Publications by authors named "Akiko Hayashi"

Malignant transformation is a rare complication of ovarian mature cystic teratoma that occurs in 1-3% of cases. We herein report a case of squamous cell carcinoma originating from mature cystic teratoma of the ovary diagnosed 10 years after initial tumor detection. A 69-year-old woman presented to the Department of Internal Medicine with a seven-month history of abdominal fullness.

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Introduction: The systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) has emerged as a promising prognostic marker in various malignancies. However, its prognostic significance in patients with small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) remains unclear. In this study, we evaluated the prognostic impact of the SII in patients with SCLC after ICI use.

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Objective: Chimerism analysis is an important post-transplant assessment for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT) recipients. Although various chimerism analysis techniques are already established, they are limited in terms of sensitivity, versatility, and turnaround time. Our objective was to develop a digital droplet polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) assay for chimerism analysis using ABO gene polymorphisms as markers.

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Background/aim: Survival outcomes in patients with successfully resected non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are not well understood. Furthermore, the best treatment strategy for postoperative locoregional recurrence has not been established.

Patients And Methods: Patients who underwent R0 resection of NSCLC between 2013 and 2022 were retrospectively reviewed.

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To study the validation process for sea surface salinity (SSS) we have generated one year (November 2011- October 2012) of simulated satellite and in situ "ground truth" data. This was done using the ECCO (Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Oceans) 1/48° simulation, the highest resolution global ocean model currently available. The ground tracks of three satellites, Aquarius, SMAP (Soil Moisture Active Passive) and SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) were extracted and used to sample the model with a gaussian weighting similar to that of the spaceborne sensor ground footprint.

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  • Pregnancy of unknown location (PUL) occurs when a pregnancy test is positive, but a pregnancy cannot be confirmed through ultrasound, leading to diagnostic procedures like dilation and curettage (D&C) or laparoscopy.
  • A case study highlighted a tiny complete hydatidiform mole discovered during D&C, suggesting that even small abnormal growths in PUL cases should prompt further investigation.
  • Further research is needed to determine if these tiny moles pose risks for persistent gestational trophoblastic disease, but D&C may help clarify diagnoses in PUL patients.
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  • IVIg is used to treat inflammatory demyelinating diseases like Guillain-Barré syndrome and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, but its exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • In a mouse model study, IVIg treatment after lysolecithin injection led to significantly reduced demyelination in the sciatic nerve compared to untreated mice.
  • Further analysis revealed that IVIg interacts with a specific myelin protein (large myelin protein zero, or L-MPZ) in the peripheral nervous system, suggesting it may help modulate demyelination by targeting this protein on myelin debris.
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  • - The text discusses a rare case of a recurrent mucinous neoplasm that developed from a benign ovarian cystadenoma in a 58-year-old woman after she underwent adnexectomy, highlighting the importance of complete surgical excision.
  • - Following initial surgery, two years later, imaging revealed a cystic mass near the uterus, which was found to be a mucinous borderline tumor, indicating that residual tumor cells may have contributed to the recurrence.
  • - The authors emphasize the need for careful monitoring of patients post-surgery for potential recurrence, especially considering the risk of malignant transformation in ovarian mucinous tumors.
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Own-age bias is a well-known bias reflecting the effects of age, and its role has been demonstrated, particularly, in face recognition. However, it remains unclear whether an own-age bias exists in facial impression formation. In the present study, we used three datasets from two published and one unpublished functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study that employed the same pleasantness rating task with fMRI scanning and preferential choice task after the fMRI to investigate whether healthy young and older participants showed own-age effects in face preference.

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  • * Researchers conducted in vitro drug sensitivity testing on blood samples from eight TAM patients to explore new treatment options, screening a total of 41 different drugs.
  • * The study found that TAM cells are particularly sensitive to glucocorticoids, the MAP2K inhibitor trametinib, and cytarabine, indicating these could be potential therapeutic approaches for TAM.
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  • The study investigates the cardiovascular health of adults with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), focusing on potential causes of their high mortality rate.
  • Researchers analyzed 18 adults with PWS, measuring various cardiac function indicators and assessing levels of cardiovascular biomarkers.
  • Findings revealed common comorbid conditions like obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, and although overall cardiac function appeared normal, subtle cardiovascular abnormalities were noted, emphasizing the need for better management of obesity-related issues in these patients.
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Expansion of the amino-acid repertoire with synthetic derivatives introduces novel structures and functionalities into proteins. In this study, we improved the antigen binding of antibodies by incorporating halogenated tyrosines at multiple selective sites. Tyrosines in the Fab fragment of an anti-EGF-receptor antibody 059-152 were systematically replaced with 3-bromo- and 3-chlorotyrosines, and simultaneous replacements at four specific sites were found to cause a tenfold increase in the affinity toward the antigen.

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  • Preclinical studies indicated that combining sorafenib (SFN) and irinotecan (CPT-11) may enhance treatment for relapsed pediatric hepatic cancer (hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular carcinoma).
  • A phase I dose-finding study was conducted with six patients, who received a specific combination of SFN and CPT-11, targeting the identification of any toxic effects and the optimal dosage.
  • The findings showed that while the study didn't reach the maximum tolerated dose due to early termination, the combination therapy was generally tolerable, with manageable side effects reported among participants.
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  • Abnormal blood cell counts are common in patients with Down syndrome and transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM), but the factors predicting recovery of blood cell counts were unclear.
  • A study reviewed the medical records of 21 TAM patients to explore what influences the normalization of platelet levels.
  • Results indicated that high platelet counts and a large number of blasts at diagnosis are linked to later recovery of platelet levels, suggesting that physicians should monitor potential prolonged low platelet counts in such patients.
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Background: Overall survival (OS) of patients with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is poor, with radiation therapy (RT) the only intervention that transiently delays tumor progression. Hypofractionated RT and re-irradiation at first progression have gained popularity in improving the quality of life of such patients.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of children with DIPG treated at Kanagawa Children's Medical Center from 2000 to 2018.

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The incidence of male reproductive system disorders, especially hypospadias, has been increasing in developed countries since the latter half of the 20th century. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals from the environment are considered to be involved in hypospadias onset through epigenetic alterations. This pilot study aimed to explore disease-specific methylated CpGs in human patient samples using the methylated-site display-amplified fragment length polymorphism (MSD-AFLP) technique developed by our research group [1].

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This study investigated the lexical use of Japanese pitch accent in Japanese-learning infants. A word-object association task revealed that 18-month-old infants succeeded in learning the associations between two nonsense objects paired with two nonsense words minimally distinguished by pitch pattern (Experiment 1). In contrast, 14-month-old infants failed (Experiment 2).

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The L-shape form of tRNA is maintained by tertiary interactions occurring in the core. Base changes in this domain can cause structural defects and impair tRNA activity. Here, we report on a method to safely engineer structural variations in this domain utilizing the noncanonical scaffold of tRNA.

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Food categories that significantly contribute to daily intake of total arsenic (TAs), inorganic arsenic (iAs), lead (Pb) and aluminium (Al) were statistically sought for the 949 duplicate diet samples collected from 319 households in Japan. Daily intakes of TAs, iAs, Pb and Al were calculated based on measured element concentration in duplicate diet samples and weight of the samples. Amounts of consumption of 12 food categories of each duplicate diet sample were self-reported (beverage), interviewed (fat and oil, spices, and sugar) and actually weighted (other 9 categories) at the time of diet sampling.

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  • Myelinated axons have four distinct regions, with the paranodal junction playing a key role in rapid electrical signaling, but its interaction with neurons is not fully understood.
  • A study on mice lacking the protein NF155 showed that disrupting the paranodal junctions altered the expression of 433 genes, notably reducing the level of aquaporin 3 (AQP3), which may be linked to schizophrenia.
  • By over-expressing AQP3 in these NF155 knockout mice, researchers discovered increased neuron apoptosis, suggesting that AQP3 regulation could offer new therapeutic strategies for schizophrenia.
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Background: There is still considerable debate about the effects of exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) an endocrine disrupter at low doses. Recently, many studies using animal models have shown that prenatal BPA exposure induces behavioral and neuronal disorders due to epigenetic changes in the brain. However, striking evidence of epigenomic changes has to be shown.

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Here, we report on a healthy 30-year-old man with no significant medical history, who tested negative for human immunodeficiency virus antigenemia but developed Aspergillus pancarditis. A case of this kind is extremely rare, and to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a patient with Aspergillus pancarditis, which generally leads to a very poor outcome, who had a long-term favorable clinical course. A biopsy from the right atrium of hypertrophied atrial septum was essential for obtaining the definitive diagnosis.

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Chemotherapy-induced taste disorder is one of the critical issues in cancer therapy. Bortezomib, a proteasome inhibitor, is a key agent in multiple myeloma therapy, but it induces a taste disorder. In this study, we investigated the characteristics of bortezomib-induced taste disorder and the underlying mechanism in mice.

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The site-specific chemical conjugation of proteins, following synthesis with an expanded genetic code, promises to advance antibody-based technologies, including antibody drug conjugation and the creation of bispecific Fab dimers. The incorporation of non-natural amino acids into antibodies not only guarantees site specificity but also allows the use of bio-orthogonal chemistry. However, the efficiency of amino acid incorporation fluctuates significantly among different sites, thereby hampering the identification of useful conjugation sites.

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