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2. Tubarial gland involvement in IgG4-related diseases
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Kenichi, Takano, Makoto, Kurose, Ryuta, Kamekura, Masatoshi, Kanda, Motohisa, Yamamoto, and Hiroki, Takahashi
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Immunoglobulin G ,Humans ,Steroids ,Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease ,General Medicine ,Salivary Glands ,Autoimmune Diseases - Abstract
Tubarial glands (TGs) are a collection of unidentified salivary glands overlying the torus tubarius in the nasopharyngeal wall. Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a chronic fibroinflammatory state that often has multiple organ involvement. Involvement of the head and neck, especially the salivary glands, is common in IgG4-RD.This study aimed to elucidate the clinical significance of TGs in IgG4-RD.We investigated the local findings of TGs in ten patients with IgG4-RD.Nasopharyngeal endoscopic examination revealed oedematous swelling of the nasopharyngeal wall surrounding the TGs, which improved after steroid treatment. Moreover, sonotubometry showed a stenotic pattern in three out of seven patients with IgG4-RD.TGs may be involved in IgG4-RD. The swollen TGs may be responsible for obstructive Eustachian tube dysfunction. Further studies are required to clarify the clinical significance and physiological roles of TGs in IgG4-RD.
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- 2022
3. Effect of cigarette smoke on interleukin-17A- and interleukin-17F-driven skin inflammation: An in vitro study
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Keiju Kobayashi, Ryuta Kamekura, Shiori Kamiya, Ippei Ikegami, Kenichi Takano, Hisashi Uhara, and Shingo Ichimiya
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Dermatology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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Akira Yorozu, Shohei Sekiguchi, Akira Takasawa, Fumika Okazaki, Takeshi Niinuma, Hiroshi Kitajima, Eiichiro Yamamoto, Masahiro Kai, Mutsumi Toyota, Yui Hatanaka, Koyo Nishiyama, Kazuhiro Ogi, Hironari Dehari, Kazufumi Obata, Makoto Kurose, Atsushi Kondo, Makoto Osanai, Akihiro Miyazaki, Kenichi Takano, and Hiromu Suzuki
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Published
- 2023
5. Usefulness of Dual Knot Fixation Method for Correcting Nasal Septum Deviation Hemitransfixion Approach
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Tsuyoshi Okuni, Keisuke Yamamoto, and Kenichi Takano
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
6. Abnormal [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose accumulation to tori tubarius in IgG4-related disease
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Chisako Suzuki, Hiroki Takahashi, Masanari Sugawara, Masatoshi Kanda, Naoya Yama, Ryuta Kamekura, Ken Nagahata, Kenichi Takano, and Masamitsu Hatakenaka
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Fluorodeoxyglucose ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,fungi ,Standardized uptake value ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Lesion ,Positron emission tomography ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,IgG4-related disease ,Clinical significance ,In patient ,medicine.symptom ,Head and neck ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Tubarial glands (TGs) are recently refocused gland tissues localized near the tori tubarius in the nasopharynx and their clinical relevance is not clear yet. IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a progressive fibrosing condition and salivary glands are well-affected lesions. The aim of the present study is to examine [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F]FDG) accumulation to the tori tubarius in IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD). 48 patients with IgG4-RD who underwent positron emission tomography (PET) scanning with [18F]FDG were included and semi-quantitative analysis of [18F]FDG accumulation to tori tubarius was performed along with the clinical features and histopathological analysis. Of the 48 patients, abnormal [18F]FDG accumulation (metabolic tumour volume ≥ 1) to tori tubarius was observed in 15 (31.3%), all of whom had lesions in other head and neck glands. IgG4-RD patients with abnormal [18F]FDG accumulation to tori tubarius showed swollen nasopharyngeal walls around tori tubarius and forceps biopsy of the lesion revealed acinar cells and IgG4-positive plasma cells histologically. Abnormal [18F]FDG accumulation (maximum standard uptake value, metabolic tumour volume and total lesion glycolysis) to tori tubarius correlated with higher IgG4 and lower IgA serum concentrations. Abnormal [18F]FDG accumulation to tori tubarius can be observed in patients with IgG4-RD and the abnormal [18F]FDG accumulation to tori tubarius can be a clue of TG involvement in IgG4-RD.
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- 2021
7. CXCL12 is expressed by skeletal muscle cells in tongue oral squamous cell carcinoma
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Akira Yorozu, Shohei Sekiguchi, Akira Takasawa, Fumika Okazaki, Takeshi Niinuma, Hiroshi Kitajima, Eiichiro Yamamoto, Masahiro Kai, Mutsumi Toyota, Yui Hatanaka, Koyo Nishiyama, Kazuhiro Ogi, Hironari Dehari, Kazufumi Obata, Makoto Kurose, Atsushi Kondo, Makoto Osanai, Akihiro Miyazaki, Kenichi Takano, and Hiromu Suzuki
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Abstract
The CXCL12/CXCR4 axis plays a pivotal role in the progression of various malignancies, including oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). In this study, we aimed to clarify the biological and clinical significance of CXCL12 in the tumor microenvironment of OSCCs.Publicly available single-cell RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) datasets were used to analyze CXCL12 expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). Immunohistochemical analysis of CXCL12, α-smooth muscle antigen (α-SMA), fibroblast activation protein (FAP) and CD8 was performed in a series of 47 surgically resected primary tongue OSCCs. Human skeletal muscle cells were co-cultured with or without OSCC cells, after which CXCL12 expression was analyzed using quantitative reverse-transcription PCR.Analysis of the RNA-seq data suggested CXCL12 is abundantly expressed in stromal cells within HNSCC tissue. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that in grade 1 primary OSCCs, CXCL12 is expressed in both tumor cells and muscle cells. By contrast, grade 3 tumors were characterized by disruption of muscle structure and reduced CXCL12 expression. Quantitative analysis of CXCL12-positive areas within tumors revealed that reduced CXCL12 expression correlated with poorer overall survival. Levels of CXCL12 expression tended to inversely correlate α-SMA expression and positively correlate with infiltration by CD8+ lymphocytes, though these relations did not reach statistical significance. CXCL12 was significantly upregulated in muscle cells co-cultured with OSCC cells.Our results suggest that tongue OSCC cells activate CXCL12 expression in muscle cells, which may contribute to tumor progression. However, CXCL12 is reduced in advanced OSCCs due to muscle tissue destruction.
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- 2022
8. Endoscopy-assisted transoral resection of a parapharyngeal space schwannoma without mandibular dissection
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Tsuyoshi Okuni, Ryoto Yajima, Makoto Kurose, Kenichi Takano, Risa Yadomura, and Keisuke Yamamoto
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Male ,Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epiglottis ,Dissection (medical) ,Schwannoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,Parapharyngeal Space ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.artery ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Parapharyngeal space ,Humans ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Internal jugular vein ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Pharyngeal Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Endoscopy ,Sympathetic Schwannoma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Surgery ,Radiology ,Internal carotid artery ,business ,Neurilemmoma - Abstract
Of the schwannomas that arise from the parapharyngeal space, those in the high cervical region are particularly invasive, requiring mandibular dissection. Because these tumors are benign, however, excessive surgical invasion and postoperative neurological complications should be avoided. Postoperative dropout symptoms may be avoided by intracapsular extraction, including nerve integrity monitoring (NIM) and narrow-band imaging (NBI). Video laryngoscopy surgery is reported to be useful for transoral resection of pharyngeal and laryngeal tumors. This report describes the transoral removal of a giant schwannoma located in the high cervical region from a 74-years-old man using a surgical support device without mandibular dissection. The tumor was located on the right lateral pharyngeal wall and extended from the upper oropharynx to the hypopharynx while compressing the epiglottis to the skull base. No separation was observed between the internal jugular vein and the internal carotid artery. The tumor was diagnosed as a schwannoma with no malignancy on the basis of the histology of a core needle biopsy (CNB), and was completely and safely removed endoscopically using NIM and NBI, with no need for an external incision or mandibular dissection. This case illustrates that even a huge sympathetic schwannoma located in the parapharyngeal space at a high cervical position can be excised transorally using video-laryngoscopic surgery (TOVS) without mandibular dissection.
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- 2021
9. Telefitting of cochlear implant during the coronavirus epidemic
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Kenichi Takano and Aya Kaizaki
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Cochlear implant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virology ,Coronavirus - Published
- 2021
10. Telefitting of Nucleus Cochlear Implants: A Feasibility Study
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Aya Kaizaki, Tetsuo Himi, Tomoko Shintani, Kazuaki Nomura, Ayami Kimura, Norikazu Yamazaki, and Kenichi Takano
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Deafness ,Audiology ,Cochlear Implantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Speech and Hearing ,Cochlear Implants ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patient satisfaction ,Text mining ,Patient Satisfaction ,Child, Preschool ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Feasibility Studies ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business - Abstract
Purpose This study aims to describe the recommended equipment and procedures required for successful telefitting, based on our experience, document and evaluate patient satisfaction with telefitting, and assess its clinical usefulness and address the existing issues. Method Twenty (seven children and 13 adults) individuals who lived far from cochlear implant (CI) centers and who were Nucleus CI users underwent conventional face-to-face fitting and telefitting. We examined the participants' subjective satisfaction and cost and time saved with the telefitting experience. Results The telefitting sessions lasted for an average of 16 min. Majority of the participants responded positively to the telefitting experience. Eighty percent (16/20) of the participants were satisfied with the new procedure, and 85% of them agreed to use telefitting again. Conclusions The results of our feasibility study suggest that telefitting was well received by CI users and is a viable alternative to local MAPping, even in young children with CIs. Although there are some limitations in terms of adaptability, telefitting could be an effective means of delivering CI service to remote locations.
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- 2021
11. IgG4-related disease administered dupilumab: case series and review of the literature
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Masatoshi Kanda, Ryuta Kamekura, Masanari Sugawara, Ken Nagahata, Chisako Suzuki, Kenichi Takano, and Hiroki Takahashi
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Rheumatology ,Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
Dupilumab (DUP) is a monoclonal antibody that acts on the interleukin (IL)-4 receptor alpha, which inhibits IL-4 and IL-13 signalling and is approved for type 2 inflammatory diseases such as asthma, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis and atopic dermatitis; however, the efficacy of DUP to IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is under discussion due to the controversial outcomes based on the several case reports. Here, we reviewed the efficacy of DUP in four consecutive patients with IgG4-RD in our institute and the previous literature.All patients administered DUP fulfilled the 2019 ACR/EULAR classification criteria for IgG4-RD complicated with severe asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis. Two cases were administered DUP without systemic glucocorticoids (GCs), and in 6 months, the volume of swollen submandibular glands (SMGs) was reduced by approximately 70%. Two cases receiving GCs successfully reduced their daily dose of GCs (10 and 50% reduction, respectively) with dupilumab in 6 months. In all four cases, serum IgG4 concentration and IgG4-RD responder index decreased in 6 months.DUP reduced the volume of the swollen SMGs, serum IgG4 levels, responder index and the daily dose of GCs in patients with IgG4-RD with severe asthma or eosinophilic rhinosinusitis in 6 months.The efficacy of DUP to IgG4-RD is under discussion due to the limited case reports with controversial outcomes. Here, we demonstrated that two patients with IgG4-RD treated by DUP without systemic GCs, showed volume reduction of swollen SMGs and two cases showed GC-sparing effects by DUP. DUP can ameliorate the disease activity and be a steroid-sparing agent in patients with IgG4-RD.
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- 2023
12. Study for Factors of Enhancing Sales Force's Performance
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Junichi YAMAZAKI and Kenichi TAKANO
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- 2021
13. A comparison of modified Blair and esthetic incisions for benign parotid surgery: V-shaped incision for parotidectomy
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Kenichi Takano, Atsushi Kondo, Ayumi Takahashi, Takuya Kakuki, Kazufumi Obata, Keisuke Yamamoto, Makoto Kurose, Akito Kakiuchi, and Tsuyoshi Okuni
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Parotidectomy ,business ,Surgery ,Parotid surgery - Published
- 2021
14. 82 cases of laryngeal preservation surgery for laryngeal cancer
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Katsuji Asano, Yukihiro Somekawa, Kenichi Takano, Makoto Kurose, Shigeru Koshiba, Yousuke Nagai, Miyako Myoujin, Hikaru Ikeda, and Masamichi Nishio
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Oncology ,Otorhinolaryngology - Published
- 2021
15. A Study on Fourteen Cases of Sinonasal Mucosal Malignant Melanoma
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Keisuke Yamamoto, Atsushi Kondo, Makoto Kurose, Ayaka Sasaki, Takuya Kakuki, Tsuyoshi Okuni, Kenichi Takano, Kazufumi Obata, and Masaya Nakano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Melanoma ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology - Published
- 2021
16. Classification of the Travel of the Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve and Postoperative Symptoms in Endoscopic Modified Medial Maxillectomy
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Tsuyoshi Okuni, Keisuke Yamamoto, and Kenichi Takano
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Medial maxillectomy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,business ,medicine.cranial_nerve ,Surgery ,Anterior superior alveolar nerve - Published
- 2021
17. Inhibition of HDAC and Signal Transduction Pathways Induces Tight Junctions and Promotes Differentiation in p63-Positive Salivary Duct Adenocarcinoma
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Masaya Nakano, Kizuku Ohwada, Yuma Shindo, Takumi Konno, Takayuki Kohno, Shin Kikuchi, Mitsuhiro Tsujiwaki, Daichi Ishii, Soshi Nishida, Takuya Kakuki, Kazufumi Obata, Ryo Miyata, Makoto Kurose, Atsushi Kondoh, Kenichi Takano, and Takashi Kojima
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Cancer Research ,stomatognathic diseases ,Oncology ,sense organs ,salivary duct adenocarcinoma ,tight junctions ,p63 ,HDAC inhibitors ,EW-7198 ,SP600125 - Abstract
Background: The p53 family p63 is essential for the proliferation and differentiation of various epithelial basal cells. It is overexpressed in several cancers, including salivary gland neoplasia. Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are thought to play a crucial role in carcinogenesis, and HDAC inhibitors downregulate p63 expression in cancers. Methods: In the present study, to investigate the roles and regulation of p63 in salivary duct adenocarcinoma (SDC), human SDC cell line A253 was transfected with siRNA-p63 or treated with the HDAC inhibitors trichostatin A (TSA) and quisinostat (JNJ-26481585). Results: In a DNA array, the knockdown of p63 markedly induced mRNAs of the tight junction (TJ) proteins cingulin (CGN) and zonula occuludin-3 (ZO-3). The knockdown of p63 resulted in the recruitment of the TJ proteins, the angulin-1/lipolysis-stimulated lipoprotein receptor (LSR), occludin (OCLN), CGN, and ZO-3 at the membranes, preventing cell proliferation, and leading to increased cell metabolism. Treatment with HDAC inhibitors downregulated the expression of p63, induced TJ structures, recruited the TJ proteins, increased the epithelial barrier function, and prevented cell proliferation and migration. Conclusions: p63 is not only a diagnostic marker of salivary gland neoplasia, but it also promotes the malignancy. Inhibition of HDAC and signal transduction pathways is, therefore, useful in therapy for p63-positive SDC cells.
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- 2022
18. An Analysis of Prevention Measures for Workers' Mental Health Problems
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Kenichi Takano and Takafumi Komori
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Human relations ,Applied psychology ,Relation (history of concept) ,Psychology ,Organisation climate ,Mental health ,Emphasis (typography) ,High stress - Published
- 2020
19. Influence of Organizational Culture on a Sense of Achievement and Growth Seen in Staff in Municipalities
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Kenichi Takano and Akiko Ichida
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Organizational culture ,Sociology ,Social psychology - Published
- 2020
20. Role of RANK-L as a potential inducer of ILC2-mediated type 2 inflammation in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps
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David B. Conley, Leslie C. Grammer, Anju T. Peters, Joseph R. Raviv, Pejman Soroosh, Kathryn E. Hulse, Stephanie Shintani Smith, Whitney W. Stevens, Kenichi Takano, Tetsuo Himi, Robert C. Kern, Julie A. Poposki, Noriko Ogasawara, Bruce K. Tan, Robert P. Schleimer, Aiko I. Klingler, Kevin C. Welch, and Atsushi Kato
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,type 2 inflammation ,RANK-L ,ILC2 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Nasal polyps ,Lymphocytes ,Receptor ,Cells, Cultured ,Rhinitis ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,Innate lymphoid cell ,Middle Aged ,TSLP ,Cytokines ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Antibody ,Adult ,Thymic stromal lymphopoietin ,Adolescent ,medicine.drug_class ,Immunology ,Inflammation ,chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps ,Monoclonal antibody ,Article ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Nasal Polyps ,Th2 Cells ,medicine ,Humans ,Sinusitis ,Aged ,business.industry ,Activator (genetics) ,RANK Ligand ,medicine.disease ,Immunity, Innate ,030104 developmental biology ,Chronic Disease ,biology.protein ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is characterized by type 2 inflammation with accumulation of activated group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) and elevation of thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP). A member of the TNF superfamily (TNFSF), TNFSF15, is known to induce the production of type 2 cytokines in ILC2s. Although ILC2s have been implicated in CRSwNP, the presence and role of TNFSFs in ILC2-mediated type 2 inflammation in CRSwNP has not been elucidated. Here, we investigate the involvement of TNFSFs in ILC2-mediated type 2 inflammation in CRSwNP. We found that receptor activator of NF-κB (RANK) ligand (RANK-L (TNFSF11)) was significantly elevated in nasal polyps (NPs), and that the receptor of RANK-L, RANK, was expressed on ILC2s in human peripheral blood and NPs. An agonistic antibody against RANK induced production of type 2 cytokines in human ILC2s, and TSLP significantly enhanced this reaction. The membrane-bound RANK-L was detected mainly on CD45 + immune cells, including TH2 cells in NPs. The co-culture of NP-derived ILC2s and TH2 cells significantly enhanced production of type 2 cytokines, and anti-RANK-L monoclonal antibody suppressed this enhancement. In conclusion, RANK-L, together with TSLP, may play an inductive role in the ILC2-mediated type 2 inflammation in CRSwNP.
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- 2020
21. A Case of Myoepithelial Carcinoma Originated from the Retroauricular Skin
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Ryo Miyata, Atsushi Kondo, Kazufumi Obata, Masaya Nakano, Ayaka Sasaki, and Kenichi Takano
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Myoepithelial Carcinoma ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2020
22. Two cases of renal cell carcinoma with thyroid metastasis
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Kenichi Takano, Norikazu Yamazaki, Tetsuo Himi, Sumito Jitsukawa, Keiji Yamashita, and Risa Yadomura
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thyroid metastasis ,business.industry ,Renal cell carcinoma ,medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2020
23. Examination of invasive fungal sinusitis for the past 5 years
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Tsuyoshi Okuni, Keisuke Yamamoto, Akira Yorozu, Kenichi Takano, Tetsuo Himi, and Makoto Kurose
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Invasive fungal sinusitis ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,Dermatology - Published
- 2020
24. Recent topics in IgG4-related disease
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Kenichi Takano
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Gerontology ,business.industry ,medicine ,IgG4-related disease ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2020
25. Tracheostomy in Patients With COVID-19: A Single-center Experience
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Naofumi Byn-Ya, Hiroyuki Inoue, Kenichi Takano, Ryo Miyata, Kazufumi Obata, Eichi Narimatsu, Keisuke Yamamoto, and Takehiko Kasai
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medical staff ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Single Center ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Betacoronavirus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tracheostomy ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Retrospective analysis ,Humans ,Intubation ,Infection control ,In patient ,Pandemics ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Percutaneous tracheostomy ,Female ,Coronavirus Infections ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background/aim Tracheostomy performed on patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may lead to the infection of operators and medical staff. To date, there are no established methods of infection control. The aim of this study was to provide helpful and useful information regarding tracheostomy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients and methods We performed a retrospective analysis on 12 patients with severe COVID-19 who were intubated and underwent tracheostomy in our hospital. Results Percutaneous tracheostomy was performed in eight cases, and open tracheostomy was performed in four cases. Open tracheostomy in the operating room was performed under a negative pressure closed-space system using a surgical drape to prevent aerosolization. Conclusion Our experience suggests that bedside percutaneous tracheostomy may be a useful option in patients with COVID-19. In cases where percutaneous tracheostomy is anticipated to be difficult, open tracheostomy using a negative pressure closure may be useful in preventing aerosolization and reducing the risk of infection of healthcare workers.
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- 2020
26. Investigation of 71 cases of laryngeal preservation surgery of hypopharyngeal cancer
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Miyako Myoujin, Hikaru Ikeda, Yukihiro Somekawa, Yousuke Nagai, Katsuji Asano, Kenichi Takano, and Masamichi Nisio
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Laryngeal preservation ,Oncology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Hypopharyngeal cancer ,business ,medicine.disease ,Surgery - Published
- 2020
27. Double Mucoperiosteal Flap Approach to Prevent Neo-ostial Restenosis after Draf IIb Surgery
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Keisuke Yamamoto, Kenichi Takano, and Tsuyoshi Okuni
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Restenosis ,business.industry ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Mucoperiosteal Flap ,Surgery - Published
- 2020
28. Mediastinal lymph node metastasis of papillary thyroid carcinoma treated by sternotomy
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Atsushi Kondo, Kazufumi Obata, Makoto Kurose, and Kenichi Takano
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Thyroid carcinoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Oncology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Mediastinal lymph node ,medicine ,Radiology ,medicine.disease ,business ,Metastasis - Published
- 2020
29. FOXO3/TGF-β signal-dependent ciliogenesis and cell functions during differentiation of temperature-sensitive mouse cochlear precursor hair cells
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Takuya Kakuki, Takayuki Kohno, Soshi Nishida, Takumi Konno, Shin Kikuchi, Kizuku Ohwada, Masaya Nakano, Mitsuki Tezuka, Kenichi Takano, and Takashi Kojima
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Medical Laboratory Technology ,Mice ,Histology ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Hair Cells, Auditory ,Temperature ,Animals ,Cell Differentiation ,Cell Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Amikacin - Abstract
The transcription factor FOXO3 is necessary to preserve cochlear hair cells. Growth factors, including TGF-β, closely contribute to cochlear hair cell regeneration. In the present study, to investigate the roles of FOXO3 in the ciliogenesis and cell functions of cochlear hair cells, UB/OC-2 temperature-sensitive mouse cochlear precursor hair cells were treated with TGF-β receptor type 1 inhibitor EW-7197 or EGF receptor inhibitor AG-1478 after transfection with or without siRNA-FOXO3a. GeneChip analysis revealed that treatment with EW-7197 increased Foxo3 genes and decreased genes of Smads. During cell differentiation, treatment with EW-7197 or AG-1478 induced an increase in length of cilia-like structures that were positive for acetylated tubulin and inhibited cell migration. Treatment with EW-7197 also increased cell metabolism measured as mitochondrial basal respiration (oxygen consumption rate). The effects of EW-7197 were stronger than those of AG-1478. Knockdown of FOXO3 prevented the growth of cilia-like structures induced by EW-7197 or AG-1478 and induced cell migration under treatment with EW-7197. No change of the epithelial cell polarity molecule PAR3 was observed with any treatment. Treatment with the antimicrobial agent amikacin prevented the growth of cilia-like structures induced by EW-7197 and induced apoptosis. Pretreatment with the glucocorticoid dexamethasone inhibited the apoptosis induced by amikacin. This in vitro model of mouse cochlear hair cells suggests that FOXO3/TGF-β signaling plays a crucial role in ciliogenesis and cell functions during differentiation of cochlear hair cells. This model is useful for analysis of the mechanisms of hearing loss and to find therapeutic agents to prevent it.
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- 2021
30. Narrow band imaging accentuates differences in contrast between cartilage and perichondrium in the elevation of the muco-perichondrium flap during septoplasty and open septorhinoplasty
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Keisuke Yamamoto, Tsuyoshi Okuni, Makoto Kurose, Takuya Kakuki, Masaya Nakano, Hiroshi Sakamoto, and Kenichi Takano
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Narrow Band Imaging ,Cartilage ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Light ,Humans ,Surgery ,General Medicine ,Rhinoplasty ,Surgical Flaps - Abstract
In the elevation of the muco-perichondrium flap during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty, it is important to elevate the subperichondrial layer. When performing subperichondrial elevation of the flap, the surgeon uses differences in color tone to distinguish the perichondrium from cartilage; however, it is relatively difficult to understand these differences and to share them with assistants. Furthermore, the perichondrium at the caudal end adheres tightly to the cartilage, making it difficult to detach accurately the subperichondrial layer. Narrow band imaging (NBI) is an optical technology that facilitates detailed observation of microvessels in the mucosal surface layer. In this study, we investigated whether NBI is better than white light (WL) in accentuating differences in contrast between cartilage and perichondrium in the elevation of the muco-perichondrium flap during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty.Twenty-six sides of 15 patients (the modified Killian approach was used in two patients, the hemitransfixion approach was used in seven patients, and open septorhinoplasty was used in six patients) with elevated muco-perichondrium flaps were studied under WL endoscopy and NBI. The brightness of the perichondrium and cartilage and the differences between the two tissues were compared between WL and NBI using ImageJ 1.53a. Next, the WL and NBI endoscopic images used for cartilage identification were divided into the three separate primary color channels of red, green, and blue, and the brightness of the perichondrium and cartilage were measured separately for each channel.Under WL, the perichondrium appeared reddish-white and the cartilage appeared white, whereas under NBI the perichondrium appeared greenish-gray, differentiating it from the white cartilage. The difference in brightness between the cartilage and perichondrium was significantly higher on NBI (grayscale difference 80.8 (SD 42.4)) than on WL imaging (grayscale difference 35.6 (SD 31.1)) (p0.001). In the red channel, the difference in image intensity between cartilage and perichondrium was significantly higher on NBI than on WL imaging (Red WL grayscale difference -1.5 (SD 33.7), Red NBI grayscale difference 90.0 (SD 56.7); p0.001).NBI is better than WL at accentuating the difference in contrast between cartilage and the perichondrium during the elevation of the muco-perichondrium flap during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The difference in the processing of red light between WL and NBI provides the largest contribution to the differentiation of cartilage from the perichondrium under WL and NBI. We believe that NBI can be usefully applied during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty to distinguish cartilage from the perichondrium with precision.
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- 2021
31. Dysfunction of epithelial permeability barrier induced by HMGB1 in 2.5D cultures of human epithelial cells
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Wataru Arai, Mitsuhiro Tsujiwaki, Atsushi Watanabe, Takashi Kojima, Hiroki Tanaka, Takumi Konno, Tsuyoshi Ohkuni, Shin Kikuchi, Yuji Sakuma, Yuki Kodera, Yuma Shindo, Kizuku Ohwada, Kenichi Takano, Takayuki Kohno, and Maki Miyakawa
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Histology ,biology ,Tight junction ,Chemistry ,Tricellular tight junction ,Epithelial Cells ,Review ,Cell Biology ,HMGB1 ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Permeability ,Tight Junctions ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Cell biology ,Pathogenesis ,Permeability (electromagnetism) ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Humans ,HMGB1 Protein ,Claudin ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Airway and intestinal epithelial permeability barriers are crucial in epithelial homeostasis. High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1), increased by various stimuli, is involved in the induction of airway inflammation, as well as the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. HMGB1 enhances epithelial hyperpermeability. Two-and-a-half dimensional (2.5D) culture assays are experimentally convenient and induce cells to form a more physiological tissue architecture than 2D culture assays for molecular transfer mechanism analysis. In 2.5D culture, treatment with HMGB1 induced permeability of FITC-dextran into the lumen formed by human lung, nasal and intestinal epithelial cells. The tricellular tight junction molecule angulin-1/LSR is responsible for the epithelial permeability barrier at tricellular contacts and contributes to various human airway and intestinal inflammatory diseases. In this review, we indicate the mechanisms including angulin-1/LSR and multiple signaling in dysfunction of the epithelial permeability barrier induced by HMGB1 in 2.5D culture of human airway and intestinal epithelial cells.
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32. Abnormal [
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Ken, Nagahata, Masatoshi, Kanda, Ryuta, Kamekura, Masanari, Sugawara, Naoya, Yama, Chisako, Suzuki, Kenichi, Takano, Masamitsu, Hatakenaka, and Hiroki, Takahashi
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Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Nasopharynx ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,Positron-Emission Tomography ,Humans ,Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease ,Radiopharmaceuticals - Abstract
Tubarial glands (TGs) are recently refocused gland tissues localized near the tori tubarius in the nasopharynx and their clinical relevance is not clear yet. IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a progressive fibrosing condition and salivary glands are well-affected lesions. The aim of the present study is to examine [48 patients with IgG4-RD who underwent positron emission tomography (PET) scanning with [Of the 48 patients, abnormal [Abnormal [
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- 2021
33. Thyroid Surgery and Nerve Regeneration with Use of a Nerve Conduit
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A. Kondoh, Tetsuo Himi, Kenichi Takano, Makoto Kurose, K. Obata, and T. Ohkuni
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Regeneration (biology) ,Thyroid ,Nerve guidance conduit ,Medicine ,business ,Surgery - Published
- 2019
34. IL-10+ T follicular regulatory cells are associated with the pathogenesis of IgG4-related disease
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Hiromi Takaki, Tetsuo Himi, Katsunori Shigehara, Ryuta Kamekura, Ippei Ikegami, Kenichi Takano, Fumie Ito, Hiroki Takahashi, Shingo Ichimiya, Motohisa Yamamoto, and Hayato Yabe
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Disease ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,parasitic diseases ,Follicular phase ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,B cell ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,fungi ,Immunosenescence ,medicine.disease ,Interleukin 10 ,030104 developmental biology ,Cytokine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,IgG4-related disease ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a chronic fibroinflammatory disease characterized by elevation of serum IgG4 level as well as infiltration of IgG4+ plasma cells in various affected organs. The etiology of IgG4-RD is still not fully understood. Since IgG4-RD is more prevalent in the elderly, aging in itself is considered to be an important risk factor of IgG4-RD. However, the relationship between the pathogenesis of IgG4-RD and immunosenescence remains unknown. To clarify age-related features underlying IgG4-RD, we focused on T follicular regulatory (Tfr) cells, which share forkhead box P3 with regulatory T cells, since the percentage of Tfr cells is known to depend on age. Studies of blood specimens from patients with IgG4-RD and from healthy volunteers demonstrated a marked elevation of circulating Tfr (cTfr) cells in patients with IgG4-RD. Moreover, the percentage of cTfr cells was significantly correlated with various clinical parameters including the level of serum IgG4 and the number of involved organs in IgG4-RD patients. The percentages of tonsillar and blood Tfr cells were increased with aging in healthy volunteers, whereas the suppressive effect of cTfr cells on B cell function in elderly subjects was impaired in comparison with that in young subjects due to a defect in the production of a regulatory cytokine, IL-10. Given that the number of IL-10-producing cTfr cells in IgG4-RD patients was markedly increased compared with that in healthy elderly subjects, these findings suggest that an abnormal aging process of Tfr cells may be related to the pathogenesis of IgG4-RD.
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- 2019
35. A Case of Endoscopic Endonasal Repair for Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea of the Olfactory Cleft
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Nobuhiko Seki, Kenichi Takano, Tsuyoshi Okuni, and Keisuke Yamamoto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea ,business ,Surgery - Published
- 2019
36. A Case of Infantile Fibromatosis in the Cheek
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Rina Sato, Makoto Kurose, and Kenichi Takano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Fibromatosis ,Medicine ,Cheek ,business ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology - Published
- 2019
37. Congenital Malformations of the External and Middle Ear
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Kenichi Takano
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medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Middle ear ,Medicine ,Congenital malformations ,Anatomy ,business - Published
- 2019
38. A Study on Head and Neck Malignant Lymphoma Diagnosed by Core Needle Biopsy
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Akira Yorozu, Tsuyoshi Okuni, Kizuku Owada, Atsushi Kondo, Keisuke Yamamoto, Kazufumi Obata, Ayumi Takahashi, Makoto Kurose, Ryoto Yajima, and Kenichi Takano
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Malignant lymphoma ,Core needle ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Otorhinolaryngology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Biopsy ,Medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Head and neck ,Tissue biopsy - Published
- 2019
39. A hydroxypropyl methylcellulose plaque assay for human respiratory syncytial virus
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Yuka, Takumi-Tanimukai, Soh, Yamamoto, Noriko, Ogasawara, Sayaka, Nakabayashi, Katsumi, Mizuta, Keisuke, Yamamoto, Ryo, Miyata, Takuya, Kakuki, Sumito, Jitsukawa, Toyotaka, Sato, Hiroyuki, Tsutsumi, Takashi, Kojima, Kenichi, Takano, and Shin-Ichi, Yokota
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Hypromellose Derivatives ,Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Human ,Virology ,Humans ,Metapneumovirus ,Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections ,Cellulose - Abstract
Quantifying proliferative virus particles is one of the most important experimental procedures in virology. Compared with classical overlay materials, newly developed cellulose derivatives enable a plaque-forming assay to produce countable clear plaques easily. HEp-2 cells are widely used in plaque assays for human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). It is crucial to use an overlay material to keep HEp-2 cell proliferation and prevent RSV particles from spreading over the fluid. Among four cellulose derivatives, carboxymethyl cellulose sodium salt (CMC), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), microcrystalline cellulose (MCC), and hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), we found that HPMC was the optimal overlay material because HPMC maintained HEp-2 cell proliferation and RSV infectivity. Although MCC was unsuitable for RSV, it assisted the plaque-forming by human metapneumovirus in TMPRSS2-expressing cells. Therefore, depending on the cells and viruses, it is necessary to use different overlay materials at varying concentrations.
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- 2022
40. Cigarette Smoke Underlies the Pathogenesis of Palmoplantar Pustulosis via an IL-17A-Induced Production of IL-36γ in Tonsillar Epithelial Cells
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Takafumi Kamiya, Hisashi Uhara, Shiori Kamiya, Shingo Ichimiya, Ryuta Kamekura, Kenichi Takano, Junji Kato, and Keiju Kobayashi
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Palmoplantar pustulosis ,Palatine Tonsil ,Primary Cell Culture ,Dermatology ,Biochemistry ,Severity of Illness Index ,Cigarette Smoking ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Psoriasis ,Smoke ,Tobacco ,Cigarette smoke ,Medicine ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Cells, Cultured ,Aged ,Sterile pustules ,Smokers ,business.industry ,Interleukin-17 ,Interleukin ,Epithelial Cells ,Cell Biology ,Non-Smokers ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Recurrent tonsillitis ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Immunohistochemistry ,Female ,business ,Ex-Smokers ,Interleukin-1 ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is characterized by sterile pustules on the palms and soles. A strong association between PPP and tobacco smoking has been reported, and it has been speculated that the IL-17A pathway may play an important role in PPP. Recent studies have suggested that IL-36 plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis and its subtypes. The relationships among IL-36, smoking, and PPP have not been examined. Here, we investigated the relationships among the smoking index, severity of the clinical condition of PPP, and in vitro dynamics of IL-36 in human tonsillar epithelial cells under the condition of exposure to a cigarette smoke extract. The results demonstrated that the Palmoplantar Pustulosis Area and Severity Index was strongly and positively correlated with the smoking index in female patients. Immunohistochemical examinations showed that IL-36γ was highly expressed in tonsillar epithelial cells from patients with PPP but not in those from patients with recurrent tonsillitis without PPP. The in vitro study revealed that IL-17A synergistically induced a release of IL-36γ under cigarette smoke extract exposure. These results suggest that local production of IL-36γ by epithelial cells induced by cigarette smoke exposure plays an important role in the pathogenesis of PPP.
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- 2020
41. Cytotoxic Tph-like cells are involved in persistent tissue damage in IgG4-related disease
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Hayato Yabe, Ryuta Kamekura, Motohisa Yamamoto, Kosuke Murayama, Shiori Kamiya, Ippei Ikegami, Katsunori Shigehara, Hiromi Takaki, Hirofumi Chiba, Hiroki Takahashi, Kenichi Takano, and Shingo Ichimiya
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Male ,Receptors, CXCR5 ,endocrine system ,Submandibular Gland ,Disease ,Granzymes ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,parasitic diseases ,CX3CR1 ,Tissue damage ,Medicine ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Cytotoxic molecules ,Pathological ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,fungi ,Endothelial Cells ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Peripheral ,Cancer research ,IgG4-related disease ,Female ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease ,business ,T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic - Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine pathological features of T peripheral helper (Tph)-like (PD-1Tph-like cells in the blood and submandibular glands (SMGs) from IgG4-RD patients were analyzed by flow cytometry. Correlations between level of a Tph-like cell subset and clinical parameters of IgG4-RD were investigated. The cytotoxic capacity of Tph-like cells was also examined. Expression profiles of a molecule related to a Tph-like cell subset in IgG4-RD SMGs were assessed by immunohistochemistry.Tph-like cells from IgG4-RD patients highly expressed a fractalkine receptor, CX3CR1. Percentages of circulating CX3CR1CX3CR1
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- 2020
42. Interaction between peripheral T helper cells and CD11c+CD21- B cells underlies the pathogenesis of IgG4-related disease
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Ryuta Kamekura, Motohisa Yamamoto, Keisuke Yamamoto, Hiroki Takahashi, Kenichi Takano, and Shingo Ichimiya
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Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Published
- 2022
43. Interleukin 5-producing ST2+ memory Th2 cells in IgG4-related dacryoadenitis and sialadenitis
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Shingo Ichimiya, Chisako Suzuki, Hiroshi Nakase, Satsuki Aochi, Motohisa Yamamoto, Ryuta Kamekura, Hiroki Takahashi, Kenichi Takano, and Tetsuo Himi
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Allergy ,biology ,business.industry ,Mechanism (biology) ,Dacryoadenitis ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Sialadenitis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,Immunology ,medicine ,biology.protein ,IgG4-related disease ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Antibody ,business ,Interleukin 5 - Abstract
Objectives: Immunoglobulin (Ig) G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is often complicated by allergic disorders. This study was conducted to investigate the mechanism of type 2 helper T-inflammation (Th2-i...
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- 2018
44. Guanylate binding protein-1-mediated epithelial barrier in human salivary gland duct epithelium
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Kazuaki Nomura, Takashi Kojima, Ryoto Yajima, Yakuto Kaneko, Kenichi Takano, Takuya Kakuki, Tetsuo Himi, Akito Kakiuchi, Takumi Konno, and Takayuki Kohno
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0301 basic medicine ,Plasma Cells ,Primary Cell Culture ,Biology ,Epithelium ,Permeability ,Cholangiocyte ,Tight Junctions ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,Interferon-gamma ,03 medical and health sciences ,Downregulation and upregulation ,GTP-Binding Proteins ,Occludin ,medicine ,Humans ,Salivary Ducts ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Barrier function ,Receptors, Lipoprotein ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Tight junction ,Salivary gland ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Tricellular tight junction ,Biological Transport ,Epithelial Cells ,Cell Biology ,Endocytosis ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Immunoglobulin G ,Claudins ,Immunoglobulin G4-Related Disease ,Signal Transduction ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Guanylate-binding protein-1 (GBP-1) is an interferon-inducible large GTPase involved in the epithelial barrier at tight junctions. To investigate the role of GBP-1 in the epithelial barrier, primary human salivary gland duct epithelial cells were treated with the the proinflammatory cytokines IFNγ, IL-1β, TNFα and the growth factor TGF-β. Treatment with IFNγ, IL-1β, or TNFα markedly enhanced GBP-1 and the epithelial barrier function, and induced not only CLDN-7 but also the tricellular tight junction molecule lipolysis-stimulated lipoprotein receptor (LSR). Knockdown of GBP-1 by its siRNA induced endocytosis of tight junction molecules, and prevented the increases of CLDN-7 and LSR with the upregulation of the epithelial barrier function induced by treatment with IFNγ or TNFα. Treatment with a PKCα inhibitor induced expression of GBP-1, CLDN-7 and LSR and enhanced the epithelial barrier function. In almost intact salivary gland ducts from patients with IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) indicated significant infiltration of IgG-positive plasma cells, expression of GBP-1, CLDN-7 and LSR was increased. These findings indicated that GBP-1 might play a crucial role in barrier function of normal human salivary gland duct epithelium and perform a preventive role in the duct epithelium of IgG4-RD disease.
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- 2018
45. Mechanism of fibrogenesis in submandibular glands in patients with IgG4-RD
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Akito Kakiuchi, Takumi Konno, Ryoto Yajima, Takuya Kakuki, Takayuki Kohno, Kazuaki Nomura, Kenichi Takano, Tetsuo Himi, Takashi Kojima, and Yakuto Kaneko
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0301 basic medicine ,Histology ,MMP1 ,Physiology ,Submandibular Gland ,Inflammation ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,CCN Intercellular Signaling Proteins ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Fibrosis ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,medicine ,Humans ,Secretion ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Interleukin-6 ,Chemistry ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Fibroblasts ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Immunoglobulin G ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Cytokines ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,medicine.symptom ,Transforming growth factor - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms driving fibrosis in the submandibular glands (SMG) of patients with IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD). Immunohistochemistry showed that many fibroblast-like cells expressing IL-6, IL-18, TSLP, IL-33, and MMP1 were present in SMG from the affected patients. SMG fibroblasts were derived from patients with or without IgG4-RD and were cultured in vitro. Expression of IL-6, IL-18, TSLP, IL-33 and MMP1, the secretion of IL-6 and G2/M phase were upregulated in the fibroblasts from the affected patients. By treatment with inflammatory cytokines IL-1β, TNFα or TGF-β after treatment with or without the NF-κB inhibitor curcumin, curucumin blocked the production and secretion of IL-6 upregulated by IL-1β, TNFα, or TNFα/TGF-β in all fibroblasts. Wnt1-inducible signaling protein 1 (WISP1), which can enhance fibroblasts proliferation, was also more abundantly expressed in affected fibroblasts, while treatment with IL-6 induced WISP1, treatment with WISP1 increased the G2/M phase, and curucumin inhibited WISP1 induced by TNFα/TGF-β in unaffected fibroblasts. IL-33 in affected fibroblasts was induced by IL-1β, TNFα, or TNFα/TGF-β, while the effect of IL-1β or TNFα/TGF-β was blocked by curcumin. These results suggest fibrosis in the SMG of affected patients is closely linked to the proliferation of fibroblasts following induction of IL-6 and WISP1 by inflammatory cytokines. The Th2 cytokines TSLP and IL-33 are also upregulated in affected SMG, and thus may cause chronic inflammation and IgG4 accumulation.
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- 2018
46. Potential utility of core needle biopsy in the diagnosis of IgG4-related dacryoadenitis and sialadenitis
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Tetsuo Himi, Hiroki Takahashi, Ryuta Kamekura, Tsuyoshi Okuni, Motohisa Yamamoto, Keisuke Yamamoto, Ryoto Yajima, and Kenichi Takano
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Core needle ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,integumentary system ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,fungi ,Dacryoadenitis ,medicine.disease ,Sialadenitis ,Elevated serum ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,Fibrosis ,Immunoglobulin g4 ,parasitic diseases ,Biopsy ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,business ,Infiltration (medical) - Abstract
IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a systemic immune-mediated disorder characterized by elevated serum immunoglobulin G4 levels, dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltration, and fibrosis of affected organs...
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- 2018
47. Structure Model of Contribution Factors to Human Errors using Bayesian Network
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Kenichi Takano and Jiro Kojima
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Operations research ,Computer science ,Bayesian network ,Aircraft maintenance ,Structured model ,Aviation Safety Reporting System - Published
- 2018
48. Evaluation of consistency in quantification of gene copy number by real-time reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction and virus titer by plaque-forming assay for human respiratory syncytial virus
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Keisuke Yamamoto, Tetsuo Himi, Soh Yamamoto, Toyotaka Sato, Hiroyuki Tsutsumi, Shin-ichi Yokota, Noriko Ogasawara, Tsukasa Shiraishi, and Kenichi Takano
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0301 basic medicine ,viruses ,Immunology ,virus diseases ,Biology ,Microbiology ,Virology ,Virus ,Reverse transcriptase ,03 medical and health sciences ,Titer ,030104 developmental biology ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,Viral replication ,TaqMan ,Copy-number variation ,Gene - Abstract
The plaque-forming assay is the standard technique for determining viral titer, and a critical measurement for investigating viral replication. However, this assay is highly dependent on experimental technique and conditions. In the case of human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in particular, it can be difficult to objectively confirm the accuracy of plaque-forming assay because the plaques made by RSV are often small and unclear. In recent studies, RT-qPCR methods have emerged as a supportive procedure for assessment of viral titer, yielding highly sensitive and reproducible results. In this report, we compare the viral replication, as determined by plaque-forming assay, and the copy numbers of RSV genes NS1, NS2, N, and F, as determined by RT-qPCR. Two real-time PCR systems, SYBR Green and TaqMan probe, gave highly similar results for measurement of copy numbers of RSV N genes of virus subgroups A. We determined the RSV gene copy numbers in the culture cell supernatant and cell lysate measured at various multiplicities of infection. We found that copy number of the RSV N gene in the culture supernatant and cell lysate was highly correlated with plaque-forming units. In conclusion, RT-qPCR measurement of RSV gene copy number was highly dependent on viral titer, and the detailed comparison between each gene copy number and virus titer should be useful and supportive in confirming RSV plaque-forming assay and virus dynamics. The technique may also be used to estimate the amount of RSV present in clinical specimens.
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- 2018
49. Predicting therapeutic response in IgG4-related disease based on cluster analysis
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Kenichi Takano, Hiroshi Nakase, Shingo Ichimiya, Ryuta Kamekura, Chisako Suzuki, Hiroki Takahashi, Motohisa Yamamoto, Tetsuo Himi, Saho Honda, Masaya Mukai, Tetsuya Tabeya, Masanori Nojima, and Rieko Murakami
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,0301 basic medicine ,biology ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Disease ,Bioinformatics ,Disease cluster ,Precision medicine ,medicine.disease ,Clinical Practice ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,biology.protein ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,IgG4-related disease ,Personalized medicine ,Antibody ,business ,Autoimmune pancreatitis - Abstract
To bring the clinical practice of immunoglobulin (Ig)G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) close to personalized medicine, we classified the patient groups and clarified the therapeutic responses of each group. A total of 147 patients enrolled in our registry were classified into four groups by cluster analysis with the software. The therapeutic responses and prognosis of each group were examined. The cluster analysis classified the subjects into four groups: Cluster 1, patients who presented with prominent hypergammaglobulinemia, elevated levels of serum IgG4, and hypocomplementemia; Cluster 2, patients who presented with eosinophilia, elevated concentrations of serum IgG, IgG4, and IgE, and in whom CRP tended to be positive; Cluster 3, patients with younger onset and serum levels of IgG, IgG4, and IgE and peripheral eosinophil counts lower than the other clusters; and Cluster 4, patients with elder onset and low peripheral eosinophil counts. The amounts of glucocorticoid for maintenance treatment were from 5 to 7 mg/d in all groups, but the amounts were significantly greater in Cluster 1 (patients with hypergammaglobulinemia, elevated levels of serum IgG4, and hypocomplementemia) than in Cluster 4 (elder onset patients, relatively low concentrations of peripheral eosinophils). With regard to the use of immunosuppressants and the relapse rate, there were high frequencies in Cluster 1 and Cluster 3 (younger onset patients who presented with mild elevations of serum IgG and IgG4). On the other hand, Cluster 4 showed a low rate of relapse and often could discontinue steroids. The present results suggest that personalized medicine could be provided in IgG4-RD by classifying patients based on their clinical features.
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- 2018
50. Manifestations of IgG4-related disease in otolaryngology
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Kenichi Takano
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Medicine ,IgG4-related disease ,business ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology - Published
- 2018
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