6 results on '"Naota Okabe"'
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2. An autopsy case study of lymphocytic hypophysitis induced by nivolumab treatment for esophageal malignant melanoma
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Junji Furuse, Naota Okabe, Masachika Fujiwara, Takaaki Kobayashi, and Hiroshi Kamma
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pituitary gland ,Necrosis ,biology ,business.industry ,Hypophysitis ,Melanoma ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Fibrosis ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,Nivolumab ,Antibody ,medicine.symptom ,Type II hypersensitivity ,business - Abstract
Immune checkpoint inhibitors such as anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 and anti-programmed death-1 antibodies are effective against malignant tumors. However, they induce unique adverse events known as immune-related adverse events. Hypophysitis is one of the most frequent immune-related adverse events of anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 therapies. However, there have been few reports describing the pathological findings of hypophysitis induced by anti-programmed death-1 antibodies. The present case is the first autopsy case of hypophysitis induced by nivolumab monotherapy, an anti-programmed death-1 antibody. Pathologically, lymphocytes infiltrated the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, and the number of pituitary cells, especially adrenocorticotropic hormone-positive cells, decreased. However, necrosis and remarkable fibrosis were not observed. Immunohistologically, some pituitary cells expressed programmed death-ligand 1. Lymphocytes were predominantly CD8-positive T cells, and CD68-positive macrophages and CD20-positive B-cells were also observed. IgG and C4d were deposited on pituitary cells, but IgG4 (a subclass of nivolumab) was not detected. These findings indicate that type IVc and type II hypersensitivity mechanisms may occur in hypophysitis induced by anti-programmed death-1 antibodies and that the inflammatory mechanisms underlying hypophysitis induced by anti-programmed death-1 and anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 antibodies are different.
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- 2021
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3. STAT3 activation in thymic epithelial tumors: correlation with cyclin D1, JAK3, and clinical behavior
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Ryota Tanaka, Masachika Fujiwara, Naota Okabe, Hiroshi Kamma, Haruhiko Kondo, and Keisei Tachibana
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STAT3 Transcription Factor ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cyclin D1 ,Surgical oncology ,Humans ,Medicine ,Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial ,STAT3 ,Cyclin ,biology ,business.industry ,Janus Kinase 3 ,JAK-STAT signaling pathway ,Histology ,Thymus Neoplasms ,General Medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Intracellular - Abstract
Thymic epithelial tumors are the most common adult mediastinal tumors; however, their growth mechanism remains relatively unknown. Among the JAK/STAT pathway-related proteins, which control various intracellular events, STAT3 is deeply involved in cell proliferation. Constitutive activation of STAT3 and the resulting overexpression of cyclin D1 have been confirmed in various tumors, but have not been thoroughly investigated in thymic epithelial tumors. In this study, we immunohistochemically examined STAT3 activation, cyclin D1 expression, and JAK3 activation in thymic epithelial tumors and statistically analyzed their correlation with clinicopathological features. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens of 94 thymic epithelial tumors surgically resected at Kyorin University Hospital between 2005 and 2018 were included in this study. pSTAT3, cyclin D1, and pJAK3 were immunohistochemically examined, and the correlation with histology, Masaoka stage, and survival time was statistically analyzed. Cyclin D1 was found to be significantly overexpressed in the STAT3-activated group. This phenomenon was associated with histology and Masaoka stage. JAK3 was also activated in thymic epithelial tumors; however, JAK3 and STAT3 activation were not always correlated. Using survival time analysis, the STAT3-activated group, cyclin D1-expressed group, and JAK3-activated group had significantly lower progression-free survival times than those for both the non-activated and non-expressed groups. STAT3 activation may promote cyclin D1 overexpression in thymic epithelial tumors, and intracellular signaling pathways other than JAK3 may be involved in STAT3 activation. STAT3 activation, cyclin D1 overexpression, and JAK3 activation are biomarker candidates that indicate clinically poor prognosis.
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- 2021
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4. Discrimination of well-differentiated liposarcoma from benign lipoma on sonography: an uncontrolled retrospective study
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Hiroaki Ohnishi, Naoko Shimamori, Junji Shibahara, Naota Okabe, Satoko Yamasaki, Tomonori Kishino, Satsuki Matsushima, Kouki Ohtsuka, Takashi Watanabe, and Takeshi Morii
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Irregular shape ,Liposarcoma ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Age Distribution ,0302 clinical medicine ,Vascularity ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Pathological ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,Well Differentiated Liposarcoma ,Margins of Excision ,Echogenicity ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Lipoma ,medicine.disease ,body regions ,stomatognathic diseases ,Buttocks ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Well-differentiated liposarcoma, the most common subtype of liposarcoma, should be discriminated from benign lipoma. However, features on sonography for discriminating these two types of tumor have not been fully investigated. The present study was therefore aimed at clarifying differences in sonographic findings between well-differentiated liposarcoma and lipoma. The study population comprised 23 cases of well-differentiated liposarcoma and 181 cases of lipoma. We investigated differences in sonographic appearance and pathological findings between the two types of tumor. Well-differentiated liposarcoma tended to develop more frequently in older patients and in the lower extremities including the gluteal region, compared with lipoma. Concerning sonographic findings, both tumors exhibited well-defined margins and heterogeneous internal echogenicity, including typical tiny striated hyperechoic lines. Well-differentiated liposarcoma was characterized by a higher frequency of the following findings compared with lipoma: (1) deep location, (2) irregular shape, (3) large diameter, (4) hyperechogenicity compared to surrounding tissue, and (5) presence of vascularity on Doppler sonography (p
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- 2020
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5. Cytological detection of metastatic chordoma cells in pleural effusions: A case report
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Masahiro Hiruta, Naota Okabe, Ichiro Kikkawa, Teruaki Endo, Maho Akimoto, Hisashi Oshiro, Mio Tamba-Sakaguchi, Tomoko Suzuki, Eriko Ikeda, Naoko Mato, Miki Yanagita, and Noriyoshi Fukushima
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Brachyury ,Histology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cytodiagnosis ,Immunocytochemistry ,Thoracentesis ,Vimentin ,S100 protein ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Chordoma ,Medicine ,Malignant pleural effusion ,Humans ,Aged ,biology ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Staining ,Pleural Effusion, Malignant ,biology.protein ,Female ,business - Abstract
Cytological detection of chordoma cells in the serosal cavity is challenging because of its rare presentation. Herein, we report a case of chordoma showing malignant pleural effusion accompanied by pleuropulmonary metastases in a 68-year-old woman. Cytological analysis was performed using pleural fluid obtained following thoracentesis. Conventional cytological staining demonstrated few clusters of large, atypical cells characterized by epithelial cell-like connectivity and rich cytoplasm with foamy and/or multivacuolar changes. The nuclei of these atypical cells were large and either round or oval with no conspicuous irregularities in the nuclear membrane. Periodic acid-Schiff staining of these atypical cells revealed fine granules in the cytoplasm. Giemsa staining showed foamy and/or multivacuolar cytoplasm in these cells, with metachromatic mucoid stroma in the surroundings. Immunocytochemistry analysis using cellblock showed these cells to be positive for broad cytokeratins, epithelial membrane antigen, S100 protein, vimentin, and Brachyury. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report in which chordoma cells were cytologically detected in pleural effusions. Our findings also suggest that conventional cytology combined with cellblock immunocytochemistry can increase the accuracy of chordoma cell detection in the serosal cavity.
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- 2021
6. CD34-positive uterine lipoleiomyoma in a postmenopausal woman with chronic glomerulonephritis
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Hiroshi Kamma, M. Mochizuki, M. Fujiwara, Y. Kobayashi, Y. Nishigaya, Kouki Ohtsuka, and Naota Okabe
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Oncology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Chronic glomerulonephritis ,CD34 ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,business ,Gastroenterology - Published
- 2019
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