and the mean photo effect (MPE) value in the in vitro 3T3 neutral red uptake (NRU) phototoxicity test.

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Localization to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and subsequent disulfide bond formation are crucial processes governing the biogenesis of secretory pathway proteins in eukaryotes. Hence, comprehending the mechanisms underlying these processes is important. Here, we have engineered firefly luciferase (FLuc) as a tool to detect deficiencies in these processes within mammalian cells.

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  • The study aimed to determine if fluorescein sodium could help detect small oronasal fistulas (ONFs) in dogs, as visual detection is often challenging.
  • Conducted on 25 dogs with confirmed periodontal issues, a fluorescent "water-passing test" was used, where saline containing fluorescein was injected, followed by examining for discharge from the nose.
  • Results showed that the test effectively identified small ONFs, confirming its usefulness, as 12 out of 13 symptomatic dogs tested positive, along with 3 out of 12 asymptomatic dogs.
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A novel mesophilic bacterium, strain SS33, was isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney at Suiyo Seamount, Izu-Bonin Arc, Western Pacific Ocean. The cells of strain SS33 were motile short rods with a single polar flagellum. The growth of strain SS33 was observed at the temperature range between 33 and 55 °C (optimum growth at 45 °C), at the pH range between 5.

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  • - The study analyzed how changes in chemotherapy based on CA19-9 levels during neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) impact outcomes for patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
  • - Results from 283 patients showed that those who received a chemotherapy change (particularly those who achieved the desired CA19-9 reduction) had significantly better overall survival compared to those who did not have a chemotherapy change.
  • - The findings suggest that adjusting chemotherapy based on CA19-9 levels can enhance treatment outcomes for patients with resectable or borderline resectable PDAC, highlighting the importance of personalized treatment approaches.
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  • Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is a common complication after distal pancreatectomy (DP), prompting a study (WRAP study) to assess new prevention strategies during minimally invasive DP (MIDP).
  • The trial involves 172 patients at 14 centers in Japan, randomly assigning them to either a control group or an intervention group that uses polyglycolic acid (PGA) mesh and fibrin glue to reinforce the pancreatic stump.
  • The primary goal is to evaluate whether this reinforcement can reduce the occurrence of clinically relevant POPF, potentially establishing a new best practice in MIDP surgery.
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Morganella psychrotolerans is a histamine-producing bacterium that causes histamine poisoning. In this study, we isolated and characterized a novel phage, MopsHU1, that infects M. psychrotolerans.

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Rotaxanes are typically prepared using covalent bonds to trap a wheel component onto an axle molecule, and rotaxane-type wheel-axle assembly using only noncovalent interactions has been far less explored. Here we show that a dinickel(II) metallomacrocycle forms two different types of wheel-axle assemblies with a dibenzylammonium axle molecule based only on noncovalent interactions. The non-threaded assembly was obtained by introduction of Ni into the macrocycle before the complexation with the axle molecule (metal-first method).

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  • New treatment strategies for unresectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (UR-M PDAC) are emerging, including the use of maintenance therapy with olaparib after chemotherapy, particularly for patients with BRCA mutations.
  • A 47-year-old male patient diagnosed with PDAC and confirmed BRCA2 mutation underwent 16 weeks of triple chemotherapy, followed by 14 weeks of olaparib, leading to normalization of tumor markers and disappearance of liver metastases.
  • Following successful chemotherapy, the patient was able to have laparoscopic surgery to remove the tumor, and he has remained cancer-free for 27 months post-surgery, highlighting the potential for long-term survival with this treatment approach.
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Three novel bacterial strains, FE4, FE10, and LA51, which are phylogenetically affiliated to the genera Pseudoalteromonas, Vibrio, or Marinobacter, respectively, isolated from fertilized eggs and juveniles of sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus were characterized by a genome-based taxonomical approach including multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) combined with classical phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characterizations. A molecular network reconstructed on the basis of nucleotide sequences of four phylogenetic maker protein genes revealed that the strains FE4, FE10, and LA51 were closely related to Pseudoalteromonas shioyasakiensis, Vibrio lentus, and Marinobacter similis, respectively. Average nucleotide identity (ANI) comparisons against phylogenetically related species to FE4, FE10, and LA51 demonstrated that each newly described strain could not be identified as any previously described species within each genus showing < 95% ANI: 91.

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  • This study evaluated the effects of preoperative endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition (EUS-TA) on patients with resectable or borderline resectable pancreatic cancer.
  • Data from 153 patients showed no significant differences in overall survival or positive peritoneal lavage cytology between those who underwent EUS-TA and those who did not.
  • The findings suggest that EUS-TA does not negatively affect postoperative survival or the rates of positive cytology in pancreatic cancer surgeries.
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The membrane raft accommodates the key enzymes synthesizing amyloid β (Aβ). One of the two characteristic components of the membrane raft, cholesterol, is well known to promote the key enzymes that produce amyloid-β (Aβ) and exacerbate Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis. Given that the raft is a physicochemical platform for the sound functioning of embedded bioactive proteins, the other major lipid component sphingomyelin may also be involved in AD.

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The amyloid plaque is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. The accumulation of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) in the neuronal structure is assumed to lead to amyloid plaque formation through the excessive production of β-amyloid protein. To study the relationship between the neuronal accumulation of APP and amyloid plaque formation, we histologically analyzed their development in the different brain regions in 3xTg-AD mice, which express Swedish mutated APP (APP) in the neurons.

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  • The study explored the effectiveness of neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) for patients with resectable and borderline resectable pancreatic cancer, suggesting it may improve overall survival (OS) rates.
  • Among patients with resectable disease, those receiving NAT had better OS compared to those who underwent surgery first, especially if tumor size was ≤25 mm and CA19-9 levels were <100 U/mL.
  • For borderline resectable cases, delaying surgery until tumor markers are controlled showed significant OS benefits for patients receiving NAT.
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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of conversion surgery for patients with liver-only synchronous metastases of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma who responded positively to chemotherapy, comparing outcomes with other treatment methods.
  • A total of 49 patients were analyzed, divided into three groups: those who had conversion surgery (10), upfront surgery (8), and those who only received chemotherapy (31).
  • Results showed that the conversion surgery group had significantly better median survival times (36.7 months) compared to the chemotherapy group (9.9 months) and the upfront surgery group (10.4 months), highlighting the potential benefit of conversion surgery for selected patients.
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  • Recent inhibitors targeting the KRAS G12C mutant protein have shown effectiveness in treating solid tumors, challenging the notion of KRAS as an undruggable target.
  • A specific compound, 1, was identified as a KRAS G12C inhibitor that works by covalently binding to the protein and demonstrated significant antitumor effects in cell lines and mouse models.
  • Further modifications to the compound led to the development of ASP6918, which displayed enhanced potency and successfully induced tumor regression in animal studies after oral administration.
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A novel mesophilic, hydrogen- and thiosulfate-oxidizing bacterium, strain ISO32, was isolated from diffuse-flow hydrothermal fluids from the Crab Spa vent on the East Pacific Rise. Cells of ISO32 were rods, being motile by means of a single polar flagellum. The isolate grew at a temperature range between 30 and 55 °C (optimum, 43 °C), at a pH range between 5.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a typical refractory malignancy, and many patients have distant organ metastases at diagnosis, such as liver metastasis and peritoneal dissemination. The standard treatment for unresectable PDAC with distant organ metastasis (UR-M) is chemotherapy, but the prognosis remained poor. However, with recent dramatic developments in chemotherapy, the prognosis has gradually improved, and some patients have experienced marked shrinkage or disappearance of their metastatic lesions.

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Although nanoliposomal irinotecan combined with 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin (nal-IRI+5-FU/LV) has been used to treat first-line resistant unresectable pancreatic cancer, the efficacy and safety data among the elderly remain limited. We retrospectively analyzed clinical outcomes among elderly patients. Patients treated with nal-IRI+5-FU/LV were assigned to the elderly (≥75 years) and non-elderly (<75 years) groups.

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  • The study investigated how neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) affects gut microbiota in patients with resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
  • Using stool samples from 20 patients, researchers analyzed microbiota changes before and after treatment, finding no significant differences in overall diversity.
  • Notably, they discovered a significant decrease in the Actinobacteria phylum post-NAC and an association between lower levels of Bifidobacterium and poorer tumor response to the chemotherapy.
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The detection of environmental temperatures is critical for survival, yet inappropriate responses to thermal stimuli can have a negative impact on overall health. The physiological effect of cold is distinct among somatosensory modalities in that it is soothing and analgesic, but also agonizing in the context of tissue damage. Inflammatory mediators produced during injury activate nociceptors to release neuropeptides, such as calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P, inducing neurogenic inflammation, which further exasperates pain.

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  • The coronavirus pandemic led to global travel restrictions, hindering international student exchanges for universities over the last two years.
  • To adapt, Kansai Medical University and Vilnius University initiated an online joint lecture series focusing on various medical fields between October 2021 and May 2022.
  • Attendee surveys showed that students were engaged and satisfied, highlighting the success of these virtual exchanges in promoting international collaboration.
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Background: The differential diagnosis of neuropathic pain, especially discrimination between neuropathic pain caused by spinal canal stenosis (SCS) and neuropathic pain associated with causes other than SCS, is sometimes difficult; however, it is important for surgical application.

Methods: We established a reliable method for measuring lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), a precursor of lysophosphatidic acids which are known as being pain initiators, using a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method, and measured the LPC concentrations in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in patients with SCS (SCS group; n = 76), patients with neuropathic pain caused by non-SCS diseases (Others group; n = 49), and control subjects without pain (control group; n = 92).

Results: Both within-run and between-run CV(%) were almost < 10 %, suggesting an enough performance for clinical introduction.

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