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Nasti, Alessandro ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Seki, Akihiro ; Buffa, Geraldine Belen ; Komura, Takuya ; Mochida, Hatsune ; Yamato, Masatoshi ; Yoshida, Keiko ; Ho, Tuyen T. B. ; Takamura, Masayuki ; Usui, Soichiro ; Wada, Takashi ; Honda, Masao ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; 酒井, 佳夫 ; 餅田, 初音 ; 吉田, 佳子 ; 高村, 雅之 ; 薄井, 荘一郎 ; 和田, 隆志 ; 本多, 政夫 ; 金子, 周一
出版情報: European Journal of Immunology.  47  pp.2163-2174,  2017-12.  Wiley
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/00050487
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />Stromal cells in adipose tissue are useful for repair/regenerative therapy as they harbor a substant ial number of mesenchymal stem cells; therefore, freshly isolated autologous uncultured adipose tissue derived stromal cells (u-ADSCs) are useful for regenerative therapy, and obviate the need for mesenchymal stem cells. We evaluated the therapeutic effect of murine u-ADSCs and sorted subsets of u-ADSCs in a concanavalin A (ConA) induced murine model of hepatitis, as well as their characteristics. We found that 10–20% of u-ADSCs expressed the CD45 leukocyte-related antigen. CD68, which is a marker of macrophages (MΦs), was expressed by 50% of CD45+ u-ADSCs. About 90% of CD68+CD45+ cells expressed CD206 antigen, which is a marker of inhibitory M2-type MΦs. Genes related to M2-type MUs were especially more highly expressed by CD45+CD206+ u-ADSCs than by CD45− u-ADSCs. CD45+ u-ADSCs inhibited the expression of cytokines/chemokines and suppressed the proliferation of splenocytes stimulated with ConA. We observed that not only whole u-ADSCs, but also the CD45+ subset of u-ADSCs ameliorated the ConA-induced hepatitis in mice. In conclusion, we show that freshly isolated murine u-ADSCs were effective against acute hepatitis, and CD45+ u-ADSCs acting phenotypically and functionally like M2-type MΦs, contributed to the repair of liver tissue undergoing inflammation. © 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim<br />Embargo Period 12 months 続きを見る
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Honda, Masao ; Nakamura, Mikiko ; Tateno, Makoto ; Sakai, Akito ; Shimakami, Tetsuro ; Shirasaki, Takayoshi ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Yamashita, Taro ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Journal of Hepatology.  53  pp.817-826,  2010-01-01.  European Association for the Study of the Liver / Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/25263
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />Background & Aims: The mechanisms of treatment resistance to interferon (IFN) and ribavirin (Rib) co mbination therapy for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection are not known. This study aims to gain insight into these mechanisms by exploring hepatic gene expression before and during treatment. Methods: Liver biopsy was performed in 50 patients before therapy and repeated in 30 of them 1 week after initiating combination therapy. The cells in liver lobules (CLL) and the cells in portal areas (CPA) were obtained from 12 patients using laser capture microdissection (LCM). Results: Forty-three patients were infected with genotype 1 HCV, 20 of who were viral responders (genotype 1-Rsp) with treatment outcome of SVR or TR, while 23 were non-responders (genotype 1-nonRsp) with NR. Only seven patients were infected with genotype 2. Before treatment, the expression of IFN and Rib-stimulated genes (IRSGs), apoptosis-associated genes, and immune reaction gene pathways was greater in genotype 1-nonRsp than in Rsp. During treatment, IRSGs were induced in genotype 1-Rsp, but not in nonRsp. IRSG induction was irrelevant in genotype 2-Rsp and was mainly impaired in CLL but not in CPA. Pathway analysis revealed that many immune regulatory pathways were induced in CLL from genotype 1-Rsp, while growth factors related to angiogenesis and fibrogenesis were more induced in CPA from genotype 1-nonRsp. Conclusions: Impaired IRSGs induction in CLL reduces the sensitivity to treatment for genotype 1 HCV infection. CLL and CPA in the liver might be differentially involved in treatment resistance. These findings could be useful for the improvement of therapy for HCV infection. © 2010 European Association for the Study of the Liver. 続きを見る
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Tang, Yaliang ; Masuo, Yusuke ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Wakayama, Tomohiko ; Sugiura, Tomoko ; Harada, Ryuichi ; Futatsugi, Azusa ; Komura, Takuya ; Nakamichi, Noritaka ; Sekiguchi, Hirotaka ; Sutoh, Keita ; Usumi, Koji ; Iseki, Shoichi ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Kato, Yukio
出版情報: Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  105  pp.1779-1789,  2016-05-01.  American Pharmacists Association / Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/45429
概要: Xenobiotic transporters play key roles in disposition of certain therapeutic agents, although limited information is ava ilable on their roles other than pharmacokinetic issues. Here, suppressive effect of multispecific organic cation transporter OCTN1/SLC22A4 on liver fibrosis was proposed in liver injury models. After injection of hepatotoxins such as dimethylnitrosamine (DMN) or concanavalin A, hepatic fibrosis, and oxidative stress, evaluated in terms of Sirius red and 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal staining, respectively, were more severe in liver of octn1/slc22a4 gene knockout (octn1-/-) mice than that in wild-type mice. DMN treatment markedly increased α-smooth muscle actin and F4/80, markers of activated stellate and Kupffer cells, respectively, in liver of octn1-/-, but had less effect in wild-type mice. Thus, octn1/slc22a4 gene deletion results in more severe hepatic fibrosis, oxidative stress, and inflammation. DMN-treated wild-type mice showed increased Octn1 staining and hepatic concentration of its food-derived antioxidant ergothioneine (ERGO). The upregulated Octn1 was co-localized with α-smooth muscle actin. Functional expression of Octn1 was demonstrated in activated human hepatic stellate cell lines, LI90 and LX-2. Provision of ERGO-rich feed ameliorated DMN-induced liver fibrosis and oxidative stress. Overall, Octn1 is upregulated in activated stellate cells, resulting in increased delivery of its substrate antioxidant ERGO and a protective effect against liver fibrosis. © 2016 American Pharmacists Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.<br />Embargo Period 12 months 続きを見る
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Honda, Masao ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Yamashita, Taro ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Sakai, Akito ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Tatsumi, Isamu ; Miyazaki, Yoshitaka ; Tanno, Hiroshi ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Hokuriku Liver Study Group
出版情報: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.  400  pp.7-15,  2010-09-01.  Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/25265
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />To develop a non-invasive and sensitive diagnostic test for cancer using peripheral blood, we evalua ted gene expression profiling of blood obtained from patients with cancer of the digestive system and normal subjects. The expression profiles of blood-derived total RNA obtained from 39 cancer patients (11 colon cancer, 14 gastric cancer, and 14 pancreatic cancer) was clearly different from those obtained from 15 normal subjects. By comparing the gene expression profiles of cancer patients and normal subjects, 25 cancer-differentiating genes (p<5.0×10-6 and fold differences >3) were identified and an " expression index" deduced from the expression values of these genes differentiated the validation cohort (11 colon cancer, 8 gastric cancer, 18 pancreatic cancer, and 15 normal subjects) into cancer patients and normal subjects with 100% (37/37) and 87% (13/15) accuracy, respectively. Although, the expression profiles were not clearly different between the cancer patients, some characteristic genes were identified according to the stage and species of the cancer. Interestingly, many immune-related genes such as antigen presenting, cell cycle accelerating, and apoptosis- and stress-inducing genes were up-regulated in cancer patients, reflecting the active turnover of immune regulatory cells in cancer patients. These results showed the potential relevance of peripheral blood gene expression profiling for the development of new diagnostic examination tools for cancer patients. © 2010 Elsevier Inc. 続きを見る
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Komura, Takuya ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Honda, Masao ; Takamura, Toshinari ; Matsushima, Kouji ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Diabetes.  59  pp.634-643,  2010-03-01.  American Diabetes Association
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/23966
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />OBJECTIVE - Although patients with diabetes suffer from increased infections and a higher incidence of cancer due to impaired immune function, details on diabetes-induced decrease in immunity are lacking. We assessed how immune-mediating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are affected in diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - From 33 patients with type 2 diabetes and 28 healthy volunteers, we obtained PBMCs and investigated their susceptibility to apoptosis and functional alteration. RESULTS - In a subpopulation of PBMCs, monocytes derived from patients with diabetes were more susceptible to apoptosis than monocytes from healthy volunteers. Monocytes from patients with diabetes had decreased phagocytotic activity and were less responsive to Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands, although the expression of TLRs did not differ significantly between the two groups. Furthermore, monocytes from patients with diabetes had a distinctly different gene expression profile compared with monocytes from normal volunteers as assessed with DNA microarray analysis. Specifically, quantitative real-time detection PCR measurements showed an elevated expression of the markers of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in diabetic monocytes, and electron microscopic examination of monocytes revealed morphologic alterations in the ER of cells derived from patients with diabetes. Consistently, the ER stress inducer tunicamycin increased apoptosis of otherwise healthy monocytes and attenuated the proinflammatory responses to TLR ligands. CONCLUSIONS - These data suggest that monocytes comprise a substantially impaired subpopulation of PBMCs in patients with diabetes and that ER stress is involved in these pathologic changes mechanistically. This implies that the affected monocytes should be investigated further to better understand diabetic immunity. © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. 続きを見る
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Honda, Masao ; Sakai, Akito ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Nakamotoa, Yasunari ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Yamashita, Taro ; Nakamura, Mikiko ; Shirasaki, Takayoshi ; Horimoto, Katsuhisa ; Tanaka, Yasuhito ; Tokunaga, Katsushi ; Mizokami, Masashi ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Hokuriku Liver Study Group
出版情報: Gastroenterology.  139  pp.499-509,  2010-08-01.  Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/25264
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />Background & Aims: Multiple viral and host factors are related to the treatment response to pegylate d-interferon and ribavirin combination therapy; however, the clinical relevance and relationship of these factors have not yet been fully evaluated. Methods: We studied 168 patients with chronic hepatitis C who received pegylated-interferon and ribavirin combination therapy. Gene expression profiles in the livers of 91 patients were analyzed using an Affymetrix genechip (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA). The expression of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) was evaluated in all samples by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Genetic variation in interleukin 28B (IL28B; rs8099917) was determined in 91 patients. Results: Gene expression profiling of the liver differentiated patients into 2 groups: patients with up-regulated ISGs and patients with down-regulated ISGs. A high proportion of patients with no response to treatment was found in the up-regulated ISGs group (P = .002). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that ISGs (<3.5) (odds ratio [OR], 16.2; P < .001), fibrosis stage (F1-F2) (OR, 4.18; P = .003), and ISDR mutation (<2) (OR, 5.09; P = .003) were strongly associated with the viral response. The IL28B polymorphism of 91 patients showed that 66% were major homozygotes (TT), 30% were heterozygotes (TG), and 4% were minor homozygotes (GG). Interestingly, hepatic ISGs were associated with the IL28B polymorphism (OR, 18.1; P < .001), and its expression was significantly higher in patients with the minor genotype (TG or GG) than in those with the major genotype (TT). Conclusions: The expression of hepatic ISGs is strongly associated with treatment response and genetic variation of IL28B. The differential role of host and viral factors as predicting factors may also be present. © 2010 AGA Institute. 続きを見る
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Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Kitahara, Masaaki ; Arihara, Fumitaka ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Kakinoki, Kaheita ; Fujita, Yui ; Marukawa, Yohei ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Mukaida, Naofumi ; Matsushima, Kouji ; Matsui, Osamu ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Clinical and Experimental Immunology.  163  pp.165-177,  2011-02-01.  Blackwell Publishing
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/26396
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />Despite curative locoregional treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), tumour recurrence rates remain high. The current study was designed to assess the safety and bioactivity of infusion of dendritic cells (DCs) stimulated with OK432, a streptococcus-derived anti-cancer immunotherapeutic agent, into tumour tissues following transcatheter hepatic arterial embolization (TAE) treatment in patients with HCC. DCs were derived from peripheral blood monocytes of patients with hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis and HCC in the presence of interleukin (IL)-4 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and stimulated with 0.1 KE/ml OK432 for 2 days. Thirteen patients were administered with 5 × 106 of DCs through arterial catheter during the procedures of TAE treatment on day 7. The immunomodulatory effects and clinical responses were evaluated in comparison with a group of 22 historical controls treated with TAE but without DC transfer. OK432 stimulation of immature DCs promoted their maturation towards cells with activated phenotypes, high expression of a homing receptor, fairly well-preserved phagocytic capacity, greatly enhanced cytokine production and effective tumoricidal activity. Administration of OK432-stimulated DCs to patients was found to be feasible and safe. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed prolonged recurrence-free survival of patients treated in this manner compared with the historical controls (P = 0.046, log-rank test). The bioactivity of the transferred DCs was reflected in higher serum concentrations of the cytokines IL-9, IL-15 and tumour necrosis factor-α and the chemokines CCL4 and CCL11. Collectively, this study suggests that a DC-based, active immunotherapeutic strategy in combination with locoregional treatments exerts beneficial anti-tumour effects against liver cancer. © 2010 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Immunology © 2010 British Society for Immunology. 続きを見る
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Wada, Takashi ; Sakai, Norihiko ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Matsushima, Kouji ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Furuichi, Kengo
出版情報: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology.  15  pp.8-13,  2011-02-01.  Japanese Society of Nephrology / Springer Verlag (Germany)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/26306
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />Cellular mechanisms have been proposed in the pathogenesis of fibrotic processes in the kidney. In t his setting, cell sources underlying the generation of matrix-producing cells in diseased kidneys have been categorized as activated resident stromal cells (e.g., fibroblasts, pericytes), infiltrating bone-marrow-derived cells (e.g., fibrocytes, T cells, macrophages), and cells derived from epithelial-mesenchymal transition/endothelial-mesenchymal transition. Among these cell sources, accumulating evidence has shed light on the involvement of bone-marrow-derived cells, including monocytes/macrophages, and a circulating mesenchymal progenitor cell, fibrocyte, in the progression of fibrosis in kidney. Bone-marrow-derived cells positive for CD45 or CD34, and type 1 (pro)collagen dependent on the chemokine and renin-angiotensin systems migrate into diseased kidneys and enhance synthesis matrix protein, cytokines/chemokines, and profibrotic growth factors, which may promote and escalate chronic inflammatory processes and possible interaction with resident stromal cells, thereby perpetuating kidney fibrosis. © 2010 Japanese Society of Nephrology. 続きを見る
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Kakinoki, Kaheita ; Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Kagaya, Takashi ; Tsuchiyama, Tomoya ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Nakahama, Tohru ; Mukaida, Naofumi ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Journal of Gene Medicine.  12  pp.1002-1013,  2010-12-01.  Wiley-Blackwell
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/26395
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />The prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains poor, largely as a result of i ntrahepatic metastasis. Using a mouse model of intrahepatic metastasis, we investigated whether chemokine ligand 2/monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (CCL2/MCP-1) could potentiate the antitumor effects of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir (HSV-tk/GCV) system.Methods: Mouse hepatoma cells infected with recombinant adenovirus vectors expressing HSV-tk, CCL2/MCP-1 and LacZ at multiplicities of infection of Ad-tk/Ad-MCP1 = 3/0.03 (T/MLow), 3/3 (T/MHigh) and Ad-tk/Ad-LacZ = 3/3 (T/L) were injected into BALB/c mice.Results: Intrahepatic tumor growth was significantly lower in T/MLow mice. By contrast, no tumor suppression was observed in T/MHigh mice. The tumor-specific cytolytic activities of splenocytes from T/MLow and T/MHigh mice were comparable. Immunohistochemical analysis of liver tissues showed similar infiltration by Mac-1+ and T cells in these animals, whereas the proportions of classical activated (M1) monocytes/macrophages were significantly higher in T/MLow mice. In addition, interleukin-12 production was elevated in these tissues. Vascular endothelial growth factor-A expression and CD31+ microvessels were increased in T/MHigh mice.Conclusions: Collectively, these results demonstrate that an adequate amount of CCL2/MCP-1, together with the HSV-tk/GCV system, may induce T helper 1-polarized antitumor effects without inducing tumor angiogenesis in the microenvironment of intrahepatic HCC progression. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 続きを見る
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Sunagozaka, Hajime ; Honda, Masao ; Yamashita, Taro ; Nishino, Ryuhei ; Takatori, Hajime ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: International Journal of Cancer.  129  pp.1576-1585,  2011-11-01.  Wiley-Blackwell
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/29268
概要: The identification of genes involved in tumor growth is crucial for the development of inventive anticancer treatments. Here, we have cloned a 17-kDa secretory protein encoded by c19orf10 from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) serial analysis of gene expression libraries. Gene expression analysis indicated that c19orf10 was overexpressed in approximately two-thirds of HCC tissues compared to the adjacent noncancerous liver tissues, and its expression was significantly positively correlated with that of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP). Overexpression of c19orf10 enhanced cell proliferation of AFP-negative HLE cells, whereas knockdown of c19orf10 inhibited cell proliferation of AFP-positive Hep3B and HuH7 cells along with G1 cell cycle arrest. Supplementation of recombinant c19orf10 protein in culture media enhanced cell proliferation in HLE cells, and this effect was abolished by the addition of antibodies developed against c19orf10. Intriguingly, c19orf10 could regulate cell proliferation through the activation of Akt/mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. Taken together, these data suggest that c19orf10 might be one of the growth factors and potential molecular targets activated in HCC. Copyright © 2010 UICC. 続きを見る
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Nakade, Yusuke ; Takamura, Toshinari ; Sakurai, Masaru ; Misu, Hirofumi ; Nagata, Mitsuko ; Nanbu, Yuko ; Oe, Hiroyasu ; Takamura, Toshiji ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Wada, Takashi
出版情報: Journal of Diabetes Investigation.  2  pp.324-327,  2011-08-01.  Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. / Wiley Open Access
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/36514
概要: The aim of the present study was to examine whether there is a relationship between autonomic function and post-challeng e hyperglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes. Subjects included 122 Japanese patients newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Autonomic nerve function was assessed using coefficients of variation of the R-R intervals on electrocardiograms (CVRR). Unlike anthropometry, insulin secretion and insulin resistance, age (r =)0.209, P < 0.021) and post-challenge plasma glucose at 120 min (PG120; r =)0.219, P < 0.015) were the only variables significantly correlated with CVRR. Age was not significantly correlated with PG120. In multiple regression analyses, CVRR Z-score, but not age, was significantly correlated with PG120. The present results suggest that autonomic function affects post-challenge blood glucose levels independently of age. © 2011 Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. 続きを見る
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Marukawa, Yohei ; Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Kakinoki, Kaheita ; Tsuchiyama, Tomoya ; Iida, Noriho ; Kagaya, Takashi ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Naito, Makoto ; Mukaida, Naofumi ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Cancer Gene Therapy.  19  pp.312-319,  2012-05-01.  Nature Publishing Group
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/31396
概要: Suicide gene therapy using the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir (HSV-tk/GCV) system combined with monoc yte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) provides significant antitumor efficacy. The current study was designed to evaluate the antitumor immunity of a newly developed membrane-bound form of MCP-1 (mMCP-1) in an immunocompetent mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). A recombinant adenovirus vector (rAd) harboring the human MCP-1 gene and the membrane-spanning domain of the CX3CL1 gene was used. Large amounts of MCP-1 protein were expressed and accumulated on the tumor cell surface. The growth of subcutaneous tumors was markedly suppressed when tumors were treated with mMCP-1, as compared with soluble MCP-1, in combination with the HSV-tk/GCV system (P<0.01). The numbers of Mac-1-, CD4-and CD8a-positive cells were significantly higher in tumor tissues (P<0.05), and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) mRNA expression levels with mMCP-1 were almost five-fold higher than those with soluble MCP-1. These results indicate that the delivery of the mMCP-1 gene greatly enhanced antitumor effects following the apoptotic stimuli by promoting the recruitment and activation of macrophages and T lymphocytes, suggesting a novel strategy of immune-based gene therapy in the treatment of patients with HCC. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved. 続きを見る
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Honda, Masao ; Shirasaki, Takayoshi ; Shimakami, Tetsuro ; Sakai, Akito ; Horii, Rika ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Yamashita, Taro ; Okada, Hikari ; Nakamura, Mikiko ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Hepatology.  59  pp.828-838,  2014-03-01.  Wiley
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/37866
概要: Pretreatment up-regulation of hepatic interferon (IFN)-stimulated genes (ISGs) has a stronger association with the treat ment-resistant interleukin (IL)28B minor genotype (MI; TG/GG at rs8099917) than with the treatment-sensitive IL28B major genotype (MA; TT at rs8099917). We compared the expression of ISGs in the liver and blood of 146 patients with chronic hepatitis C who received pegylated IFN and ribavirin combination therapy. Gene expression profiles in the liver and blood of 85 patients were analyzed using an Affymetrix GeneChip (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA). ISG expression was correlated between the liver and blood of the MA patients, whereas no correlation was observed in the MI patients. This loss of correlation was the result of the impaired infiltration of immune cells into the liver lobules of MI patients, as demonstrated by regional gene expression analysis in liver lobules and portal areas using laser capture microdissection and immunohistochemical staining. Despite having lower levels of immune cells, hepatic ISGs were up-regulated in the liver of MI patients and they were found to be regulated by multiple factors, namely, IL28A/B, IFN-λ4, and wingless-related MMTV integration site 5A (WNT5A). Interestingly, WNT5A induced the expression of ISGs, but also increased hepatitis C virus replication by inducing the expression of the stress granule protein, GTPase-activating protein (SH3 domain)-binding protein 1 (G3BP1), in the Huh-7 cell line. In the liver, the expression of WNT5A and its receptor, frizzled family receptor 5, was significantly correlated with G3BP1. Conclusions: Immune cells were lost and induced the expression of other inflammatory mediators, such as WNT5A, in the liver of IL28B minor genotype patients. This might be related to the high level of hepatic ISG expression in these patients and the treatment-resistant phenotype of the IL28B minor genotype. © 2014 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.<br />This article has Supplemental materrial and methods. 続きを見る
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Kawaguchi, Kazunori ; Honda, Masao ; Yamashita, Taro ; Okada, Hikari ; Shirasaki, Takayoshi ; Nishikawa, Masashi ; Nio, Kouki ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: American Journal of Pathology.  186  pp.2055-2067,  2016-08-01.  Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/46535
概要: Notch signaling abnormalities are reported to be involved in the acceleration of malignancy in solid tumors and stem cel l formation or regeneration in various organs. We analyzed specific genes for DNA copy number variations in liver cancer cells and investigated whether these factors relate to clinical outcome. Chromosome 20p, which includes the ligand for Notch pathways, Jagged1, was found to be amplified in several types of hepatoma cells, and its mRNA was up-regulated according to α-fetoprotein gene expression levels. Notch inhibition using Jagged1 shRNA and γ-secretase inhibitors produced significant suppression of cell growth in α-fetoprotein–producing cells with suppression of downstream genes. Using in vivo hepatoma models, the administration of γ-secretase inhibitors resulted in reduced tumor sizes and effective Notch inhibition with widespread apoptosis and necrosis of viable tumor cells. The γ-secretase inhibitors suppressed cell growth of the epithelial cell adhesion molecule–positive fraction in hepatoma cells, indicating that Notch inhibitors could suppress the stem cell features of liver cancer cells. Even in clinical liver cancer samples, the expression of α-fetoprotein and Jagged1 showed significant correlation, and amplification of the copy number of Jagged1 was associated with Jagged1 mRNA expression and poor survival after liver cancer surgical resection. In conclusion, amplification of Jagged1 contributed to mRNA expression that activates the Jagged1-Notch signaling pathway in liver cancer and led to poor outcome. © 2016 American Society for Investigative Pathology<br />Embargo Period 12 months 続きを見る
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Terashima, Takeshi ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Takata, Noboru ; Nakagawa, Hidetoshi ; Toyama, Tadashi ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Kitamura, Kazuya ; Yamashita, Taro ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Honda, Masao ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Hepatology Research.  46  pp.650-656,  2016-06-01.  Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/44240
概要: Aim: Although sorafenib is a standard drug for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), little is known about a patient' s clinical course after treatment. We investigated the effect of post-progression survival (PPS) and progression-free survival (PFS) on overall survival (OS) in patients whose advanced HCC was treated by sorafenib. Methods: We searched in the PubMed database for reports with survival data of patients with HCC treated with sorafenib monotherapy, and selected reports with 20 or more patients each that provided data for both OS and PFS or time to progression (TTP). Median PPS (mPPS) was defined as the period obtained by subtracting median PFS or TTP (mPFS/TTP) from median OS (mOS). We identified 56 reports with 5803 patients. We investigated the correlation of mOS and either mPPS or mPFS/TTP using weighted linear regression. Results: Median PPS correlated with mOS (r=0.834) very strongly, whereas mPFS/TTP did not correlate with mOS as highly as PPS did (r=0.546). When we stratified survival data by Child-Pugh classification, a significantly greater average percentage of mPPS to mOS was seen in Child-Pugh class A (54.4±17.6%) than in Child-Pugh class B (32.0±11.6%) (P=0.015). Conclusion: PPS highly correlated with OS, and its importance should be more emphasized for advanced HCC patients treated after sorafenib therapy, whereas we need to take more care in interpreting the results of PFS to evaluate treatment efficacy in clinical trials of advanced HCC. © 2015 The Japan Society of Hepatology.<br />Embargo Period 12 months 続きを見る
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Takashima, Shin-ichiro ; Usui, Soichiro ; Kurokawa, Keisuke ; Kitano, Teppei ; Kato, Takeshi ; Murai, Hisayoshi ; Furusho, Hiroshi ; Oda, Hiroyuki ; Maruyama, Michiro ; Nagata, Yoshiki ; Usuda, Kazuo ; Kubota, Koji ; Takeshita, Yumie ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Honda, Masao ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Takamura, Masayuki
出版情報: Open Heart.  3  pp.e000400-,  2016-06-01.  BMJ Publishing Group
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/45929
概要: Objective: Comprehensive profiling of gene expression in peripheral blood leucocytes (PBLs) in patients with acute coron ary syndrome (ACS) as a prognosticator is needed. We explored the specific profile of gene expression in PBLs in ACS for long-term risk stratification. Methods: 30 patients with ACS who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and 15 age-matched adults who participated in medical check-ups were enrolled from three centres. Peripheral blood samples were collected to extract RNA for microarray analyses. Results: During the 5-year follow-up, 36% of this cohort developed the expected non-fatal coronary events (NFEs) of target lesion revascularisation (TLR) and PCI for a de novo lesion. Class comparison analysis (p<0.005) demonstrated that 83 genes among 7785 prefiltered genes (41 upregulated vs 42 downregulated genes) were extracted to classify the patients according to the occurrence of NFE. Pathway analysis based on gene ontology revealed that the NFEs were associated with altered gene expression regarding the T-cell receptor signalling pathway in ACS. Univariate t test showed that the expression level of death-associated protein kinase1 (DAPK1), known to regulate inflammation, was the most significantly negatively regulated gene in the event group (0.61-fold, p<0.0005). Kaplan-Meier curve analysis and multivariate analysis adjusted for baseline characteristics or clinical biomarkers demonstrated that lower DAPK1 expression in PBL emerged as an independent risk factor for the NFEs (HR: 8.73; CI 1.05 to 72.8, p=0.045). Conclusions: Altered gene expression in T-cell receptor signalling in PBL in ACS could be a prognosticator for secondary coronary events. © Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. 続きを見る
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Okada, Hikari ; Honda, Masao ; Campbell, Jean S. ; Takegoshi, Kai ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Yamashita, Taro ; Shirasaki, Takayoshi ; Takabatake, Riuta ; Nakamura, Mikiko ; Tanaka, Takuji ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Cancer Science.  106  pp.1143-1152,  2015-09-01.  Japanese Cancer Association / Blackwell Publishing Ltd
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/45964
概要: 医薬保健研究域保健学系<br />Differentially regulated microRNA (miRNA) are associated with hepatic fibrosis; however, their potentia l usefulness for blocking hepatic fibrosis has not been exploited fully. We examined the expression of miRNA in the liver of a transgenic mouse model in which platelet-derived growth factor C (PDGF-C) is overexpressed (Pdgf-c Tg), resulting in hepatic fibrosis and steatosis and the eventual development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Robust induction of miR-214 correlated with fibrogenesis in the liver of Pdgf-c Tg mice, atherogenic high-fat diet-induced NASH mice, and patients with chronic hepatitis B or C. Pdgf-c Tg mice were injected with locked nucleic acid (LNA)-antimiR-214 via the tail vein using Invivofectamine 2.0 and the degree of hepatic fibrosis and tumor incidence were evaluated. Pdgf-c Tg mice treated with LNA-antimiR-214 showed a marked reduction in fibrosis and tumor incidence compared with saline or LNA-miR-control-injected control mice. In vitro, LNA-antimiR-214 significantly ameliorated TGF-β1-induced pro-fibrotic gene expression in Lx-2 cells. MiR-214 targets a negative regulator of EGFR signaling, Mig-6. Mimic-miR-214 decreased the expression of Mig-6 and increased the levels of EGF-mediated p-EGFR (Y1173 and Y845) and p-Met (Tyr1234/1235) in Huh-7 cells. Conversely, LNA-antimiR-214 repressed the expression of these genes. In conclusion, miR-214 appears to participate in the development of hepatic fibrosis by modulating the EGFR and TGF-β signaling pathways. LNA-antimiR-214 is a potential therapy for the prevention of hepatic fibrosis. MiR-214 appears to participate in the development of hepatic fibrosis by modulating EGFR and TGF-β signaling pathways. LNA-anti-miR-214 may be a potentially therapy in the prevention of hepatic fibrosis. © 2015 Japanese Cancer Association. 続きを見る
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Takata, Yoshiko ; Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Nakada, Akiko ; Terashima, Takeshi ; Arihara, Fumitaka ; Kitahara, Masaaki ; Kakinoki, Kaheita ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Yamashita, Taro ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Cancer Letters.  307  pp.165-173,  2011-08-28.  Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/28165
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />The purpose of this study was to assess the properties of CD4+CD25high/low/negative T cell subsets a nd analyze their relation with dendritic cells (DCs) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In HCC patients, the prevalence of CD45RO+ cells in CD4+CD25high T cells was increased and associated with higher frequencies of plasmacytoid DCs. Larger proportions of this T cell subset were detected in the patients with larger tumor burdens. These results suggest that increased frequencies of the CD45RO+ subset in CD4+CD25high Tregs in HCC patients may establish the immunosuppressive environment cooperatively with tolerogenic plasmacytoid DCs to promote disease progression of liver cancer. © 2011. 続きを見る
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Sunagozaka, Hajime ; Honda, Masao ; Yamashita, Taro ; Nishino, Ryuhei ; Takatori, Hajime ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: International Journal of Cancer.  129  pp.1576-1585,  2011-10-01.  Wiley-Blackwell
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/28230
概要: 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系<br />The identification of genes involved in tumor growth is crucial for the development of inventive ant icancer treatments. Here, we have cloned a 17-kDa secretory protein encoded by c19orf10 from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) serial analysis of gene expression libraries. Gene expression analysis indicated that c19orf10 was overexpressed in approximately two-thirds of HCC tissues compared to the adjacent noncancerous liver tissues, and its expression was significantly positively correlated with that of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP). Overexpression of c19orf10 enhanced cell proliferation of AFP-negative HLE cells, whereas knockdown of c19orf10 inhibited cell proliferation of AFP-positive Hep3B and HuH7 cells along with G1 cell cycle arrest. Supplementation of recombinant c19orf10 protein in culture media enhanced cell proliferation in HLE cells, and this effect was abolished by the addition of antibodies developed against c19orf10. Intriguingly, c19orf10 could regulate cell proliferation through the activation of Akt/mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways. Taken together, these data suggest that c19orf10 might be one of the growth factors and potential molecular targets activated in HCC. © 2010 UICC. 続きを見る
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Marukawa, Yohei ; Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Kakinoki, Kaheita ; Tsuchiyama, Tomoya ; Iida, Noriho ; Kagaya, Takashi ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Naito, Makoto ; Mukaida, Naofumi ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Cancer Gene Therapy.  19  pp.312-319,  2012-05-01.  Nature Publishing Group
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/30373
概要: Suicide gene therapy using the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir (HSV-tk/GCV) system combined with monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) provides significant antitumor efficacy. The current study was designed to evaluate the antitumor immunity of a newly developed membrane-bound form of MCP-1 (mMCP-1) in an immunocompetent mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). A recombinant adenovirus vector (rAd) harboring the human MCP-1 gene and the membrane-spanning domain of the CX3CL1 gene was used. Large amounts of MCP-1 protein were expressed and accumulated on the tumor cell surface. The growth of subcutaneous tumors was markedly suppressed when tumors were treated with mMCP-1, as compared with soluble MCP-1, in combination with the HSV-tk/GCV system (P<0.01). The numbers of Mac-1-, CD4- and CD8a-positive cells were significantly higher in tumor tissues (P<0.05), and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) mRNA expression levels with mMCP-1 were almost five-fold higher than those with soluble MCP-1. These results indicate that the delivery of the mMCP-1 gene greatly enhanced antitumor effects following the apoptotic stimuli by promoting the recruitment and activation of macrophages and T lymphocytes, suggesting a novel strategy of immune-based gene therapy in the treatment of patients with HCC.Cancer Gene Therapy advance online publication, 9 March 2012; doi:10.1038/cgt.2012.3. 続きを見る
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Sakai, Yoshio ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Methods in Molecular Biology.  826  pp.217-223,  2012-01-01.  Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/30374
概要: A severely malfunctioning liver, due to acute liver injury or chronic liver disease, can lead to hepatic failure. The ul timate treatment for hepatic failure is liver transplantation; however, the availability of donors is a critical issue. Therefore, regenerative therapy is an anticipated novel approach for restoring liver function. Mesenchymal stem cells are pluripotent somatic cells that can differentiate into several cell types, including hepatocytes. Moreover, they are obtainable from easily accessible autologous adipose tissue, making them ideal for regenerative therapy. This chapter describes experimental methods for isolating mesenchymal stem cells from murine adipose tissues and expanding them, and also describes murine chronic liver disease, steatohepatitis, for the study of experimental regenerative treatments of chronic liver disease. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 続きを見る
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Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Sakai, Akito ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Kagaya, Takashi ; Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Honda, Masao ; Wada, Takashi ; Yokoyama, Hitoshi ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Hepatology Research.  36  pp.167-175,  2006-11-01.  Elsevier BV
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/2805
概要: 金沢大学医学部附属病院内科<br />Purpose: In patients with chronic genotype 1b hepatitis C and a high viral load, the viral load was r educed by double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP), followed by combined interferon and ribavirin therapy. The safety and virological effects of this treatment method were preliminarily investigated. Methods: In nine patients with chronic hepatitis C, DFPP was performed three times on days 1, 2, and 4, and the administration of interferon and ribavirin was initiated immediately after DFPP on day 1. Result: The HCV RNA was undetectable in all patients after the plasma was passed through a plasma fractionator (second filter) in the DFPP circuit. After 2 weeks, the HCV RNA tended to decrease in the DFPP group more than in the control group (-2.45 ± 1.12 versus -1.57 ± 0.95, P = 0.073). However, this decrease was not attributable to a sustained virological response (SVR) (22.2% versus 18.2%, P = 0.822). Most of the adverse events were caused by the interferon and ribavirin combination therapy. Conclusion: DFPP can be safely performed concomitantly with interferon and ribavirin combination therapy in chronic hepatitis C patients. The combination may contribute to an early virological response. The effect of DFPP on the SVR and its significance remain to be clarified. © 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. 続きを見る
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Takeshita, Yumie ; Takamura, Toshinari ; Kita, Yuki ; Ando, Hitoshi ; Ueda, Teruyuki ; Kato, Kenichiro ; Misu, Hirofumi ; Sunagozaka, Hajime ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Honda, Masao ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental.  61  pp.1388-1394,  2012-10-01.  Elsevier
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/32870
概要: Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) improve disorders of albumin metabolism, quality of life, subjective symptoms, and pr ognosis in patients with chronic hepatitis. However, it remains unclear whether they improve insulin resistance. We examined the effects of BCAAs on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in patients with chronic hepatitis C and insulin resistance. Individuals with a definitive diagnosis of chronic hepatitis C and insulin resistance were eligible for participation. Eligible participants were randomly assigned to the BCAA group or a control group. Participants were then crossed over to the other treatment for a further 12 weeks. Baseline clinical features, laboratory markers, fatty acid levels, and insulin sensitivity, assessed with oral glucose tolerance tests and a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp, were also examined before and 12 and 24 weeks after the beginning of the study. Of the 27 patients who completed the study, 14 began in the BCAA group and 13 began as controls. There were no significant differences in glucose metabolism parameters or lipid profiles between the groups. HbA1c values were improved in 10 patients and worsened or remained unchanged in 17 patients. The only predictive variable for change in HbA1c was the baseline Matsuda index: the lower the index, the greater the improvement in HbA1c values. BCAA therapy did not have adverse effects on glucose tolerance or insulin sensitivity in patients with chronic hepatitis C and insulin resistance. Moreover, it had a therapeutic effect on HbA1c values in patients with marked peripheral (primarily muscle) insulin resistance. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. 続きを見る
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Terashima, Takeshi ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Arai, Kuniaki ; Kawaguchi, Kazunori ; Kitamura, Kazuya ; Yamashita, Taro ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Honda, Masao ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Cancer Science.  107  pp.1263-1269,  2016-09-01.  Japanese Cancer Association / Blackwell Publishing Ltd
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/46176
概要: There is no established treatment for patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with Child–Pugh class B cirr hosis. The aim of the present study was to assess the efficacy of hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) according to Child–Pugh score (CPS) and to evaluate the correlation of a patient's response to HAIC with hepatic reserve and outcome. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 377 patients treated with HAIC between March 2003 and February 2015. Subjects included 179 with Child–Pugh class B. Median overall survival was 12.1 months for patients with CPS = 7 (n = 75) and 11.9 months for patients with CPS = 8 (n = 58), which were significantly longer compared with those of patients with CPS = 9 (n = 46, 6.3 months). The objective response rates of patients with CPS = 7, 8 and 9 were 26.7%, 27.6% and 6.5%, respectively. The CPS of responders improved significantly after HAIC, whereas those of nonresponders did not. A multivariate analysis demonstrated that improved CPS, responses to HAIC and absence of extrahepatic lesions were independent favorable prognostic factors. Patients with CPS = 7 or 8 tolerated HAIC, but nine (19.6%) of patients with CPS = 9 were unable to complete one course. HAIC is effective and safe for patients with a CPS = 7 or 8 and improved hepatic reserve of responders significantly. © 2016 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. 続きを見る
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Wada, Taizo ; Maeba, Hideaki ; Ikawa, Yasuhiro ; Hashida, Yoko ; Okumura, Akiko ; Shibata, Fumie ; Tone, Yumi ; Inoue, Masayuki ; Koizumi, Shoichi ; Takatori, Hajime ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Yachie, Akihiro
出版情報: International Journal of Hematology.  85  pp.191-194,  2007-04-01.  日本血液学会 = Japanese Society of Hematology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/16857
概要: 金沢大学附属病院小児科<br />Reactive plasmacytosis is a transient expansion of plasma cell progenitors and precursors. This rare co ndition has been reported to occur mainly in infections and tumors. We describe a case of acute hepatitis A presenting with marked peripheral blood plasmacytosis. Plasma cells made up 27.5% of the mononuclear cells and had the immunophenotype CD10-CD19 +CD20-CD21-CD23-CD34 -CD38++HLA-DR+. Although the level of interleukin 6 was not increased, the presence of activated T-cells with an inverted CD4/CD8 ratio and high levels of soluble interleukin 2 receptor and neopterin indicated a marked immune response to acute hepatitis A. The patient's plasma cells had almost disappeared from the blood by hospital day 16. This report may represent the first described case of reactive peripheral blood plasmacytosis in acute hepatitis A. © 2007 The Japanese Society of Hematology. 続きを見る
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Tsuchiyama, Tomoya ; Nakamoto, Yasunari ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Mukaida, Naofumi ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Cancer Science.  99  pp.2075-2082,  2008-01-01.  Japanese Cancer Association / Blackwell Publishing Ltd
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/45593
概要: skaneko@m-kanazawa.jp<br />Suicide gene therapy combined with chemokines provides significant antitumor efficacy. Coexpr ession of suicide gene and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) increases antitumor effects in murine models of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and colon cancer. However, it is unclear whether the doses administered achieved the maximum antitumor effects. We evaluated antitumor effects of various amounts of recombinant adenovirus vector (rAd) expressing MCP-1 in the presence of a suicide gene in a murine model of HCC. HCC cells were transplanted subcutaneously into BALB/c nude mice, and transduced with a fixed amount of Ad-tk harboring the suicide gene, HSV-tk, and various doses of Ad-MCP1 harboring MCP-1 (ratios of 1:1, 0.1:1, and 0.01:1 relative to Ad-tk). Growth of primary tumors was suppressed when treated with Ad-tk plus Ad-MCP1 (1:1 and 1:0.1) as compared with Ad-tk alone. The antitumor effects against tumor rechallenge tended to be high in the Ad-tk plus Ad-MCP1 group (1:0.1). The effects were dependent on production of Th1 type-cytokines. Delivery of an optimal amount of rAd expressing MCP-1 enhanced the antitumor effects of suicide gene therapy against HCC by M1 macrophage activation, suggesting that this is a plausible form of cancer gene therapy to prevent HCC progression and recurrence. © 2008 Japanese Cancer Association. 続きを見る
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Komura, Takuya ; Sakai, Yoshio ; Harada, Kenichi ; Kawaguchi, Kazunori ; Takabatake, Hisashi ; Kitagawa, Hirohisa ; Wada, Takashi ; Honda, Masao ; Ohta, Tetsuo ; Nakanuma, Yasuni ; Kaneko, Shuichi
出版情報: Cancer Science.  106  pp.672-686,  2015-06-01.  Japanese Cancer Association / Blackwell Publishing Ltd
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/45594
概要: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the most fatal of malignancies with an extremely poor prognosis. The ob jectives of this study were to provide a detailed understanding of PDAC pathophysiology in view of the host immune response. We examined the PDAC tissues, sera, and peripheral blood cells of PDAC patients using immunohistochemical staining, the measurement of cytokine/chemokine concentrations, gene expression analysis, and flow cytometry. The PDAC tissues were infiltrated by macrophages, especially CD33+CD163+ M2 macrophages and CD4+ T cells that concomitantly express programmed cell death-1 (PD-1). Concentrations of interleukin (IL)-6, IL-7, IL-15, monocyte chemotactic protein-1, and interferon-γ-inducible protein-1 in the sera of PDAC patients were significantly elevated. The gene expression profile of CD14+ monocytes and CD4+ T cells was discernible between PDAC patients and healthy volunteers, and the differentially expressed genes were related to activated inflammation. Intriguingly, PD-1 was significantly upregulated in the peripheral blood CD4+ T cells of PDAC patients. Correspondingly, the frequency of CD4+PD-1+ T cells was increased in the peripheral blood cells of PDAC patients, and this increase correlated to chemotherapy resistance. In conclusion, inflammatory conditions in both PDAC tissue and peripheral blood cells in PDAC patients were prominent, highlighting monocytes/macrophages as well as CD4+ T cells with influence of the clinical prognosis. © 2015 The Authors. Cancer Science published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. 続きを見る
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Ho, Tuyen Thuy Bich ; Nasti, Alessandro ; Seki, Akihiro ; Komura, Takuya ; Inui, Hiiro ; Kozaka, Takashi ; Kitamura, Yoji ; Shiba, Kazuhiro ; Yamashita, Taro ; Yamashita, Tatsuya ; Mizukoshi, Eishiro ; Kawaguchi, Kazunori ; Wada, Takashi ; Honda, Masao ; Kaneko, Shuichi ; Sakai, Yoshio ; 関, 晃裕 ; 小村, 卓也 ; 小阪, 孝史 ; 北村, 暘二 ; 柴, 和弘 ; 山下, 太郎 ; 水腰, 英四郎 ; 川口, 和紀 ; 和田, 隆志 ; 本多, 政夫 ; 金子, 周一 ; 酒井, 佳夫
出版情報: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.  8  pp.e001367-,  2020.  BMJ Publishing Group
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/00065246
概要: 金沢大学疾患モデル総合研究センター<br />Background Pancreatic ductular adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the most dreadful of malignancies, in part due to the lack of efficacious chemotherapy. Immune checkpoint inhibitors, including anti-programmed cell death 1 (anti-PD-1) antibodies, are novel promising forms of systemic immunotherapy. In the current study, we assessed whether gemcitabine (GEM) combined with anti-PD-1 antibody treatment was efficacious as immunochemotherapy for advanced PDAC using a murine model of liver metastasis. Methods The murine model of PDAC liver metastasis was established by intrasplenically injecting the murine pancreatic cancer cell line PAN02 into immunocompetent C57BL/6J mice. The mice were treated with an anti-PD-1 antibody, GEM, or a combination of GEM plus anti-PD-1 antibody, and compared with no treatment (control); liver metastases, immune cell infiltration, gene expression, immune cell response phenotypes, and overall survival were investigated. Results In the metastatic tumor tissues of mice treated with GEM plus anti-PD-1 antibody, we observed the increased infiltration of Th1 lymphocytes and M1 macrophages. Gene expression profile analysis of peripheral blood cells obtained from mice treated with GEM plus anti-PD-1 antibody clearly highlighted T cell and innate immune signaling pathways. Survival of PDAC liver metastasis mice was significantly prolonged by the combination therapy (median survival, 66 days) when compared with that of GEM alone treatment (median survival, 56 days). Expanded lymphocytes, which were isolated from the splenocytes of PDAC liver metastasis mice treated with GEM plus anti-PD-1 antibody, had an increased number of M1 macrophages. Conclusion The combination of anti-PD-1 antibody immunotherapy with GEM was beneficial to treat a murine model of PDAC liver metastasis by enhancing the immune response mediated by Th1 lymphocytes and M1 macrophages and was associated with CD8+ T cells. © 続きを見る