Publications by authors named "Yoshiyuki Furuichi"

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  • The study analyzed the occurrence of the Koch-like phenomenon in infants after receiving Bacillus Calmette-Guérin vaccinations, comparing those who tested positive and negative for interferon-γ release assay (IGRA).
  • Out of 790 reported infants, 10.3% tested IGRA positive; however, they did not show an increasing trend or seasonal patterns like the IGRA negative group, who exhibited more winter cases.
  • The findings suggest a significant correlation between IGRA positive results and tuberculosis infection risk, and it is recommended that pediatricians continue to report these cases and include IGRA results for better tracking and follow-up of potential TB among infants in Japan.
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JMML is an aggressive hematopoietic malignancy of early childhood, and allogeneic HSCT is the only curative treatment for this disease. Umbilical cord blood is one of donor sources for HSCT in JMML patients who do not have an HLA-compatible relative, but engraftment failure remains a major problem. Here, we report two cases of JMML who were successfully rescued by HSCT from an HLA-mismatched parent after development of primary engraftment failure following unrelated CBT.

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  • * Treatment with inhibitors targeting FLT3 and TGFβ1 receptors can partially make MLL+ALL cells more sensitive to chemotherapy.
  • * The study found that the CXCR4 and CXCR7 receptors, which respond to the chemokine SDF-1, play opposing roles in MLL+ALL cells' sensitivity to chemotherapy, suggesting that using a CXCR7 inhibitor could be a promising treatment option for MLL+ALL patients.
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with mixed lineage leukemia (MLL) gene rearrangements (MLL+ALL) has a dismal prognosis and is characterized by high surface CD44 expression. Known that CD44 has the specific binding sites for a natural ligand hyaluronan (HA), we investigated biological effects of HA with different molecular sizes on MLL+ALL cell lines, and found that the addition of ultra-low-molecular-weight (ULMW)-HA strongly suppressed their thymidine uptakes. The MLL+ALL cell line lacking surface CD44 expression established by genome editing showed no suppression of thymidine uptake.

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Fms-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) is highly expressed in acute lymphoblastic leukemia with the mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL) gene rearrangement refractory to chemotherapy. We examined the biological effect of FLT3-ligand (FL) on 18 B-precursor leukemic cell lines with variable karyotypic abnormalities, and found that nine of nine MLL-rearranged cell lines with wild-type FLT3, in contrast to other leukemic cell lines, are significantly inhibited in their proliferation in a dose-dependent manner by FL. This inhibition was due to induction of the G0-G1 arrest.

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The effect and safety of combination prophylaxis for hepatic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) following stem cell transplantation (SCT) was retrospectively evaluated in a total of 53 children who survived until day 30. Prophylaxis was started on the day before conditioning, and heparin (10 unit/kg/hr) alone was used in 6 patients, PGE1 (5 ng/kg/min) plus heparin plus PTX (200 mg/day) in 17 patients, lipo-PGE1 (0.5 ng/kg/min) plus heparin plus PTX in 7 patients, and lipo-PGE1 plus heparin in 23 patients.

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Point mutations of D835/I836 of the FLT3 gene have been reported in adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but not in pediatric AML or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). FLT3-D835/I836 mutations were found in 6 (5.4%) of 112 children with ALL older than 1 year and in 8 (16.

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