Publications by authors named "Hideaki Karasawa"

Iatrogenic ureteral injury is a rare but serious complication of colorectal cancer surgery. Although prophylactic ureteral catheterization (PUC) is used to facilitate intraoperative ureter identification and reduce the risk of ureteral injury, its efficacy is debated. We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility and outcomes of PUC in colorectal cancer surgery.

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Background: Epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation, significantly contribute to colorectal cancer (CRC); the gut microbiota is also involved. However, studies on the possible role of microbiota in DNA methylation are limited. This study investigates the association between gut microbiota composition and high-methylated CRC (HMCC).

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Fibulin 2 (FBLN2) is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein. Exclusion of exon 9 of FBLN2 is one of the most recurrent splicing events across multiple types of cancer, but its functional relevance in cancer has remained unexplored. We here reveal that the exclusion of exon 9 of FBLN2 results in the loss of a single N-glycosylation site that leads to misfolding of the FBLN2 protein as well as to a reduction in both its stability and secretion efficiency.

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Immunogenic cell death (ICD) enhances immunogenicity and activates antitumor immune responses. ICD induction by anticancer drugs may be effective against microsatellite-stable colorectal cancers (CRCs) that are less responsive to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Calreticulin (CRT) is crucial in ICD, promoting dendritic cell phagocytosis and initiating antitumor immunity.

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Article Synopsis
  • ABCC3 (MRP3) is a transporter for bile acids that is downregulated in colorectal cancer due to the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, raising questions about its role in cancer development.
  • * Research found that genes associated with bile acid secretion, including ABCC3, were already downregulated during the early stages of cancer, like adenoma formation.
  • * Manipulating ABCC3 levels affected the concentration of deoxycholic acid in cancer cells, influencing MAPK signaling, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were shown to increase ABCC3 expression, indicating its potential as a therapeutic target in colorectal cancer.*
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Background And Purpose: Colorectal cancer progression from adenoma to cancer is a time-intensive process; however, the interaction between normal fibroblasts (NFs) with early colorectal tumors, such as adenomas, remains unclear. Here, we analyzed the response of the microenvironment during early tumorigenesis using co-cultures of organoids and NFs.

Materials And Methods: Colon normal epithelium, adenoma, cancer organoid, and NFs were established and co-cultured using Transwell inserts.

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The patient was referred to our hospital because of bloody stool and anorectal pain, and a colonoscopy revealed a tumor in the lower rectum. Although no distant metastasis was found, the tumor was suspected to have invaded the distal prostate. Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(45 Gy/25 Fr with S-1)resulted in tumor shrinkage and symptomatic improvement, however, the primary tumor remained in close proximity to the prostate and urethra.

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A 56-year-old man was referred to our hospital with an awareness of anal tumor. The tumor extended from the anal verge to the back of left testicle. Colonoscopy showed no tumor in the rectum and the anal canal.

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Both viable and non-viable orally administered CRL1505 modulate immunity in local (intestine) and distal (respiratory) mucosal sites. So, intestinal adhesion and colonization are not necessary for this probiotic strain to exert its immunomodulatory effects. In this work, a mucus-binding factor knockout CRL1505 strain (ΔCRL1505) was obtained and the lack of binding ability to both intestinal epithelial cells and mucin was demonstrated in vitro.

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We report a case of the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) after total proctocolectomy followed with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (TPC-IPAA) for ulcerative colitis (UC). The patient was a 46-year-old woman. She was diagnosed with UC of pancolitis in 2000.

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Intestinal malrotation (IM) is an abnormality due to a failure of the normal midgut rotation and fixation. We report a case of 46-year-old man with ulcerative colitis whose IM was apparent after laparoscopically total proctocolectomy (TPC) followed by ileal-pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) and ileostomy. There was no abnormal anatomy except for mobile cecum/ascending colon during the initial operation.

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A 56-year-old man was referred to our hospital for multidisciplinary treatment of advanced sigmoid colon carcinoma with a suspected bladder invasion. The patient received 8 courses of modified Leucovorin, fluorouracil, and oxaliplatin (mFOLFOX6)plus panitumumab as neoadjuvant chemotherapy for reliable and safe radical resection after ileostomy construction. There was a significant reduction in the tumor size following chemotherapy; hence, low anterior resection was performed.

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A 70's woman complaining blood stool and lower abdominal pain visited a local doctor and was given the diagnosis of rectal cancer by colonoscopy. CT, MRI, and bone scintigraphy revealed multiple lymph node and bone metastasis and peritoneal dissemination. She had developed disseminated intravascular coagulation(DIC)during hospitalization, and the cause was considered to be disseminated carcinomatosis of the bone marrow.

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The ATP-binding cassette subfamily G member 2 (ABCG2) transporter is involved in the development of multidrug resistance in cancer patients. Many inhibitors of ABCG2 have been reported to enhance the chemosensitivity of cancer cells. However, none of these inhibitors are being used clinically.

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The splicing of microexons (very small exons) is frequently dysregulated in the brain of individuals with autism spectrum disorder. However, little is known of the patterns, regulatory mechanisms and roles of microexon splicing in cancer. We here examined the transcriptome-wide profile of microexon splicing in matched colorectal cancer (CRC) and normal tissue specimens.

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Background: Antimesenteric cutback end-to-end isoperistaltic anastomosis (Sasaki-Watanabe anastomosis; Sasaki-W anastomosis), which was developed in our department, is a novel hand-sewn anastomotic technique for Crohn's disease intended to prevent anastomotic stenosis and preserve the peripheral circulation.

Aim: The aim of the present study is to present the surgical technique of Sasaki-W anastomosis and to assess the safety and the early results of the surgical anastomotic recurrence of Sasaki-W anastomosis.

Patients And Methods: The present study was a single-center retrospective cohort study.

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Background: Pancreatic serous cystic neoplasm (SCN) is an uncommon exocrine neoplasm, which is believed to be a benign entity. However, some of these neoplasms may occasionally attain metastatic ability. Von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL) manifests a dominantly inherited systemic syndrome accompanied by several benign or malignant tumors, including cystic tumors, in various organs.

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Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are a major component of the tumor microenvironment and have been shown to promote cancer aggressiveness. In our previous study, analysis of expression profiles obtained from paired CAFs and normal fibroblasts from colorectal cancer (CRC) tissue revealed that gene sets related to the Wnt signaling pathway were highly enriched in colorectal CAFs. Furthermore, among the components of the β-catenin-independent Wnt pathway, Wnt5a was highly expressed in CAFs.

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The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway plays an important role in the colorectal cancer (CRC) progression, being supposed to be activated by the gene mutations, such as BRAF or KRAS. Although the inhibitors of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) have demonstrated efficacy in the cells with the BRAF or KRAS mutations, a clinical response is not always associated with the molecular signature. The patient-derived organoids (PDO) have emerged as a powerful in vitro model system to study cancer, and it has been widely applied for the drug screening.

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Article Synopsis
  • Exosomes are small vesicles involved in cell communication, and this study focuses on their role in transmitting miRNAs in colorectal adenomas (CRAs) and colorectal cancer (CRC), which have not been previously studied together.
  • Researchers developed organoid cultures from colorectal tissues, isolated exosomes, and compared miRNA profiles, discovering distinct expression patterns between CRA and CRC organoids.
  • The study found that miR-1246 was upregulated in CRC organoids, and altering its levels influenced cell proliferation in CRC cells, suggesting its involvement in the progression from CRA to cancer.
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A 50's man was referred to our hospital because of sigmoid colon cancer with multiple liver metastases and para-aortic lymph node metastases. Although blood test showed elevated D-dimer(50 μg/mL), there was no significant thrombus in contrast-enhanced CT scan. Since cancer pain and symptoms of bowel obstruction had continued after endoscopic stent placement, we resected primary lesion.

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A 30's extremely obese patient(body mass index: BMI 45 kg/m2)was referred to our hospital with a chief complaint of bloody urine and stool. Colonoscopy revealed a sigmoid colon tumor. Barium enema examination revealed stenosis of the sigmoid colon.

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Aim: Crohn's disease (CD) can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract; however, the frequency of CD lesions differs by location. This work aimed to examine resection rates by location to clarify locational characteristics of the small intestine in surgical CD cases.

Method: This was a single-centre retrospective case note review of patients who had undergone resection for CD affecting the small intestine between January 2014 and February 2020.

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Background: Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) currently play an important role in the treatment of patients with end-stage heart failure who require a bridge to heart transplantation or destination therapy. With the development and improvement of the LVADs, the morbidity and mortality rates are declining and life expectancies increasing, and the number of patients with LVADs requiring non-cardiac surgery is likely to increase. We present the case of a patient with implantable LVAD who underwent laparoscopic right hemicolectomy for ascending colon cancer.

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