Publications by authors named "Yuta Sakae"

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  • The study investigates a specific enzyme linked to cortisol production, highlighting its mutations as a major cause of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) in humans.
  • Researchers created a mutant medaka with a nine base-pair insertion leading to protein truncation, resulting in delayed hatching, low survival rates, and altered adrenal gland development.
  • The findings showed a significant deficit in cortisol levels, confirmed by mass spectrometry, while treatment with cortisol improved the larvae's phenotypes, making this mutant medaka a useful model for studying CAH and steroidogenesis.
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The CLIP1-LTK fusion was recently discovered as a novel oncogenic driver in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Lorlatinib, a third-generation ALK inhibitor, exhibited a dramatic clinical response in a NSCLC patient harboring CLIP1-LTK fusion. However, it is expected that acquired resistance will inevitably develop, particularly by LTK mutations, as observed in NSCLC induced by oncogenic tyrosine kinases treated with corresponding tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs).

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Serine/threonine kinase, cell division cycle 7 (CDC7) is critical for initiating DNA replication. TAK-931 is a specific CDC7 inhibitor, which is a next-generation replication stress (RS) inducer. This study preclinically investigates TAK-931 antitumor efficacy and immunity regulation.

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Animals determine their sex genetically (GSD: genetic sex determination) and/or environmentally (ESD: environmental sex determination). Medaka (Oryzias latipes) employ a XX/XY GSD system, however, they display female-to-male sex reversal in response to various environmental changes such as temperature, hypoxia, and green light. Interestingly, we found that 5 days of starvation during sex differentiation caused female-to-male sex reversal.

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The teleost fish, medaka (), employs the XX/XY genetic sex determination system. We show here that the phenotypic sex of medaka is affected by changes in lipid metabolism. Medaka larvae subjected to 5 days of starvation underwent female-to-male sex reversal.

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Oocyte maturation (OM) in goldfish is induced by the maturation inducing hormone (MIH) via its membrane receptor. Previously, we described the cloning of the membrane progesterone receptor alpha (mPRα or paqr7b) cDNA from a goldfish ovarian cDNA library and obtained experimental evidence that the mPRα protein is an intermediary in MIH induction of OM in goldfish. Three mPR subtypes have been identified in fish by cDNA cloning or by in silico analysis of genome sequence databases.

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