Publications by authors named "Hiroki Tsutsumi"

Eutyrannosaurians were large predatory dinosaurs that dominated Asian and North American terrestrial faunas in latest Cretaceous times. These apex predators arose from smaller-bodied tyrannosauroids during the 'middle' Cretaceous that are poorly known owing to the paucity of fossil material. Here we report on a new tyrannosauroid, Khankhuuluu mongoliensis gen.

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Intravascular lymphoma (IVL) is a rare subtype of lymphoma, mostly of B-cell origin. A few cases of IVL have been reported as having NK/T cell origins (IVNKTL). These cases are known to be fatal, especially when systemic symptoms are present.

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The patient was a 51-year-old man who was diagnosed as having prostate cancer(adenocarcinoma)in December Year X-3. He underwent total prostatectomy in June Year X-2. The lesions were confined to the right lobe of the prostate.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of venetoclax plus azacitidine (VEN+AZA) in treating patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), considering factors affecting treatment success and continuation.
  • In a review of 39 patients, the results showed a 61.5% rate of composite complete remission, with median overall survival at 7.7 months and significant treatment discontinuation at 76.9%.
  • The findings highlighted that better outcomes were correlated with factors like lower cytogenetic risk and appropriate treatment timing, underscoring the importance of selecting suitable candidates for this treatment to enhance prognosis.
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Tendons and ligaments are crucial connective tissues linking bones and muscles, yet achieving full functional recovery after injury remains challenging. We investigated the characteristics of tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) by focusing on the declining tendon repair capacity with growth. Using single-cell RNA sequencing on Achilles tendon cells from 2-and 6-week-old mice, we identified and as novel surface antigen markers for TSPCs.

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  • An 84-year-old woman was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) and initially treated with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), achieving complete hematological remission.
  • After refusing consolidation therapy, she experienced a hematological relapse and was treated with arsenite (ATO), resulting in complete molecular remission.
  • Following further relapses and treatments, including tamibarotene and a combination of venetoclax and azacitidine, she ultimately succumbed to gastrointestinal hemorrhage, highlighting the complexities of treating CD56-positive APL resistant to standard therapies.
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  • - A patient with FLT3-mutated acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) relapsed despite treatment with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and chemotherapy, as well as re-induction therapy with arsenic trioxide and high-dose cytarabine, which failed to achieve remission.
  • - The leukemic cells resisted conventional therapies; therefore, the medical team opted for gilteritinib, a selective FLT3 inhibitor, as an alternative treatment option.
  • - The patient achieved complete hematologic remission with gilteritinib, highlighting its potential effectiveness as a single-agent therapy for patients with resistant FLT3-mutated APL prior to transplantation.
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  • Tendons and ligaments are important connective tissues that struggle to heal from injuries, emphasizing the need for better treatment options.
  • This study successfully created a tendon-like tissue (bio-tendon) using human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) engineered to express a specific protein, Mohawk (Mkx).
  • The bio-tendon showed promising results in a mouse model for Achilles tendon injuries, indicating its potential for future clinical use in treating tendon and ligament damage.
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Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common aging-related joint disease, is caused by an imbalance between extracellular matrix synthesis and degradation. Here, we discover that both strands of microRNA-455 (miR-455), -5p and -3p, are up-regulated by Sox9, an essential transcription factor for cartilage differentiation and function. Both miR-455-5p and -3p are highly expressed in human chondrocytes from normal articular cartilage and in mouse primary chondrocytes.

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Introduction: The periodontal ligament (PDL) plays an important role in orthodontic tooth movement; however, the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. We have previously reported that the Mohawk homeobox (Mkx), a tendon-specific transcription factor, is expressed in the PDL and regulates its homeostasis.

Materials And Methods: In the present study, we examined the role of Mkx in orthodontic tooth movement via bone remodeling induced by mechanical stimulation in Mkx-deficient rats, which are widely used as experimental animals for orthodontic force application.

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Tendons and ligaments are pivotal connective tissues that tightly connect muscle and bone. In this study, we developed a novel approach to generate tendon/ligament-like tissues with a hierarchical structure, by introducing the tendon/ligament-specific transcription factor Mohawk (MKX) into the mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) line C3H10T1/2 cells, and by applying an improved three-dimensional (3D) cyclic mechanical stretch culture system. In our developed protocol, a combination of stable expression and cyclic mechanical stretch synergistically affects the structural tendon/ligament-like tissue generation and tendon related gene expression.

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