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2. Figure S2 from YAP Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization in Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Are Regulated by LCK and Independent of LATS Activity
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Rory L. Smoot, Gregory J. Gores, George Vasmatzis, Mark J. Truty, Carlos Sosa, Lavanya Yohanathan, Petra Hirsova, Ayano Kabashima, Lin Yang, Matthew C. Hernandez, Nathan W. Werneburg, and Takaaki Sugihara
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Evaluation of Abl kinase inhibitor KW-2449 demonstrating no effect on YAP subcellular localization and minimal effect on YAP tyrosine 357 phosphorylation.
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- 2023
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3. Table S2 from YAP Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization in Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Are Regulated by LCK and Independent of LATS Activity
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Rory L. Smoot, Gregory J. Gores, George Vasmatzis, Mark J. Truty, Carlos Sosa, Lavanya Yohanathan, Petra Hirsova, Ayano Kabashima, Lin Yang, Matthew C. Hernandez, Nathan W. Werneburg, and Takaaki Sugihara
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Table of ten most differentially regulated genes in RNAsequencing of Patient-Derived Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma xenografts.
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- 2023
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4. Supplemental Figure Legends from YAP Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization in Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Are Regulated by LCK and Independent of LATS Activity
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Rory L. Smoot, Gregory J. Gores, George Vasmatzis, Mark J. Truty, Carlos Sosa, Lavanya Yohanathan, Petra Hirsova, Ayano Kabashima, Lin Yang, Matthew C. Hernandez, Nathan W. Werneburg, and Takaaki Sugihara
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Supplemental Figure Legends
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5. Supplemental Methods from YAP Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization in Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Are Regulated by LCK and Independent of LATS Activity
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Rory L. Smoot, Gregory J. Gores, George Vasmatzis, Mark J. Truty, Carlos Sosa, Lavanya Yohanathan, Petra Hirsova, Ayano Kabashima, Lin Yang, Matthew C. Hernandez, Nathan W. Werneburg, and Takaaki Sugihara
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Supplemental methods section
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6. Figure S1 from YAP Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization in Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Are Regulated by LCK and Independent of LATS Activity
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Rory L. Smoot, Gregory J. Gores, George Vasmatzis, Mark J. Truty, Carlos Sosa, Lavanya Yohanathan, Petra Hirsova, Ayano Kabashima, Lin Yang, Matthew C. Hernandez, Nathan W. Werneburg, and Takaaki Sugihara
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Characterization by RT-PCR of Src Family Kinase members expressed in three additional unique PDX.
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- 2023
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7. Data from YAP Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization in Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Are Regulated by LCK and Independent of LATS Activity
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Rory L. Smoot, Gregory J. Gores, George Vasmatzis, Mark J. Truty, Carlos Sosa, Lavanya Yohanathan, Petra Hirsova, Ayano Kabashima, Lin Yang, Matthew C. Hernandez, Nathan W. Werneburg, and Takaaki Sugihara
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The Hippo pathway effector, Yes-associated protein (YAP), is a transcriptional coactivator implicated in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) pathogenesis. YAP is known to be regulated by a serine/threonine kinase relay module (MST1/2–LATS1/2) culminating in phosphorylation of YAP at Serine 127 and cytoplasmic sequestration. However, YAP also undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation, and the role of tyrosine phosphorylation in YAP regulation remains unclear. Herein, YAP regulation by tyrosine phosphorylation was examined in human and mouse CCA cells, as well as patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. YAP was phosphorylated on tyrosine 357 (Y357) in CCA cell lines and PDX models. SRC family kinase (SFK) inhibition with dasatinib resulted in loss of YAPY357 phosphorylation, promoted its translocation from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and reduced YAP target gene expression, including cell lines expressing a LATS1/2-resistant YAP mutant in which all serine residues were mutated to alanine. Consistent with these observations, precluding YAPY357 phosphorylation by site-directed mutagenesis (YAPY357F) excluded YAP from the nucleus. Targeted siRNA experiments identified LCK as the SFK that most potently mediated YAPY357 phosphorylation. Likewise, inducible CRISPR/Cas9-targeted LCK deletion decreased YAPY357 phosphorylation and its nuclear localization. The importance of LCK in CCA biology was demonstrated by clinical observations suggesting LCK expression levels were associated with early tumor recurrence following resection of CCA. Finally, dasatinib displayed therapeutic efficacy in PDX models. Mol Cancer Res; 16(10); 1556–67. ©2018 AACR.
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- 2023
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8. Infective Endocarditis-Associated Glomerulonephritis: A Comprehensive Review of the Clinical Presentation, Histopathology, and Management
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Tomoaki Takata, Yukari Mae, Takaaki Sugihara, and Hajime Isomoto
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acute kidney injury ,anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody ,General Medicine ,infective endocarditis-associated glomerulonephritis ,infection-related glomerulonephritis ,rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis ,Review Article: Special Contribution - Abstract
A significant proportion of patients with infective endocarditis presents with acute renal failure related to infective endocarditis-associated glomerulonephritis (IEAGN). However, the clinical presentation of IEAGN differs from that of other infection-related glomerulonephritis (IRGN) with anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) positivity occurring in almost one-third of cases; therefore, it may be difficult to establish a definitive diagnosis and provide appropriate treatment. This review article provides a comprehensive understanding of the clinical presentation, investigations, histopathology, and treatment/management of IEAGN so that clinicians can keep this differential in mind for patients with fever of unknown origin accompanied by signs and symptoms of acute renal failure.
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- 2022
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9. [Small duct primary sclerosing cholangitis diagnosed after fever and liver disorder: a case report]
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Takuya, Kihara, Takaaki, Sugihara, Suguru, Ikeda, Yukako, Matsuki, Takakazu, Nagahara, Kenji, Oyama, Jun-Ichi, Okano, and Hajime, Isomoto
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Cholestasis ,Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ,Fever ,Liver Diseases ,Cholangitis, Sclerosing ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
A woman in her 10s presented to our hospital with persistent fever and liver disorder and was admitted. It was considered that her fever was due to infectious, hematological, and collagen diseases; however, these diseases were excluded. Upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed gastritis and indicated inflammatory bowel disease involvement. Neither bile duct stricture nor bile duct wall thickening was observed in the imaging. Thus, liver biopsy was performed due to worsening liver disorder. A diagnosis of small duct primary sclerosing cholangitis was made based on the findings of edematous enlargement of the portal tracts, neutrophilic infiltration, and destruction of the interlobular bile ducts. Furthermore, liver biopsy is helpful in diagnosing unknown liver disorders, even if no abnormality in the bile duct is observed on imaging.
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- 2022
10. A case of inflammatory hepatocellular adenoma in a young man related to long-term antiepileptic therapies
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Takakazu Nagahara, Yukako Matsuki, Jun-ichi Okano, Yoshiki Hoshino, Kenji Ohyama, Suguru Ikeda, Masahiko Sugitani, Kenichi Miyoshi, Hajime Isomoto, Takaaki Sugihara, and Tomomitu Matono
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Inflammatory Hepatocellular Adenoma ,Medicine ,business ,Gastroenterology ,Term (time) - Published
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11. Uromodulin Regulates Murine Aquaporin−2 Activity via Thick Ascending Limb–Collecting Duct Cross−Talk during Water Deprivation
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Tomoaki Takata, Shintaro Hamada, Yukari Mae, Takuji Iyama, Ryohei Ogihara, Misako Seno, Kazuomi Nakamura, Miki Takata, Takaaki Sugihara, and Hajime Isomoto
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Aquaporin 2 ,Water Deprivation ,aquaporin−2 ,collecting duct ,diuretics ,endocytosis ,hypertension ,loop of Henle ,thick ascending limb ,uromodulin ,vasopressin ,water channel ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Mice ,Hypertension ,Uromodulin ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Kidney Tubules, Collecting ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Uromodulin, a urinary protein synthesized and secreted from the thick ascending limb (TAL) of the loop of Henle, is associated with hypertension through the activation of sodium reabsorption in the TAL. Uromodulin is a potential target for hypertension treatment via natriuresis. However, its biological function in epithelial cells of the distal nephron segment, particularly the collecting duct, remains unknown. Herein, we examined the regulation of uromodulin production during water deprivation in vivo as well as the effect of uromodulin on the activity of the water channel aquaporin−2 (AQP2) in vitro and in vivo using transgenic mice. Water deprivation upregulated uromodulin production; immunofluorescence experiments revealed uromodulin adhesion on the apical surface of the collecting duct. Furthermore, the activation of AQP2 was attenuated in mice lacking uromodulin. Uromodulin enhanced the phosphorylation and apical trafficking of AQP2 in mouse collecting duct cells treated with the vasopressin analog dDAVP. The uromodulin-induced apical trafficking of AQP2 was attenuated via endocytosis inhibitor treatment, suggesting that uromodulin activates AQP2 through the suppression of endocytosis. This study provides novel insights into the cross−talk between TAL and the collecting duct, and indicates that the modulation of uromodulin is a promising approach for diuresis and hypertension treatment.
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12. SNP rs2920280 in PSCA Is Associated with Susceptibility to Gastric Mucosal Atrophy and Is a Promising Biomarker in Japanese Individuals with Helicobacter pylori Infection
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Hajime Isomoto, Takuki Sakaguchi, Tatsuo Inamine, Shintaro Takeshita, Daisuke Fukuda, Ken Ohnita, Tsutomu Kanda, Kayoko Matsushima, Tetsuro Honda, Takaaki Sugihara, Tatsuro Hirayama, Kazuhiko Nakao, and Kazuhiro Tsukamoto
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prostate stem cell antigen ,single-nucleotide polymorphisms ,gastric mucosal atrophy ,Helicobacter pylori infection ,association study ,gastric carcinogenesis ,pepsinogen ,Kimura–Takemoto classification ,biomarker ,gastric cancer screening ,Clinical Biochemistry - Abstract
Helicobacter pylori infection results in gastric cancer (GC) with gastric mucosal atrophy (GMA). Some single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the prostate stem cell antigen gene (PSCA) are associated with GC and duodenal ulcers. However, the relationship of other identified SNPs in PSCA with these diseases remains unclear. Herein, the association between PSCA SNPs and GMA among 195 Japanese individuals with H. pylori infection was evaluated. The definition of GMA or non-GMA was based on serum pepsinogen levels or endoscopic findings. Five tag PSCA SNPs were analyzed using PCR high-resolution melting curve analysis with nonlabelled probes. The frequencies of alleles and the genotypes of each tag SNP were compared between the GMA and non-GMA groups. Subsequently, a genetic test was performed using associated SNPs as biomarkers to detect patients developing GMA. Two tag PSCA SNPs (rs2920280 and rs2294008) were related to GMA susceptibility. Individuals with the rs2920280 G/G genotype or the rs2294008 T/T genotype in PSCA had 3.5- and 2.1-fold susceptibility to GMA, respectively. In conclusion, SNP rs2920280 is a possible biomarker for detecting individuals developing GMA. PSCA polymorphisms may be useful biomarkers for predicting GMA linked to GC risk and a screening endoscopy strategy to detect GC related to early stage H. pylori associated GMA.
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13. Fluorescence Imaging Using Enzyme-Activatable Probes for Detecting Diabetic Kidney Disease and Glomerular Diseases
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Kentaro Yamada, Tomoaki Takata, Takuji Iyama, Shintaro Hamada, Yukari Mae, Takaaki Sugihara, and Hajime Isomoto
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Nephrosclerosis ,Rhodamines ,Organic Chemistry ,Optical Imaging ,General Medicine ,gamma-Glutamyltransferase ,Catalysis ,diabetic kidney disease ,diabetic nephropathy ,nephrosclerosis ,glomerulonephritis ,enzyme-activatable probe ,gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase ,dipeptidyl-peptidase ,fluorescence imaging ,fluorescent probe ,Computer Science Applications ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Glomerulonephritis ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Fluorescent Dyes - Abstract
A clear identification of the etiology of glomerular disease is essential in patients with diabetes. Renal biopsy is the gold standard for assessing the underlying nephrotic pathology; however, it has the risk for potential complications. Here, we aimed to investigate the feasibility of urinary fluorescence imaging using an enzyme-activatable probe for differentiating diabetic kidney disease and the other glomerular diseases. Hydroxymethyl rhodamine green (HMRG)-based fluorescent probes targeting gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) and dipeptidyl-peptidase (DPP) were used. Urinary fluorescence was compared between groups which were classified by their histopathological diagnoses (diabetic kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, and nephrosclerosis) as obtained by ultrasound-guided renal biopsy. Urinary fluorescence was significantly stronger in patients with diabetic kidney disease compared to those with glomerulonephritis/nephrosclerosis after DPP-HMRG, whereas it was stronger in patients with nephrosclerosis than in patients with glomerulonephritis after GGT-HMRG. Subgroup analyses of the fluorescence performed for patients with diabetes showed consistent results. Urinary fluorescence imaging using enzyme-activatable fluorescence probes thus represents a potential noninvasive assessment technique for kidney diseases in patients with diabetes.
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14. SNP rs2920280 in
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Hajime, Isomoto, Takuki, Sakaguchi, Tatsuo, Inamine, Shintaro, Takeshita, Daisuke, Fukuda, Ken, Ohnita, Tsutomu, Kanda, Kayoko, Matsushima, Tetsuro, Honda, Takaaki, Sugihara, Tatsuro, Hirayama, Kazuhiko, Nakao, and Kazuhiro, Tsukamoto
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15. Identification and Quantification of Jaundice by Trans-Conjunctiva Optical Imaging Using a Human Brain-like Algorithm: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Takuya Kihara, Takaaki Sugihara, Suguru Ikeda, Yukako Matsuki, Hiroki Koda, Takumi Onoyama, Tomoaki Takata, Takakazu Nagahara, and Hajime Isomoto
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Clinical Biochemistry - Abstract
Jaundice is caused by excess circulating bilirubin, known as hyperbilirubinemia. This symptom is sometimes caused by a critical hepatobiliary disorder, and is generally identified as yellowish sclera when bilirubin levels increase more than 3 mg/dL. It is difficult to identify jaundice accurately, especially via telemedicine. This study aimed to identify and quantify jaundice by trans-conjunctiva optical imaging. Patients with jaundice (total bilirubin ≥ 3 mg/dL) and normal control subjects (total bilirubin < 3 mg/dL) were prospectively enrolled from June 2021 to July 2022. We took bilateral conjunctiva imaging with a built-in camera on a smartphone (1st generation iPhone SE) under normal white light conditions without any restrictions. We processed the images using an Algorithm Based on Human Brain (ABHB) (Zeta Bridge Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) and converted them into a hue degree of Hue Saturation Lightness (HSL) color space. A total of 26 patients with jaundice (9.57 ± 7.11 mg/dL) and 25 control subjects (0.77 ± 0.35 mg/dL) were enrolled in this study. The causes of jaundice among the 18 male and 8 female subjects (median age 61 yrs.) included hepatobiliary cancer (n = 10), chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis (n = 6), pancreatic cancer (n = 4), acute liver failure (n = 2), cholelithiasis or cholangitis (n = 2), acute pancreatitis (n = 1), and Gilbert’s syndrome (n = 1). The maximum hue degree (MHD) optimal cutoff to identify jaundice was 40.8 (sensitivity 81% and specificity 80%), and the AUROC was 0.842. The MHD was moderately correlated to total serum bilirubin (TSB) levels (rS = 0.528, p < 0.001). TSB level (≥5 mg/dL) can be estimated by the formula 21.1603 − 0.7371 × 56.3−MHD2. In conclusion, the ABHB-based MHD of conjunctiva imaging identified jaundice using an ordinary smartphone without any specific attachments and deep learning. This novel technology could be a helpful diagnostic tool in telemedicine or self-medication.
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16. Investigating the role of heat shock protein 47 in fibrosis in Crohn’s disease
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Hiroki Kurumi, Tomoaki Takata, Tsutomu Kanda, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomoyuki Kakugawa, Shin-ichi Yokota, Tomohito Morisaki, Taro Akashi, and Hajime Isomoto
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Multidisciplinary ,Crohn Disease ,Humans ,Collagen ,Constriction, Pathologic ,Fibroblasts ,Fibrosis ,HSP47 Heat-Shock Proteins - Abstract
Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract that share similar genetic risk factors. However, while fibrotic stricture of the intestine is a major characteristic of CD; it is rarely observed in UC. Deposition of collagen in the extracellular matrix contributes to the formation of fibrotic strictures in CD, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. In the present study, we found that heat shock protein 47 (HSP47), a stress-response protein that acts as a molecular chaperone during the processing and secretion of collagen, expressed in the intestinal tissue from patients with CD. Serum HSP47 levels and anti-HSP47 antibody titers were significantly higher in patients with CD than in those with UC. Furthermore, anti-HSP47 antibody levels correlated significantly with fibrosis in CD. In addition, HSP47 inhibition significantly suppressed collagen production in fibroblasts in vitro. These findings suggest that HSP47 is a biomarker for differentiating fibrotic from non-fibrotic forms of CD. Additionally, we propose that HSP47 could be a potential target for treating fibrosis in patients with CD.
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- 2022
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17. Oligopeptide Transporter-1 is Associated with Fluorescence Intensity of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid-Based Photodynamic Diagnosis in Pancreatic Cancer Cells
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Takaaki Sugihara, Hidehito Kinoshita, Yukari Mae, Yohei Takeda, Tomoaki Takata, Tsutomu Kanda, Taro Yamashita, Takumi Onoyama, and Hajime Isomoto
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pancreatic cancer ,oligopeptide transporter-1 ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pancreatic cancer ,medicine ,protoporphyrin IX ,Pancreatic duct ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Oligopeptide ,Protoporphyrin IX ,fine needle aspiration ,Transporter ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Fluorescence ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,photodynamic diagnosis - Abstract
[Background] The 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-based photodynamic diagnosis is based on the accumulation of photosensitizing protoporphyrin IX in the tumor after ALA administration. However, the mechanisms connecting exogenous ALA and tumor fluorescence in pancreatic cancer remain unclear. We aimed to elucidate the mechanism underlying the ALA-induced fluorescent. [Methods] Human pancreatic duct epithelial cells (hPDECs) and pancreatic cancer cell lines were used. The expressions of ALA-associated enzymes and membrane transporters in these cell lines were investigated. ALA-induced fluorescence was also investigated. [Results] The expression of oligopeptide transporter-1 (PEPT-1), through which ALA is absorbed, was significantly higher in AsPC-1 cells and lower in MIA PaCa-2 cells than in hPDECs. AsPC-1 cells showed rapid and intense fluorescence after ALA administration, and that was attenuated by PEPT-1 inhibition. ALA-induced fluorescence was not sufficiently strong in MIA PaCa-2 cells to distinguish the cells from hPDECs. [Conclusion] We revealed the association of PEPT-1 with ALA-induced fluorescence. Cancers expressing PEPT-1 could be easily distinguished by this technique from normal cells. These findings help develop novel diagnostic modalities for pancreatic cancer.
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- 2020
18. Pemafibrate Dramatically Ameliorated the Values of Liver Function Tests and Fibrosis Marker in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Sonoko Kitao, Youhei Fujioka, Suguru Ikeda, Jun-ichi Okano, Yukako Matsuki, Hajime Isomoto, Takaaki Sugihara, Takakazu Nagahara, and Yoshiki Hoshino
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Chronic liver disease ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ,liver fibrosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Triglyceride ,Cholesterol ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,chemistry ,liver function ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Liver function ,Erratum ,Metabolic syndrome ,pemafibrate ,Liver function tests ,business - Abstract
[Background] Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic liver disease related to metabolic syndrome, which can progress to liver cirrhosis. Standard medication has not been established. Pemafibrate is a selective peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptor (PPAR) α modulator. We retrospectively evaluated the efficacy of pemafibrate in patients with NAFLD. [Methods] We retrospectively enrolled 17 patients (ten men, seven women; median age, 63 years; range, 27?81 years). They were all proven to have fatty liver through imaging and had little or no history of drinking (ethanol consumption of < 20 g/day for women and < 30 g/day for men). They were administered pemafibrate from October 2018 to June 2020. [Results] After administration, serum triglyceride (TG) tended to be decreased (300.5 ± 22.5 to 239.5 ± 34.3 mg/dL, P = 0.06). Serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels did not change. ALT was significantly decreased (-47.4%) for six months (57.5 ± 8.8 to 30.3 ± 5.8 U/L, P < 0.01). The values of serum GGT significantly decreased (-48.7%) for sixth months (63.9 ± 10.3 to 32.8 ± 6.6 U/L, P < 0.01). Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) to platelet ratio (APRI), a fibrosis marker, also was significantly decreased in the sixth month (0.7 ± 0.1 to 0.4 ± 0.1, P < 0.05). Body mass index (BMI) and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) showed no significant change. [Conclusion] Pemafibrate dramatically ameliorated the values of liver function tests and APRI in patients with NAFLD.
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19. Pyloric Incompetence Associated with Helicobactor pylori Infection and Correlated to the Severity of Atrophic Gastritis
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Takuki Sakaguchi, Takaaki Sugihara, Ken Ohnita, Daisuke Fukuda, Tetsuro Honda, Ryohei Ogihara, Hiroki Kurumi, Kazuo Yashima, and Hajime Isomoto
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Clinical Biochemistry ,duodenogastric reflux ,bile reflux gastritis ,Helicobacter pylori ,atrophic gastritis ,pylorus - Abstract
Duodenogastric reflux (DGR) causes bile reflux gastritis (BRG) and may develop into gastric cancer. DGR is classified as primary in non-operated stomachs or secondary to surgical intervention. Primary DGR and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection are reportedly related. However, the mechanism is not fully understood. This study aimed to elucidate the relationship between H. pylori infection and pyloric incompetence in a non-operated stomach. A total of 502 non-operated participants who underwent an upper intestinal endoscopy were prospectively enrolled. Endoscopic findings (EAC, endoscopic atrophy classification; nodular gastritis; xanthoma; fundic gland polyp; and incompetence of pylorus), sex, age, gastrin, pepsinogen (PG) I and PG II levels were evaluated. PG I/PG II ratio, anti-H. pylori-Ab positivity, and atrophic gastritis status were significantly different between the normal and incompetent pylori (p = 0.043
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20. The Characteristics and Prognosis of Alpha-Fetoprotein and Des-Gamma-Carboxy Prothrombin Double-Negative Hepatocellular Carcinoma at Baseline in Higher BCLC Stages
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Takakazu Nagahara, Takaaki Sugihara, Takuya Kihara, Suguru Ikeda, Yoshiki Hoshino, Yukako Matsuki, Takuki Sakaguchi, Hiroki Kurumi, Takumi Onoyama, Tomoaki Takata, Tomomitsu Matono, Naoyuki Yamaguchi, and Hajime Isomoto
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,alpha-fetoprotein ,des-gamma-carboxyprothrombin ,survival - Abstract
Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and des-gamma-carboxyprothrombin (DCP) are widely used as tumor markers to diagnose hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Some advanced HCCs demonstrate neither AFP nor DCP. This study investigated the characteristics and prognosis of AFP (
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21. Pemafibrate Ameliorates Liver Dysfunction and Fatty Liver in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease with Hypertriglyceridemia: A Retrospective Study with the Outcome after a Mid-Term Follow-Up
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Suguru Ikeda, Takaaki Sugihara, Takuya Kihara, Yukako Matsuki, Takakazu Nagahara, Tomoaki Takata, Sonoko Kitao, Tsuyoshi Okura, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, and Hajime Isomoto
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Medicine (General) ,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,non-alcoholic steatohepatitis ,hypertriglyceridemia ,pemafibrate ,liver function ,liver fibrosis ,R5-920 ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Article - Abstract
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic liver disease related to metabolic syndrome. No standard pharmacological treatment has yet been established. We retrospectively evaluated the efficacy of pemafibrate in 16 NAFLD patients (11 men and 5 women; median age, 59 years; range, 27–81 years) who had taken pemafibrate for at least one year. They were all diagnosed with fatty liver according to imaging and clinical criteria. They were administered pemafibrate from October 2018 to October 2021 (median, 94 weeks; range, 56–157 weeks). Serum triglyceride was significantly decreased by −41.9% (342.3 ± 54.0 to 198.9 ± 20.4 mg/dL, p < 0.001). Aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase, and gamma-glutamyl transferase levels significantly decreased by −42.1% (49.6 ± 7.0 to 28.7 ± 3.4 U/L, p < 0.001), −57.1% (65.1 ± 10.8 to 27.9 ± 3.7 U/L, p < 0.001), and −43.2% (68.9 ± 10.9 to 39.1 ± 5.3 U/L, p < 0.05), respectively. The AST to platelet ratio (APRI) (0.8 ± 0.1 to 0.4 ± 0.1, p < 0.001) and fibrosis based on four factors (FIB-4) index (1.8 ± 0.3 to 1.4 ± 0.2, p < 0.05) also significantly decreased. Liver attenuation (39.1 ± 1.2 to 57.8 ± 2.7 HU, p = 0.028) and liver/spleen ratio (0.76 ± 0.04 to 1.18 ± 0.02, p = 0.012) significantly improved in three patients, as assessed by computed tomography. In conclusion, pemafibrate significantly improves serum triglyceride levels, liver function, FIB-4 index, APRI, and fatty liver in NAFLD patients with hypertriglyceridemia.
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- 2021
22. Treatment of Digital Ulcers and Reflux Oesophagitis in a Patient with Systemic Sclerosis: Increased Risk of Hepatotoxicity due to a Potential Drug-drug Interaction Between Bosentan and Vonoprazan
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Takaaki Sugihara, Kazunari Sugita, Osamu Yamamoto, Hajime Isomoto, and Ryoko Kimura
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Vonoprazan ,Drug-drug interaction ,Lansoprazole ,Dermatology ,Systemic scleroderma ,Gastroenterology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Drug Interactions ,Pyrroles ,Esophagitis, Peptic ,Ulcer ,vonoprazan fumarate ,Sulfonamides ,Scleroderma, Systemic ,Hardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURES ,bosentan ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,lansoprazole ,Bosentan ,Increased risk ,Reflux oesophagitis ,systemic scleroderma ,Pharmaceutical Preparations ,RL1-803 ,Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
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- 2021
23. 5-Aminolevulinic Acid Attenuates Glucose-Regulated Protein 78 Expression and Hepatocyte Lipoapoptosis via Heme Oxygenase-1 Induction
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Tomoaki Takata, Hajime Isomoto, Tsutomu Kanda, Takaaki Sugihara, and Takaaki Hashimoto
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NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Glucose-regulated protein ,QH301-705.5 ,Palmitic Acid ,steatohepatitis ,Apoptosis ,Caspase 3 ,Catalysis ,Article ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,glucose-regulated protein 78 ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Biology (General) ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP ,Molecular Biology ,QD1-999 ,Spectroscopy ,biology ,Chemistry ,ATF6 ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Organic Chemistry ,heme oxygenase-1 ,Aminolevulinic Acid ,General Medicine ,Lipid Metabolism ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Activating Transcription Factor 6 ,Computer Science Applications ,Fatty Liver ,Heme oxygenase ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,5-aminolevulinic acid ,Hepatocyte ,Hepatocytes ,biology.protein ,Unfolded protein response ,endoplasmic reticulum stress ,Steatosis ,Transcription Factor CHOP - Abstract
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress plays a pivotal role in the progression of steatohepatitis. 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), a precursor in the heme biosynthetic pathway, has recently been reported to induce heme oxygenase (HO)-1. HO-1 exerts important cytoprotective actions. In this study, we aimed to explore the therapeutic potential of 5-ALA on palmitate-induced ER stress and lipoapoptosis. Huh-7 cells were treated with palmitic acid (PA) (800 μM) to induce steatosis for eight hours. Steatosis was evaluated by Lipi-green staining. 5-ALA (200 μM) was added with PA. The gene expression levels of the nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 (NRF2), HO-1, Glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78), activating transcription factor 6 (ATF6), PKR-like endoplasmic reticulum kinase (PERK), inositol-requiring enzyme 1 (IRE1), C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP), and B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL-2) were evaluated by RT-PCR. Caspase-3/7 activity was evaluated by fluorescein active Caspase-3/7 staining. Cell death was evaluated by Annexin V/SYTOX green staining. PA significantly induced steatosis and increased GRP78 expression in Huh-7 cells. 5-ALA significantly induced HO-1 and decreased GRP78 expression. ATF6 was subsequently decreased. However, NRF2 and CHOP expression were not altered. Anti-apoptotic BCL-2 expression significantly increased, and Caspase 3/7 activity and cell death also decreased. 5-ALA has a therapeutic potential on hepatic steatosis by suppressing ER stress and lipoapoptosis by attenuating GRP78 via HO-1 induction.
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24. Renal Ultrasound Elastography: A Review of the Previous Reports on Chronic Kidney Diseases
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Takuji Iyama, Tomoaki Takata, Hajime Isomoto, and Takaaki Sugihara
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Technology ,QH301-705.5 ,QC1-999 ,Renal function ,Nephron ,renal transplant ,Medicine ,General Materials Science ,Biology (General) ,Instrumentation ,QD1-999 ,Kidney transplantation ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,shear wave elastography ,Kidney ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Physics ,General Engineering ,Glomerulosclerosis ,imaging ,medicine.disease ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,Computer Science Applications ,Chemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,hyperfiltration ,elasticity ,Elastography ,Renal biopsy ,TA1-2040 ,business ,chronic kidney disease ,Kidney disease - Abstract
The early detection of a kidney injury is essential to protect against the progression of kidney damage owing to the progressive nature of chronic kidney disease. A renal biopsy is the gold standard for the assessment of pathological alterations such as interstitial fibrosis and glomerulosclerosis. However, there are concerns regarding potential complications including bleeding and a reduction in renal function. Ultrasound elastography is an ideal modality for assessing the alterations in various organs and diagnosing malignant tumors. This technique has the potential to help detect early changes in renal function and pathological alterations. However, the careful application and interpretation of this technique in the kidney is required because of its complex hemodynamics and architecture. Shear wave elastography is the most widely investigated technique among ultrasound elastography. This review aims to summarize the previous investigations of the kidney using shear wave elastography, particularly for renal malignancy, kidney transplantation, and chronic kidney disease. Additionally, we have highlighted the influencing factors concerning the practical measurement of renal elasticity.
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25. Intracellular glutathione levels affect the outcomes of verteporfin-mediated photodynamic therapy in esophageal cancer cells
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Mirai, Edano, Tsutomu, Kanda, Ryohei, Tarumoto, Wataru, Hamamoto, Takashi, Hasegawa, Yukari, Mae, Takumi, Onoyama, Tomoaki, Takata, Takaaki, Sugihara, and Hajime, Isomoto
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) induces cancer cell death by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this process, photosensitizers accumulate in cancer cells irradiated by laser light of a specific wavelength, leading to ROS generation. Verteporfin (VP), a second-generation photosensitizer, is used in PDT for age-related macular degeneration. However, the antitumor effects of VP-PDT remain poorly defined. This study investigated the antitumor effects of VP-PDT on esophageal cancer (EC) cell lines in vitro. Two types of EC cell lines, the KYSE30 cell line, derived from highly differentiated esophageal carcinoma, and the KYSE170 cell line, derived from moderately differentiated carcinoma, were used in this study. VP-PDT exerted effective anticancer effects in both cell lines. Our results revealed that the low-density lipoprotein receptor, albumin receptor, and heme carrier protein-1 in VP uptake were not involved in VP uptake. However, cells rich in intracellular glutathione were resistant to VP-PDT. Our study outcomes suggest that lowering intracellular glutathione via a glutathione synthesis inhibitor or sulfasalazine can increase the effectiveness of VP-PDT-mediated anticancer effects.
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26. Gastric bronchogenic cyst: a rare congenital cystic lesion of the stomach
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Koichiro Kawaguchi, Takuya Kihara, Yukako Matsuki, Suguru Ikeda, Takaaki Sugihara, Takakazu Nagahara, and Hajime Isomoto
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Bronchogenic cyst ,Ultrasound ,Stomach Diseases ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Cystic lesion ,Bronchogenic Cyst ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Abdomen ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business - Published
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27. Photosensitizer verteporfin inhibits the growth of YAP- and TAZ-dominant gastric cancer cells by suppressing the anti-apoptotic protein Survivin in a light-independent manner
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Yukako Matsuki, Takakazu Nagahara, Tomoaki Takata, Ryohei Tarumoto, Hajime Isomoto, Tsutomu Kanda, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, Yoshiki Hoshino, and Takashi Hasegawa
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Tube formation ,Cancer Research ,verteporfin ,Oncogene ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,gastric cancer ,Survivin ,Cell ,Articles ,Cell cycle ,transcriptional co-activator with a PDZ-binding domain ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,yes-associated protein ,CYR61 ,Cancer cell ,medicine ,Cancer research - Abstract
Yes-associated protein (YAP) positivity indicates a poor prognosis in gastric cancer. Transcriptional co-activator with a PDZ-binding domain (TAZ), a YAP paralog, is highly expressed in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma. Verteporfin (VP), a clinical photosensitizer, was recently shown to inhibit YAP/TAZ. In the present study, the therapeutic potential of VP treatment was explored using two gastric cancer cell lines: MKN-45 (TAZ-dominant) and MKN-74 (YAP-dominant). Cell proliferation was evaluated by MTS assay. Vascular mimicry was evaluated by the tube formation assay. Gene and protein expression levels of YAP/TAZ downstream effectors [such as Survivin, Cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61 (CYR61), and connective tissue growth factor (CTGF)] were measured. YAP or TAZ localization was evaluated by immunofluorescence. Cell death was assessed by immunofluorescent staining of Annexin V. YAP and TAZ expression were knocked down by small interfering RNA. The current results demonstrate that MKN-45, a poorly differentiated TAZ-dominant gastric cancer cell line, was more sensitive to VP than MKN-74, a moderately differentiated YAP-dominant gastric cancer cell line. VP changed the localization of YAP/TAZ, promoted its degradation and significantly decreased the protein level of Survivin in both cell lines. Cell death was induced by VP treatment in a dose-dependent manner. Vascular mimicry was inhibited in both cell lines. Proliferation in both cell lines decreased in response to YAP/TAZ knockdown. The present study indicated that VP has potential as a therapeutic agent in YAP- and TAZ-dominant gastric cancers due to its ability to suppress the anti-apoptotic protein Survivin via inhibition of YAP and TAZ.
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28. Protective Effects of Ipragliflozin, a Sodium-glucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitor, on a Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis Mouse Model
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Takakazu Nagahara, Masafumi Yamane, Jun-ichi Okano, Kenichi Miyoshi, Yukako Matsuki, Masahiko Koda, Ran Nagahara, Hajime Isomoto, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, and Toshiaki Okamoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Triglyceride ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Lipid metabolism ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor ,ipragliflozin ,Endocrinology ,Ipragliflozin ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Unfolded protein response ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,non-alcoholic steatohepatitis ,Steatosis ,Steatohepatitis ,business - Abstract
[Background] The options for the treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are limited. We examined the effects of ipragliflozin, a sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor, on the fatty liver Shionogi (FLS)-ob/ob mice, a non-alcoholic steatohepatitis mouse model. [Methods] FLS-ob/ob male mice were treated with vehicle (n = 10) and ipragliflozin (n = 8). Serum metabolic markers, histopathology of the liver, hepatic cholesterol and triglyceride levels and hepatic mRNA levels related to fibrosis, lipid metabolism and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress were compared between the two groups. [Results] The body weight and hepatic cholesterol and triglyceride levels were significantly decreased in the ipragliflozin group compared with the control group. Hepatic steatosis and fibrosis were significantly ameliorated by the treatment with ipragliflozin. Hepatic infiltration of macrophage, expression levels of 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and hepatic mRNA levels of ER stress markers were not significantly modulated by the treatment with ipragliflozin. [Conclusion] Ipragliflozin can be a therapeutic option for patients with NASH. The precise mechanisms of action need to be clarified in future studies.
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29. Gene Expression Analysis of the Activating Factor 3/Nuclear Protein 1 Axis in a Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis Mouse Model
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Kenichi Miyoshi, Takakazu Nagahara, Jun-ichi Okano, Ran Nagahara, Hajime Isomoto, Masafumi Yamane, Masahiko Koda, Yukako Matsuki, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, and Toshiaki Okamoto
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nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,TUNEL assay ,business.industry ,mouse model ,Fatty liver ,General Medicine ,CHOP ,medicine.disease ,Chronic liver disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Fibrosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,endoplasmic reticulum stress ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Steatosis ,Steatohepatitis ,nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ,business - Abstract
[Background] Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease/steatohepatitis (NAFLD/NASH) is a chronic liver disease related to metabolic syndrome that can progress to liver cirrhosis. The involvement of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response in NAFLD progression and the roles played by activating factor 3 (ATF3) and the downstream nuclear protein 1 (NUPR1) are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to determine the gene expression profiles around the ATF3/NUPR1 axis in relation to the development of NAFLD using novel mouse models. [Methods] Fatty liver Shionogi (FLS) mice (n = 12) as a NAFLD model and FLS-ob/ob mice (n = 28) as a NASH model were fed a standard diet. The FLS mice were sacrificed at 24 weeks of age as a control, whereas the FLS-ob/ob mice were sacrificed at 24, 36, and 48 weeks of age. Hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis were evaluated by biochemical, histological, and gene expression analyses. The expression levels of the ER-stress related genes Jun proto-oncogene (C-jun), Atf3, Nupr1, and C/EBP homologous protein (Chop) were measured in liver tissue. Apoptosis was evaluated by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining. [Results] Control mice demonstrated hepatic steatosis alone without apparent fibrosis. On the other hand, FLS-ob/ob mice showed severe steatohepatitis at both 24 and 36 weeks of age and severe fibrosis at both 36 and 48 weeks of age. The expression levels of Atf3, Nupr-1, and C-jun significantly increased from 24 to 48 weeks of age in FLS-ob/ob mice compared with control mice. The expression level of Chop was already high in FLS mice and maintained similar levels in FLS-ob/ob mice; the expression level was consistent with the percentage of TUNEL-positive cells. [Conclusion] The ATF3/NUPR1 axis plays a pivotal role in NASH progression in association with C-jun and Chop and appears to induce apoptosis from early steatosis in the NASH model mice.
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30. Successful Secondary Engraftment of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Cholangiocarcinoma Patient-Derived Xenografts After Previous Failed Primary Engraftment
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Lin Yang, Rondell P. Graham, Jennifer L. Leiting, Mark J. Truty, Tommy Ivanics, John R. Bergquist, Matthew C. Hernandez, and Takaaki Sugihara
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Nod ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Primary tumor ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Cryopreservation ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Biliary tract ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Tumor growth ,business ,Malignant phenotype - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patient-derived xenografts (PDX) provide histologically accurate cancer models that recapitulate patient malignant phenotype and allow for highly correlative oncologic in-vivo downstream translational studies. Primary PDX engraftment failure has significant negative consequences on programmatic efficiency and resource utilization and is due to either no tumor growth or development of lymphoproliferative tumors. We aimed to determine if secondary engraftment of previously cryopreserved patient tumor tissues would allow salvage of PDX models that failed previous primary engraftment and increase overall engraftment efficiency. METHODS: Patient hepatobiliary and pancreatic cancers that failed primary engraftment were identified. Previously cryopreserved primary patient cancerous tissues were implanted into immunodeficient mice (NOD/SCID). Mice were monitored, growth metrics calculated, and secondary engraftment outcomes were recorded. Established PDX were verified and compared to original patient tissue through multiple generations by a GI pathologist. RESULTS: We identified 55 patient tumors that previously failed primary engraftment: no tumor growth (n = 46, 84%) or lymphoproliferative tumor (LT) (n = 9, 16%). After secondary implantation using cryopreserved patient tissues, 29 new histologically validated PDX models were generated with an overall secondary engraftment rate of 53% for all tumor types with greatest yield in pancreatic and biliary tract cancers. Of the secondary engraftment failures (n = 26), 21 (38%) were due to no growth and 5 (9%) developed LT. CONCLUSION: Secondary PDX engraftment using cryopreserved primary cancerous is feasible after previous failed engraftment attempts and can result in a 50% increase in overall engraftment efficiency with decreases in LT formation. This technique allows for salvage of critical patient PDX models that would otherwise not exist. SYNOPSIS: Patient-derived xenografts have many important translational applications however can be limited by engraftment failure. We demonstrate optimized methodology utilizing cryopreservation of primary tumor tissue that allows for subsequent successful secondary engraftment and creation of PDX models that failed previous primary engraftment and allowed salvage of patient PDX models that would otherwise not exist.
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31. A Vein-Viewing Application Enabled Detecting Abdominal Wall Varices Related to the Presence of Non-Treated Gastroesophageal Varices: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Yoshiki Hoshino, Jun-ichi Okano, Takaaki Sugihara, Hajime Isomoto, Yukako Matsuki, Suguru Ikeda, and Takakazu Nagahara
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Adult ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Pilot Projects ,Autoimmune hepatitis ,Esophageal and Gastric Varices ,Chronic liver disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,Gastroenterology ,Varicose Veins ,Risk Factors ,Gastroesophageal varices ,Internal medicine ,Medical technology ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Endoscopy, Digestive System ,R855-855.5 ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Esophagogastroduodenoscopy ,business.industry ,Research ,Abdominal wall varices ,Abdominal Wall ,Hepatitis C ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis B ,medicine.disease ,Mobile Applications ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Multivariate Analysis ,Female ,Varices ,Complication ,business - Abstract
Background Gastroesophageal varices (GOV) are a life-threatening complication in chronic liver disease. A method for non-invasively predicting GOV is crucial for management. This study aimed to determine whether a vein-viewing application can detect abdominal wall varices (AWV) and elucidate the relationship between AWV and GOV. Methods One-hundred patients with chronic liver diseases were prospectively enrolled. All the patients underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy within three months of the enrollment. Unmanipulated images (UI) and vein-weighted images (VWI) were taken for assessing AWV by a vein-viewing application on iPhone. Two doctors independently evaluated both image types. We defined the grading of both UI and AWV as grade 0 (non-detectable), grade 1 (slightly detectable), and grade 2 (distinct). Results The causes of liver diseases among the 71 men and 29 women (median age, 70.5 yr) included Hepatitis B (n = 19), Hepatitis C (n = 21), alcoholism (n = 33), primary biliary cholangitis (n = 3), autoimmune hepatitis (n = 4) and others (n = 20). GOV was indicated in 60 patients, and half of them had not been treated previously (non-treated). VWI could significantly visualize AWV than UI (72% vs. 24%, p = 0.0005). The presence of cirrhosis (chronic hepatitis vs. cirrhosis = 64.6% vs. 91.4%, p = 0.004) and GOV (52.3% vs. 74.3%, p = 0.032) were significantly higher in the VWI-AWV grade 2 group. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that VWI-AWV grade 2 was an independent factor related to the presence of non-treated GOV [OR = 3.05 (1.24–7.53), p = 0.016]. Conclusions The vein-viewing application non-invasively detected AWV related to the presence of cirrhosis and GOV, and VWI-AWV grade 2 was an independent factor related to the presence of non-treated GOV.
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32. Liver chemistries in glycogenic hepatopathy associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and pooled analysis
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Samir Haffar, Fateh Bazerbachi, Hany Habib, Kymberly D. Watt, Darrick K. Li, Ayush Sharma, M. Hassan Murad, Manhal Izzy, Takaaki Sugihara, and Zhen Wang
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diabetic ketoacidosis ,Context (language use) ,Hepatic Complication ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,Mauriac syndrome ,Medicine ,Humans ,Glycemic ,Type 1 diabetes ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Liver Diseases ,medicine.disease ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,business ,Glycogen ,Hepatomegaly - Abstract
Background & aims Glycogenic hepatopathy (GH) in type 1 diabetes-mellitus (T1DM) is characterized by hepatomegaly and perturbations of liver chemistries (LC) that have not been well studied. Furthermore, misdiagnosis with other hepatic complications of T1DM, such as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, has been described. We perform a systematic review of biopsy-proven GH reports in T1DM patients to identify LC patterns. Methods A systematic review identified reports of biopsy-proven GH in patients with T1DM. We excluded GH with other liver diseases, Mauriac syndrome, or GH without T1DM. Two reviewers screened and extracted studies and assessed their methodological quality. LC elevation magnitude, AST-to-ALT ratio, R-ratio to designate hepatocellular, cholestatic or mixed pattern of hepatic injury, and evolution of transaminases after glycemic control were analyzed. Results A total of 192 patients were included, with median age of 20 years, 73% adults, 66% females, median duration of T1DM before diagnosis 10 years, median adult body mass index 21 kg/m2 , median HbA1c 12%, at least one episode of diabetic ketoacidosis 70%, and hepatomegaly 92%. ALT and AST showed moderate-to-severe elevation in 78% and 76%, respectively, AST/ALT >1 in 71% and hepatocellular to mixed pattern of hepatic injury in 81%. Transaminase improvement with glycemic control was the rule, regardless of other factors in multilinear regression analysis. Conclusion GH tends to have AST-predominant elevation with a median of 13 times the upper normal limit and R-ratio >2, which may distinguish it from other etiologies of AST-predominant LC elevation, and in the appropriate clinical context, may obviate invasive tests.
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33. EP1088: PHOTOSENSITIZER VERTEPORFIN INHIBITS THE GROWTH OF YAP- AND TAZ-DOMINANT GASTRIC CANCER CELLS BY SUPPRESSING THE ANTIAPOPTOTIC PROTEIN SURVIVIN IN A LIGHT-INDEPENDENT MANNER
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Takashi Hasegawa, Takaaki Sugihara, Yoshiki Hoshino, Ryohei Tarumoto, Yukako Matsuki, Tsutomu Kanda, Tomoaki Takata, Takakazu Nagahara, Tomomitsu Matono, and Hajime Isomoto
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34. P09235-AMINOLEVULINIC ACID PREVENTS LIPID-INDUCED ER STRESS AND APOPTOSIS BY INDUCING HEME OXYGENASE-1
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Tsutomu Kanda, Kohshiro Hosokawa, Yukari Mae, Tomoaki Takata, Hajime Isomoto, Yui Kobayashi, and Takaaki Sugihara
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Heme oxygenase ,Transplantation ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Apoptosis ,Unfolded protein response ,Medicine ,business ,Cell biology - Abstract
Background and Aims A growing number of evidence indicates the association with dyslipidemia and the progression of chronic kidney disease. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and apoptosis in renal tubule are suggested to be linked to the pathophysiology of toxic lipid-induced kidney injury. 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) is a precursor of heme oxygenase (HO)-1, which plays an important role in protecting cells from various stresses. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the therapeutic effect of ALA, on toxic lipid-induced ER stress and apoptosis in the renal tubule. Method Renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (RPTECs) were treated with palmitic acid to induce ER stress and apoptosis. ALA was also added with palmitic acid (PA). The gene and protein expressions of NF E2-related factor 2, HO-1, glucose-regulated protein (GRP)78, and C/EBP-homologous protein (CHOP) were quantified. Apoptotic cells were evaluated by caspase-3/7 assay. An HO-1 inhibitor, Zn-protoporphyrin IX, was added to investigate the involvement of HO-1 in ALA-mediated therapeutic effect on the ER stress and apoptosis. Results The expressions of GRP78 and CHOP increased in cells treated with PA. Apoptotic signals also increased with PA treatment. ALA induced a significant increase in the HO-1 expression and that led to the suppression of ER stress response. Apoptotic signals in PA-treated cells also decreased with ALA and the effect of ALA disappeared when combined with Zn-protoporphyrin IX. Conclusion PA-induced ER stress and apoptosis in RPTECs. ALA has a therapeutic effect by suppressing ER stress, possibly through HO-1 induction.
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35. P0933PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF AN SGLT2 INHIBITOR ON ER STRESS THROUGH REDUCTION OF ECTOPIC LIPID DEPOSITION IN RENAL TUBULES IN OBESE MICE
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Takaaki Sugihara, Hajime Isomoto, Yukari Mae, Tomomitsu Matono, Takuji Iyama, Satoko Fukuda, Tomoaki Takata, Tsutomu Kanda, Ayami Ida, Masaya Ogawa, Masahiko Koda, Kohshiro Hosokawa, and Marie Yamamoto
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Histology ,Interstitial fibrosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Nephrology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Unfolded protein response ,Lipid deposition ,SGLT2 Inhibitor ,business ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Obese Mice - Abstract
Background and Aims Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major health issue closely related to metabolic syndrome. Although a potential link between ectopic lipid-induced ER stress and the progression of CKD has been suggested, the underlying mechanism has not yet been fully elucidated. SGLT2 inhibitors have been reported to be effective in reducing fat accumulation. However the effect on lipid-associated kidney disease remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of ectopic lipid and ER stress in the development of CKD, and evaluate the efficacy of an SGLT2 inhibitor. Method FLS-ob/ob mice, a model that shows significant ectopic lipid deposition and closely imitate the pathophysiology of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, were treated with vehicle or an SGLT2 inhibitor, Ipragliflozin (1 mg/kg body weight) for 12 weeks. Metabolic characteristics, histology of the kidney, ER stress and apoptotic signals were evaluated. Results Ipragliflozin significantly reduced the serum triglyceride level. Ectopic lipid deposition in renal tubules found in FLS-ob/ob mice was prevented by Ipragliflozin, accompanied by reduced interstitial fibrosis. Both GRP78, a master regulator or ER stress, and CHOP, a downstream mediator of ER stress, were significantly downregulated in mice treated with Ipragliflozin. Apoptotic signal in kidney tissue was also reduced. Conclusion Ipragliflozin improved the pathogenesis of CKD by reducing ER stress through preventing ectopic lipid deposition in the kidney. SGLT2 inhibitors may have therapeutic effect on lipid-associated kidney disease.
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36. Preablation three-dimensional ultrasonography can predict therapeutic effect and local tumor progression after radiofrequency ablation for hepatocellular carcinoma
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Yukako Matsuki, Masahiko Koda, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, Hajime Isomoto, Kenichi Miyoshi, and Jun-ichi Okano
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Radiofrequency ablation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Contrast Media ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultrasonography ,Radiofrequency Ablation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Therapeutic effect ,Liver Neoplasms ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Ablation ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Tumor progression ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Catheter Ablation ,Three dimensional ultrasonography ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Ablation zone - Abstract
To assess the agreement between ablative margin (AM) predicted by preablation three-dimensional ultrasonography (3D-US) and AM measured on postablation computed tomography (CT)/magnetic resonance (MR) images.Sixty patients with 73 hepatocellular carcinoma nodules were enrolled. 3D-US data were collected immediately after puncture by the electrode before ablation. The maximum distance from the electrode to the edge of the tumor in the plane perpendicular to the electrode (C-plane) was defined as "a" and the diameter of the ablation zone as "b". We classified predicted AM into "0.5b - a" ≥0 mm as AM(+) or0 mm as AM(-), and "0.5b - a" ≥3 mm or3 mm.Forty-eight nodules (66 %) were visualized in the C-plane. There was an agreement between the predicted and measured AMs for 39 (81 %) of the 48 nodules. Local tumor progression was observed in 3 (7%) of 43 nodules with predicted AM(+) and in 2 (40 %) of 5 nodules with predicted AM(-) but was not observed in any of 21 nodules with predicted AM ≥ 3 mm. The local tumor progression rate was significantly lower for nodules with predicted AM(+) compared with predicted AM(-)(p = 0.03), and for nodules with predicted AM ≥ 3 mm compared with predicted AM 3 mm (p = 0.04). Local progression was detected in 2 (4.7 %) of 42 nodules with a sufficient AM (≥0 mm) on postablation CT/MR images and in 5 (83.3 %) of 6 nodules with an insufficient AM (0 mm); the difference in progression rate was significant (p = 0.0008).3D-US allows prediction of the AM before radiofrequency ablation.
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37. A novel method for assessing the renal biopsy specimens using an activatable fluorescent probe
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Kentaro Yamada, Yukari Mae, Hajime Isomoto, Masaya Ogawa, Tsutomu Kanda, Marie Yamamoto, Ayami Ida, Sosuke Taniguchi, Yasuteru Urano, Shintaro Hamada, Takuji Iyama, Satoko Fukuda, Takaaki Sugihara, and Tomoaki Takata
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Renal cortex ,Biopsy ,Urology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Kidney ,Article ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical research ,Cortex (anatomy) ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Medulla ,Aged ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Rhodamines ,lcsh:R ,Kidney metabolism ,gamma-Glutamyltransferase ,Middle Aged ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Organ Specificity ,Nephrology ,Feasibility Studies ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Renal biopsy ,Ex vivo - Abstract
Gamma-glutamyl hydroxymethyl rhodamine green (gGlu-HMRG) is an activatable fluorescent probe that can be activated by γ-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT). The expression of GGT in the kidney, which is one of the major organs exhibiting enhanced GGT expression, is exclusively localised to the cortex. Here, we aimed to investigate the feasibility of gGlu-HMRG as a probe for the on-site assessment of renal biopsy specimens. gGlu-HMRG fluorescent probe was applied to the renal proximal tubular epithelial cells and cortical collecting duct cells in vitro, mouse kidneys ex vivo, and human biopsy specimens. In addition, the fluorescence intensities in the cortex and the medulla were comparatively evaluated in the biopsy specimens. The fluorescence signal was rapidly detected in the renal proximal tubular epithelial cells, whereas that in the cortical collecting duct cells was not detected. The fluorescence signal was detected in the mouse kidneys ex vivo without markedly affecting the tissue morphology. In the human biopsy specimens, the fluorescence signal in the cortex was significantly distinct from that in the medulla (p
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38. Steatosis is involved in the progression of kidney disease in a high-fat-diet-induced non-alcoholic steatohepatitis mouse model
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Shintaro Hamada, Tomoaki Takata, Kentaro Yamada, Marie Yamamoto, Yukari Mae, Takuji Iyama, Suguru Ikeda, Tsutomu Kanda, Takaaki Sugihara, and Hajime Isomoto
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Male ,Multidisciplinary ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Diet, High-Fat ,Fibrosis ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Mice ,Cholesterol ,Liver ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic - Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are major health issues associated with the metabolic syndrome. Although NASH is a known risk factor of CKD, the mechanisms linking these two diseases remain poorly understood. We aimed to investigate alterations in the kidney complicated with dyslipidemia in an established NASH mouse model. Male C57BL6/J mice were fed with control diet or high-fat diet (HFD), containing 40% fat, 22% fructose, and 2% cholesterol for 16 weeks. Metabolic characteristics, histological changes in the kidney, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, apoptosis, and fibrosis were evaluated by histological analysis, immunoblotting, and quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Levels of serum aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, alkali-phosphatase, total cholesterol, and urinary albumin were significantly higher in mice fed with HFD. Remarkable steatosis, glomerular hypertrophy, and interstitial fibrosis were also shown in in the kidney by leveraging HFD. Furthermore, HFD increased the mRNA expression levels of Casp3, Tgfb1, and Nfe2l2 and the protein level of BiP. We observed the early changes of CKD and speculate that the underlying mechanisms that link CKD and NASH are the induction of ER stress and apoptosis. Further, we observed the activation of Nfe2l2 in the steatosis-induced CKD mouse model. This NASH model holds implications in investigating the mechanisms linking dyslipidemia and CKD.
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39. Liver stiffness is a useful marker for assessing the therapeutic effect of angioplasty in Budd-Chiari syndrome: A case report
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Masahiko Koda, Ran Nagahara, Jun-ichi Okano, Yasufumi Ohuchi, Takakazu Nagahara, Yukako Matsuki, Masashi Yamane, Kenichi Miyoshi, Kenji Ohyama, Shinsaku Yata, Mika Kodani, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, Toshiaki Okamoto, and Hajime Isomoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Liver stiffness ,business.industry ,Angioplasty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Internal medicine ,Therapeutic effect ,Budd–Chiari syndrome ,medicine ,Cardiology ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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40. YAP Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Nuclear Localization in Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Are Regulated by LCK and Independent of LATS Activity
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Petra Hirsova, Ayano Kabashima, Gregory J. Gores, Mark J. Truty, Carlos P. Sosa, Lavanya Yohanathan, Lin Yang, Matthew C. Hernandez, George Vasmatzis, Takaaki Sugihara, Nathan W. Werneburg, and Rory L. Smoot
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0301 basic medicine ,Cytoplasm ,Cancer Research ,Dasatinib ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Article ,Cholangiocarcinoma ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Src family kinase ,Phosphorylation ,Tyrosine ,Molecular Biology ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Cell Proliferation ,Cell Nucleus ,Regulation of gene expression ,Hippo signaling pathway ,Kinase ,Chemistry ,YAP-Signaling Proteins ,Tyrosine phosphorylation ,Phosphoproteins ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,src-Family Kinases ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,Lymphocyte Specific Protein Tyrosine Kinase p56(lck) ,Cancer research ,Signal Transduction ,Transcription Factors ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The Hippo pathway effector, Yes-associated protein (YAP), is a transcriptional coactivator implicated in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) pathogenesis. YAP is known to be regulated by a serine/threonine kinase relay module (MST1/2–LATS1/2) culminating in phosphorylation of YAP at Serine 127 and cytoplasmic sequestration. However, YAP also undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation, and the role of tyrosine phosphorylation in YAP regulation remains unclear. Herein, YAP regulation by tyrosine phosphorylation was examined in human and mouse CCA cells, as well as patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. YAP was phosphorylated on tyrosine 357 (Y357) in CCA cell lines and PDX models. SRC family kinase (SFK) inhibition with dasatinib resulted in loss of YAPY357 phosphorylation, promoted its translocation from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, and reduced YAP target gene expression, including cell lines expressing a LATS1/2-resistant YAP mutant in which all serine residues were mutated to alanine. Consistent with these observations, precluding YAPY357 phosphorylation by site-directed mutagenesis (YAPY357F) excluded YAP from the nucleus. Targeted siRNA experiments identified LCK as the SFK that most potently mediated YAPY357 phosphorylation. Likewise, inducible CRISPR/Cas9-targeted LCK deletion decreased YAPY357 phosphorylation and its nuclear localization. The importance of LCK in CCA biology was demonstrated by clinical observations suggesting LCK expression levels were associated with early tumor recurrence following resection of CCA. Finally, dasatinib displayed therapeutic efficacy in PDX models. Mol Cancer Res; 16(10); 1556–67. ©2018 AACR.
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41. Anhydrous proton-conducting material consisting of basic protein protamine
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Masanori Yamada, Takaaki Sugihara, and Tetsuya Yamada
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biology ,Proton ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Protonation ,Protamine ,Analytical Chemistry ,Residue (chemistry) ,Deprotonation ,Polymer chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,biology.protein ,Anhydrous ,Molecule ,Oxonium ion - Abstract
Protamine, one of the nucleoproteins, is contained in the sperm of fishes and is a linear polypeptide with many arginine (Arg) residues. The basic polypeptide chain can behave as the proton acceptor site in the acid-base composite material. Therefore, we prepared the composite material by the mixing of the basic protein, protamine, and the acidic molecule, methanediphosphonic acid (MP). The protamine-MP composite materials formed the acid-base complex by the electrostatic interaction between the protonated guanidino group in Arg residue and the deprotonated phosphonic acid group in the MP molecule. In addition, the protamine-MP composite material showed the anhydrous proton conductivity of 9.1 × 10−4 S cm−1 at 160 °C in the flowing dry nitrogen. The proton conducting mechanism in the protamine-MP composite material depended on the proton transfer to the proton defect site in the MP molecule without the need of diffusible molecules, such as the oxonium ion.
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42. Two patterns of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography with Sonazoid® in spontaneous rupture of hepatocellular carcinoma: a report of four cases
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Takaaki Sugihara, Kenichi Miyoshi, Tomomitsu Matono, Toshiaki Okamoto, Masahiko Koda, and Hajime Isomoto
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Spontaneous rupture ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Arterial Embolization ,Ultrasound ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Hemostasis ,Angiography ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,Ultrasonography ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Spontaneous rupture is a life-threatening complication of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Detecting active bleeding is critical. Color Doppler and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) with Levovist® are reported to be useful for detecting active bleeding. A few reports have described using Sonazoid® to detect bleeding in ruptured HCC. This report describes two distinctive patterns of bleeding from ruptured HCC observed in CEUS with Sonazoid®. Four patients with suspected HCC rupture were examined by gray-scale ultrasonography (US) and then CEUS with Sonazoid®. Two patterns of bleeding were observed with CEUS: jet-like extravasation (n = 2) and bubble leakage (n = 2). While contrast-enhanced computed tomography and angiography revealed active bleeding in only one patient, CEUS detected active bleeding and enabled the bleeding site to be estimated in all patients. Transcatheter arterial embolization was performed based on the findings of CEUS, and hemostasis was achieved in all patients. CEUS using Sonazoid® could demonstrate active bleeding as two patterns, and these findings enabled us to detect the rupture site of HCC more confidently than with other modalities.
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43. Ultrasound Assessment of Kidney Volume in Patients with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: A Predictor of Diuretic Resistance
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Yoshiharu Kinugasa, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomoaki Takata, Shinobu Sugihara, Kensaku Yamada, Masahiko Kato, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Keiko Hosho, Hiromi Ito, and Chitose Imai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute decompensated heart failure ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ultrasound ,Renal function ,Furosemide ,Kidney Volume ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Diuretic ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BACKGROUND Diuretics are essential for treating acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF), but the response is inconsistent. This study aimed to clarify whether kidney volume as assessed by ultrasound (US) predicts diuretic resistance in patients with ADHF. METHODS We enrolled 29 patients with ADHF and 32 controls. Height-adjusted kidney volume was assessed by US. We divided patients into two groups based on the median value of total daily use of furosemide (intravenous dose plus 0.5 × oral dose of furosemide equivalents) during 3 days from admission. RESULTS Patients with ADHF had a significantly smaller left kidney volume than did control subjects (27.7 ± 10.0 vs. 32.8 ± 8.8 mL/m, P < 0.05). Patients in the high-dose furosemide group (≥ 51.7 mg/d) had a significantly lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and a significantly smaller kidney volume than did those in the low-dose furosemide group (eGFR: 43.9 ± 20.4 vs. 60.8 ± 21.6 mL/min/1.73 m2, left kidney volume: 23.2 ± 5.2 vs. 32.6 ± 11.0 mL/m, right kidney volume: 26.5 ± 7.5 vs. 32.6 ± 7.9 mL/m, all P < 0.05). Multivariate logistic analysis showed that left kidney volume, but not eGFR, was independently associated with the requirement of high-dose furosemide (odds ratio: 0.856, 95% confidence interval: 0.735-0.997, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION Kidney volume as assessed by US is a useful predictor of diuretic resistance in patients with ADHF.
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44. Risk Assessment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in General Population by Liver Stiffness in Combination with Controlled Attenuation Parameter using Transient Elastography: A Cross Sectional Study
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Masahiko Koda, Hajime Isomoto, Shiho Tokunaga, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, Kinya Okamoto, and Yoshikazu Murawaki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Cirrhosis ,biology ,business.industry ,Fatty liver ,Population ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis B ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Alanine transaminase ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Steatohepatitis ,business ,Transient elastography ,education - Abstract
Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients without hepatitis B (HBV) and -C virus (HCV) infection are increasing in Japan. Method for detecting high-risk liver diseases of HCC in general population has still not been established. Liver stiffness measurement (LSM) and Controlled Attenuation Parameter (CAP) using transient elastography (TE; FibroScan System) are useful for detecting liver fibrosis and steatosis. The aim of this study is to clarify TE for risk assessment of HCC in general population. Methods This cross-sectional study was performed for residents aged ≥ 40 years in an intermountain town in Japan with a population of 3,493. Blood laboratory testing included tumor markers, abdominal ultrasound (AUS), and TE was performed. Results Among 175 subjects (64 men, 111 women), TE was evaluated and three patients with HCC were detected by AUS. For detecting HCC, the cut-off value of LSM was 5.3 kPa sensitivity 100%, specificity 75%, AUROC 0.88). The combination of LSM and CAP (LSM > 5.3 kPa with any CAP and CAP > 248 dB/m with any LSM) could detect the high-risk liver diseases of HCC (HCC, nonalcoholic fatty liver/steatohepatitis, HBV or HCV related chronic viral hepatitis with alanine transaminase (ALT) > 30 IU/L for men or > 19 IU/L for women or cirrhosis of any cause) with high sensitivity (sensitivity 90%, specificity 55%, positive predictive value 10%, negative predictive value 99%, P = 0.006). Conclusion The combination of LSM and CAP can be useful in detecting high-risk liver diseases of HCC out of general population.
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45. Ipragliflozin Ameliorates Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Apoptosis through Preventing Ectopic Lipid Deposition in Renal Tubules
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Takuji Iyama, Yukari Mae, Marie Yamamoto, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, Satoko Fukuda, Masahiko Koda, Tomoaki Takata, Tsutomu Kanda, Sosuke Taniguchi, Kohshiro Hosokawa, Hajime Isomoto, and Ayami Ida
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Apoptosis ,urologic and male genital diseases ,lcsh:Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Glucosides ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP ,Spectroscopy ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,Kidney ,NASH ,SGLT2 inhibitor ,General Medicine ,lipotoxicity ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Computer Science Applications ,steatonephropathy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lipotoxicity ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocyte ,SGLT2 Inhibitor ,ER stress ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Down-Regulation ,Thiophenes ,digestive system ,Catalysis ,Article ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,NAFLD ,medicine ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Molecular Biology ,Triglycerides ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Ipragliflozin ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,ectopic fat accumulation ,Unfolded protein response ,Steatohepatitis ,business ,Transcription Factor CHOP ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are major health burdens closely related to metabolic syndrome. A link between CKD and NASH has been assumed, however, the underlying mechanism is still unknown. Ectopic lipid deposition (ELD) in the hepatocyte results in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, which plays an important role in the development of steatohepatitis. ELD is also assumed to play a role in the development of kidney injury. We aimed to investigate the role of ELD and ER stress in the development of CKD, and evaluate the efficacy of a sodium glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor, ipragliflozin. Methods: Male FLS-ob/ob mice that closely imitate the pathophysiology of NASH were treated with vehicle or ipragliflozin. Metabolic characteristics, histology of the kidney, ER stress, and apoptotic signals were evaluated. Results: The serum triglyceride was significantly lower in mice treated with ipragliflozin. Ipragliflozin reduced ELD in renal tubules. Ipragliflozin also reduced the expression levels of GRP78 and CHOP, apoptotic cells, and interstitial fibrosis. Conclusions: ELD induced kidney injury through ER stress. Ipragliflozin improved the pathogenesis of CKD by reducing ELD and ER stress in NASH-model mice. Our results suggest ipragliflozin has therapeutic effect on CKD in NASH.
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46. Serum miR-379 expression is related to the development and progression of hypercholesterolemia in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Hideyuki Hyogo, Takumi Onoyama, Hiroshi Tobita, Manabu Kishina, Shiho Tokunaga, Takaaki Sugihara, Hajime Isomoto, Kenichi Miyoshi, Tomomitsu Matono, Toshiaki Okamoto, Keisuke Hino, Masahiko Koda, Shuichi Sato, Miwa Kawanaka, Jun Kato, Yuichi Hara, Kinya Okamoto, Kazuaki Chayama, Yoshikazu Murawaki, and Akira Hiramatsu
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Cirrhosis ,Biochemistry ,Gastroenterology ,Pathogenesis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrosis ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Animal Cells ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,Liver Diseases ,Fatty liver ,Genomics ,Middle Aged ,Lipids ,Up-Regulation ,Nucleic acids ,Cholesterol ,Liver ,Lipotoxicity ,Medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,Cellular Types ,Anatomy ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Science ,Hypercholesterolemia ,Gastroenterology and Hepatology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,microRNA ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Non-coding RNA ,Gene Prediction ,Aged ,Natural antisense transcripts ,Biology and life sciences ,business.industry ,Computational Biology ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Cell Biology ,Genome Analysis ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Gene regulation ,Fatty Liver ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Hepatocytes ,RNA ,Gene expression ,Steatohepatitis ,business ,Biomarkers ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
IntroductionNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has a wide spectrum, eventually leading to cirrhosis and hepatic carcinogenesis. We previously reported that a series of microRNAs (miRNAs) mapped in the 14q32.2 maternally imprinted gene region (Dlk1-Dio3 mat) are related to NAFLD development and progression in a mouse model. We examined the suitability of miR-379, a circulating Dlk1-Dio3 mat miRNA, as a human NAFLD biomarker.MethodsEighty NAFLD patients were recruited for this study. miR-379 was selected from the putative Dlk1-Dio3 mat miRNA cluster because it exhibited the greatest expression difference between NAFLD and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in our preliminary study. Real-time PCR was used to examine the expression levels of miR-379 and miR-16 as an internal control.ResultsCompared to normal controls, serum miR-379 expression was significantly up-regulated in NAFLD patients. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis suggested that miR-379 is a suitable marker for discriminating NAFLD patients from controls, with an area under the curve value of 0.72. Serum miR-379 exhibited positive correlations with alkaline phosphatase, total cholesterol, and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol levels in patients with early stage NAFLD (Brunt fibrosis stage 0 to 1). The correlation between serum miR-379 and cholesterol levels was lost in early stage NAFLD patients treated with statins. Software-based predictions indicated that various energy metabolism–related genes, including insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and IGF-1 receptor, are potential targets of miR-379.ConclusionsSerum miR-379 exhibits high potential as a biomarker for NAFLD. miR-379 appears to increase cholesterol lipotoxicity, leading to the development and progression of NAFLD, via interference with the expression of target genes, including those related to the IGF-1 signaling pathway. Our results could facilitate future research into the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of NAFLD.
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47. Natural History of Exophytic Type Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor: A Case Report
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Hajime Isomoto, Takaaki Sugihara, Yasuaki Hirooka, Tomomitsu Matono, Hirohiko Kuroda, Ayame Ogawa, Kenichi Miyoshi, Takakazu Nagahara, Yasutaka Aoe, and Ran Nagahara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Patient Report ,gastrointestinal stromal tumor ,transabdominal ultrasound ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Doubling time ,exophytic type ,Stromal tumor ,neoplasms ,GiST ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Endoscopy ,Natural history ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is the most common submucosal tumor of the stomach. GISTs are often detected by esophagogastroduodenal endoscopy. We have previously reported on endoscopically invisible medium-sized exophytic type GISTs. We present here a case of small exophytic GIST detected by transabdominal ultrasonography (TUS) in which the natural history of the tumor could be traced retrospectively through incidental findings obtained during follow-up for intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm by magnetic resonance of imaging or computed tomography over about 10 years. The tumor appeared 7 years before its detection, and the doubling time was calculated as 6.9 years. In conclusion, low-risk exophytic GIST was estimated to have taken at least about 7 years to reach a size detectable by TUS.
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48. YAP and the Hippo pathway in cholangiocarcinoma
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Gregory J. Gores, Takaaki Sugihara, Rory L. Smoot, and Hajime Isomoto
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Hippo pathway ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Yes-associated protein ,Article ,Cholangiocarcinoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surgical oncology ,Oncogenic signaling ,Effective treatment ,Animals ,Humans ,Hippo Signaling Pathway ,Receptor ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Cell Proliferation ,Hippo signaling pathway ,Effector ,fungi ,Gastroenterology ,YAP-Signaling Proteins ,3. Good health ,Bile Duct Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Signal Transduction ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) has an increasing incidence and remains a difficult to treat malignancy. In a search for more effective treatment options, progress has been made in identifying molecular drivers of oncogenic signaling including IDH mutations and FGFR2 fusions. In addition, multiple investigators have identified increased activity of YAP, the effector protein of the Hippo pathway, in CCA. The Hippo pathway regulates organ size, cellular proliferation, and apoptosis via YAP, a transcriptional co-activator. Targeting of the pathway has been difficult due the lack of a dedicated cell-surface receptor. However, more recently, additional cross-regulatory pathways have been identified that are potentially targetable. In this review, we address the current treatment landscape for CCA, the Hippo pathway broadly, animal models of CCA with attention to Hippo-related models, and the current strategies for targeting YAP.
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49. Renal shear wave velocity by acoustic radiation force impulse did not reflect advanced renal impairment
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Takuji Iyama, Tomoaki Takata, Keiko Hosho, Shinobu Sugihara, Kenichi Miyoshi, Yukari Mae, Masahiko Koda, Chishio Munemura, Satoko Fukuda, Hajime Isomoto, Takeaki Fukui, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, and Toshiaki Okamoto
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Kidney ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Case-control study ,General Medicine ,Impulse (physics) ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,End stage renal disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nephrology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Predictive value of tests ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Radiology ,business ,Acoustic radiation force ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Aim Acoustic radiation force impulse is a noninvasive method for evaluating tissue elasticity on ultrasound. Renal shear wave velocity measured by this technique has not been fully investigated in patients with renal disease. The aim of the present study was to compare renal shear wave velocity in end-stage renal disease patients and that in patients without chronic kidney disease and to investigate influencing factors. Methods Renal shear wave velocities were measured in 59 healthy young subjects (control group), 31 subjects without chronic kidney disease (non-CKD group), and 39 end-stage renal disease patients (ESRD group). Each measurement was performed 10 times at both kidneys, and the mean value of eight of 10 measurements, excluding the maximum and minimum values, was compared. Results Renal shear wave velocity could be measured in all subjects. Renal shear wave velocity in the control group was higher than in the non-CKD group and in the ESRD group, and no difference was found between the non-CKD group and the ESRD group. Age and depth were negatively correlated to the renal shear wave velocity. In multiple regression analysis, age and depth were independent factors for renal shear wave velocity, while renal impairment was not. There was no difference between the non-CKD group and the ESRD group, even when ages were matched and depth was adjusted. Conclusion Renal shear wave velocity was not associated with advanced renal impairment. However, it reflected alteration of renal aging, and this technique may be useful to detect renal impairment in the earlier stages.
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50. The choice of treatment and efficacy for the advanced hepatocellular carcinoma with inferior vena cava tumor thrombus (IVC-TT): a retrospective study
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Shinsaku Yata, Takaaki Sugihara, Tomomitsu Matono, Toshiaki Okamoto, Yoshiyuki Murawaki, Yasufumi Ohuchi, Kenichi Miyoshi, Takashi Tanimura, Michimori Kono, Keiko Hosho, Hajime Isomoto, Motoki Ametani, Masahiko Koda, and Jun-ichi Okano
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Published
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