Publications by authors named "Takumi Kitaoka"

Background: Platinum resistance in cancer cells plays an important role in the recurrence and progression of high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSC). Advanced or recurrent HGSC often presents with substantial ascites fluid retention.

Aims: To demonstrate that ascites fluid sampling could help evaluate the predictive markers for platinum resistance or sensitivity in peritoneal lesions of HGSC, we compared the expression of platinum response markers of cancer cells in ascites fluid with that in peritoneal lesions.

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Despite recent advances in gastric cancer therapy, chemotherapy resistance and lack of methods for selecting combination regimens remain major problems. Organoids, which provide a culture system that more closely resembles tumor cell organization than traditional cell lines, can be established from surgical specimens with a high success rate and are widely used for drug sensitivity assays. In this study, we aimed to identify a novel biomarker for predicting multidrug resistance using gastric cancer organoids (GCOs).

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IgG4-related sialadenitis (IgG4-SA) is one of the IgG4-related disease. The histological features of IgG4-SA include dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates and fibrosis. This study aimed to reveal the involvement of plasma cells in the development of fibrosis and the mechanism underlying fibrosis in IgG4-SA.

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Gremlin 1 (GREM1) is an antagonist of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP). GREM1 is expressed in the stromal cells of various carcinomas and promotes tumor progression by suppressing BMP signaling. We designed this study to establish an evaluation strategy for GREM1 expression, focusing on the tumor stroma, and to examine its clinicopathological significance in gastric cancer (GC) progression.

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Background: A higher number of tumor buds in the invasive front of colorectal cancer (CRC) specimens has been shown to contribute to a poor prognosis in CRC patients. Because macrophages (Mφs) have been demonstrated to alter the phenotype of cancer cells, we hypothesized that the phenotype of CRC cells in the tumor budding (TB) area might be changed by the interaction between CRC cells and Mφs.

Methods: We assessed the expression of topoisomerase 1 in CRC cells to estimate the acquisition of chemoresistance in CRC.

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Cigarette smoking is known to be the leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, the detailed mechanisms have not been elucidated. PAF (platelet-activating factor), a potent inflammatory mediator, is involved in the pathogenesis of various respiratory diseases such as bronchial asthma and COPD.

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  • PD-L1 is found in the marginal area of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) specimens, suggesting its role in helping cancer evade the immune system.
  • A study of 101 TNBC samples showed that PD-L1 cells often accumulate near TNBC cells, particularly within 50 μm, indicating active interaction.
  • The interactions between PD-L1 macrophages and CD8 T cells, possibly mediated by CCL2, suggest that targeting these pathways could enhance anti-tumor immunity and inhibit TNBC growth.
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Lymphoproliferative disorders may occur in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who are treated with methotrexate. However, follicular thymic hyperplasia (FTH) associated with RA (FTH-RA) is generally not considered a lymphoproliferative disorder. To investigate the pathogenesis of FTH-RA, we examined 12 cases of FTH involving thymic enlargement, four of FTH involving RA and eight of FTH involving myasthenia gravis (MG).

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The aim of this study was to examine whether lymphatic invasion in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) occurs when tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) injure lymphatic vessels together with cancer cells. While there was no difference in the lymphatic vessel density in PTC and follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC), the number of TAMs around the lymphatic vessels was increased in PTC compared to that in FTC. In particular, TAMs were observed together with cancer cells in lymphatic invasive lesions, and the number of M2 cells inside and outside the lymphatic vessels showed a significant correlation.

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  • Histiocytic sarcoma (HS) is a rare type of cancer that affects special immune cells in the body.
  • A 68-year-old man had symptoms like stomach pain and weight loss, and tests showed he had multiple tumors in his abdomen.
  • The study found that certain chemicals called eotaxins caused special white blood cells (eosinophils) to gather in the tumors, possibly influencing how the cancer grows and changes.
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A 40-year-old man had been treated for Behçet's disease (BD) with cyclosporine A (CsA) for 14 years. He presented multiple lymphadenopathies with fever. Histological examination of surgical biopsy showed other iatrogenic immunodeficiency-associated lymphoproliferative disorders, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma type with positivity for Epstein-Barr virus encoding RNA-1 (EBER-1).

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  • Follicular lymphoma (FL) contains a network of follicular dendritic cells (FDCs), and this study investigated the role of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) on these cells as a potential prognostic factor.
  • The research involved analyzing 70 FL patients, categorizing them based on the frequency of ERα expression in FDCs into two groups: ERα and non-ERα, finding that those in the ERα group experienced significantly better overall and progression-free survival rates.
  • High levels of ERα expression in FDCs were identified as an independent positive prognostic factor for overall and progression-free survival, suggesting that ERα-positive FDCs might enhance patient outcomes in FL.
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  • CD205 is a marker used to identify myoepithelial cells and dendritic cells in breast tissue, but its effectiveness in diagnosing breast tumors isn't fully established.
  • The study analyzed nonneoplastic and neoplastic breast tissue samples using CD205 alongside other markers like p63 and CD10 to assess its diagnostic utility in breast cancer.
  • Findings showed CD205 on MECs and infiltrating DCs in tumor samples, suggesting it could help differentiate between tubular invasive ductal carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ.
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Hormone therapy has been used for patients with estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-positive breast cancers. Recently, some studies reported the expression of ERα on neoplastic cells from B-cell lymphomas. However, there has been only one report of ERα expression on the follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) that structurally and functionally support the microenvironment of follicular lymphomas (FLs).

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