8 results on '"Kenta Shinoda"'
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2. Relationship between Tumor Diameters and Antoni Classification for Schwannoma of the Lower Lip
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Sohichi Aizawa, Kenta Shinoda, Atsushi Mamiya, Hisataka Kitano, Hisao Ogawa, and Yuusuke Fujiwara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Tumor size ,business.industry ,Lower lip ,Mixed type ,General Medicine ,Histopathological examination ,Schwannoma ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Benign tumor ,Lesion ,stomatognathic diseases ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Local anesthesia ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Schwannoma is an uncommon benign tumor in the oral and maxillofacial region, and development of schwannoma in the lower lip is rare. Herein, we present the case of a 68-year-old woman who visited Nihon University Itabashi Hospital complaining of a painless mass in the lower lip. The lesion was surgically resected under local anesthesia. On histopathological examination, the resected specimen was a mixture of Antoni types A and B schwannoma. No recurrence has been seen over a postoperative follow-up period of 58 months. In the schwannoma of the lower lip, the mean tumor volume was compared for type A and the mixed type, which tended to be larger in the mixed type. No previous reports have described the relationship between the size of schwannoma in the lower lip and Antoni classification. Therefore, this report discusses the possibility of a relationship between tumor size and Antoni classification for schwannomas in the lower lip.
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- 2022
3. Application of Hydrogen-Based Denitrification: Simultaneous Removal of Nitrate and Reactive Black 5 Dye from Textile Wastewater Containing Organic Matter
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Kazama, Tippawan Singhopon, Suphatchai Rujakom, Kenta Shinoda, Tatsuru Kamei, and Futaba
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wastewater treatment ,hydrogen-based denitrification ,decolorization ,nitrate removal ,textile wastewater ,dye removal - Abstract
In this study, a hydrogen-based denitrification (HD) reactor was used to investigate the simultaneous treatment of nitrogen and decolorization in textile wastewater contaminated with organic matter. The reactor operated in two phases: without and with organic matter. Despite the short hydraulic retention time, the HD system successfully removed all pollutants, including nitrate, nitrite, reactive black-5 dye and chemical oxygen demand. The unhindered treatment efficiency for nitrogen and decolorization in the presence of organic pollutants was observed. With the addition of organic matter, the nitrogen removal efficiency increased slightly from 85% to 90–100%, and the decolorization rate doubled from 25% to 50–60%. Organic matter played a crucial role in stimulating heterotrophic bacteria during biological denitrification and acted as a carbon source facilitating biological denitrification and azo bond cleavage during dye degradation. Despite the generation of toxic byproducts and changes in the dominant microbial community, the treatment efficiency remained stable and improved. This approach offers a promising solution for enhancing treatment efficiency in textile wastewater, providing a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option for developing countries to treat wastewater before discharge.
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- 2023
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4. Bispecific antibodies for immune cell retargeting against cancer
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Rebecca P, Chen, Kenta, Shinoda, Pragya, Rampuria, Fang, Jin, Tin, Bartholomew, Chunxia, Zhao, Fan, Yang, and Javier, Chaparro-Riggers
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Pharmacology ,Neoplasms ,T-Lymphocytes ,Antibodies, Bispecific ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Humans ,Immunotherapy - Abstract
Following the approval of the T cell engaging bispecific antibody blinatumomab, immune cell retargeting with bispecific or multispecific antibodies has emerged as a promising cancer immunotherapy strategy, offering alternative mechanisms compared to immune checkpoint blockade. As we gain more understanding of the complex tumor microenvironment, rules and design principles have started to take shape on how to best harness the immune system to achieve optimal anti-tumor activities.In the present review, we aim to summarize the most recent advances and challenges in using bispecific antibodies for immune cell retargeting and to provide insights into various aspects of antibody engineering. Discussed herein are studies that highlight the importance of considering antibody engineering parameters, such as binding epitope, affinity, valency, and geometry to maximize the potency and mitigate the toxicity of T cell engagers. Beyond T cell engaging bispecifics, other bispecifics designed to recruit the innate immune system are also covered.Diverse and innovative molecular designs of bispecific/multispecific antibodies have the potential to enhance the efficacy and safety of immune cell retargeting for the treatment of cancer. Whether or not clinical data support these different hypotheses, especially in solid tumor settings, remains to be seen.
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- 2022
5. Nematode ascarosides attenuate mammalian type 2 inflammatory responses
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Kenta Shinoda, Andrea Choe, Kiyoshi Hirahara, Masahiro Kiuchi, Kota Kokubo, Tomomi Ichikawa, Jason S. Hoki, Akane S. Suzuki, Neelanjan Bose, Judith A. Appleton, Raffi V. Aroian, Frank C. Schroeder, Paul W. Sternberg, and Toshinori Nakayama
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Inflammation ,Small Molecule Libraries ,Trachea ,Disease Models, Animal ,Mice ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Multidisciplinary ,Nematoda ,Ovalbumin ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Hypersensitivity ,Animals ,Asthma - Abstract
Mounting evidence suggests that nematode infection can protect against disorders of immune dysregulation. Administration of live parasites or their excretory/secretory (ES) products has shown therapeutic effects across a wide range of animal models for immune disorders, including asthma. Human clinical trials of live parasite ingestion for the treatment of immune disorders have produced promising results, yet concerns persist regarding the ingestion of pathogenic organisms and the immunogenicity of protein components. Despite extensive efforts to define the active components of ES products, no small molecules with immune regulatory activity have been identified from nematodes. Here we show that an evolutionarily conserved family of nematode pheromones called ascarosides strongly modulates the pulmonary immune response and reduces asthma severity in mice. Screening the inhibitory effects of ascarosides produced by animal-parasitic nematodes on the development of asthma in an ovalbumin (OVA) murine model, we found that administration of nanogram quantities of ascr#7 prevented the development of lung eosinophilia, goblet cell metaplasia, and airway hyperreactivity. Ascr#7 suppressed the production of IL-33 from lung epithelial cells and reduced the number of memory-type pathogenic Th2 cells and ILC2s in the lung, both key drivers of the pathology of asthma. Our findings suggest that the mammalian immune system recognizes ascarosides as an evolutionarily conserved molecular signature of parasitic nematodes. The identification of a nematode-produced small molecule underlying the well-documented immunomodulatory effects of ES products may enable the development of treatment strategies for allergic diseases.
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- 2021
6. Indocyanine green conjugated phototheranostic nanoparticle for photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy
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Kenta, Shinoda, Akiko, Suganami, Yasumitsu, Moriya, Masamichi, Yamashita, Tsutomu, Tanaka, Akane S, Suzuki, Hiroshi, Suito, Yasunori, Akutsu, Kengo, Saito, Yoko, Shinozaki, Kazuoki, Isojima, Naohito, Nakamura, Yasushi, Miyauchi, Hiroshi, Shirasawa, Hisahiro, Matsubara, Yoshiharu, Okamoto, Toshinori, Nakayama, and Yutaka, Tamura
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Indocyanine Green ,Photochemotherapy ,Oncology ,Optical Imaging ,Biophysics ,Nanoparticles ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Dermatology ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes - Abstract
Phototheranostics represents a highly promising paradigm for cancer therapy, although selecting an appropriate optical imager and sensitizer for clinical use remains challenging.Liposomally formulated phospholipid-conjugated indocyanine green, denoted as LP-iDOPE, was developed as phototheranostic nanoparticle and its cancer imaging-mediated photodynamic reaction, defined as the immune response induced by photodynamic and photothermal effects, was evaluated with a near-infrared (NIR)-light emitting diode (LED) light irradiator.Using in vivo NIR fluorescence imaging, we demonstrated that LP-iDOPE was selectively delivered to tumor sites with high accumulation and a long half-life. Following low-intensity NIR-LED light irradiation on the tumor region of LP-iDOPE accumulated, effector CD8Our anti-cancer strategy based on tumor-specific LP-iDOPE accumulation and low-intensity NIR-LED light irradiation to the tumor regions, i.e., photodynamic reaction, represents a promising approach to noninvasive cancer therapy.
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- 2022
7. A case of vastus lateralis muscle metastasis of tongue carcinoma.
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Hisataka Kitano, Atsushi Mamiya, Yoko Masuda, Kenta Shinoda, Yoh Masaoka, and Michiko Suzuki
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- 2021
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8. Relationship between Tumor Diameters and Antoni Classification for Schwannoma of the Lower Lip.
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Yuusuke Fujiwara, Sohichi Aizawa, Hisao Ogawa, Atsushi Mamiya, Kenta Shinoda, and Hisataka Kitano
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SCHWANNOMAS , *LIPS , *BENIGN tumors , *POSTOPERATIVE period , *LOCAL anesthesia , *UNIVERSITY hospitals - Abstract
Schwannoma is an uncommon benign tumor in the oral and maxillofacial region, and development of schwannoma in the lower lip is rare. Herein, we present the case of a 68-year-old woman who visited Nihon University Itabashi Hospital complaining of a painless mass in the lower lip. The lesion was surgically resected under local anesthesia. On histopathological examination, the resected specimen was a mixture of Antoni types A and B schwannoma. No recurrence has been seen over a postoperative follow-up period of 58 months. In the schwannoma of the lower lip, the mean tumor volume was compared for type A and the mixed type, which tended to be larger in the mixed type. No previous reports have described the relationship between the size of schwannoma in the lower lip and Antoni classification. Therefore, this report discusses the possibility of a relationship between tumor size and Antoni classification for schwannomas in the lower lip. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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