Akira Kawata

Akira Kawata
  • Kanagawa Dental University

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Objective: Cervical cancer rates in Japan (16.0/100,000) exceed the global average rate (11.3/100,000, according to the High/Very-High Human Development Index in 2020). This necessitates the evaluation of care quality and the quality indicators (QIs) for cervical cancer that were developed in 2013 to serve this purpose. This study updated these in...
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Objective: The incidence and mortality rates of endometrial cancer are increasing globally, including in Japan. Quality of cancer care is promoted through guideline adherence. This study aimed to establish quality indicators (QIs) for endometrial cancer and explore the factors contributing to treatment nonadherence. Methods: QIs and pattern-of-c...
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major cause of cervical cancer. As the natural history of HPV‐associated cervical lesions is HPV genotype‐dependent, it is important to understand the characteristics of these genotypes and to manage them accordingly. Among high‐risk HPVs, HPV16 and 18 are particularly aggressive, together accounting for 70% of HPV g...
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Aim Quality of care is important to reduce disease progression, and improve both survival and quality of life. The Japan Society of Gynecologic Oncology has published treatment guidelines to promote standardized high‐quality care for ovarian cancer in Japan. We developed quality indicators based on the guideline recommendations and used them on lar...
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Human papillomavirus 18 (HPV18) is a highly malignant HPV genotype among high‐risk HPVs, characterized by the difficulty of detecting it in precancerous lesions and its high prevalence in adenocarcinomas. The cellular targets and molecular mechanisms underlying its infection remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to identify the cells targeted by...
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Background: Small cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix (SCCC) is a rare and highly malignant human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancer in which human genes related to the integration site can serve as a target for precision medicine. The aim of our study was to establish a workflow for precision medicine of HPV-associated cancer using patient-d...
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The cellular origins of cervical cancer and the histological differentiation of human papillomavirus (HPV)-infected cells remain unexplained. To gain new insights into the carcinogenesis and histological differentiation of HPV-associated cervical cancer, we focused on cervical cancer with mixed histological types. We conducted genomic and transcrip...
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Background Endometriosis is assumed to be involved in ovarian cancer development, which is called endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer (EAOC). Uterine endometrial cells may be the cell of origin of EAOC. Accumulated carcinogenic changes in the uterine endometrial cells may increase the risk of developing EAOC. To further understand the pathogene...
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Aim: Cell-free and concentrated ascites reinfusion therapy (CART) is useful for treating malignant ascites. We have previously experienced cases with no DVT-PE despite a marked elevation in D-dimer post-CART. In this study, we assessed the changes in the D-dimer levels in patients who received CART and investigated the association between elevated...
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In 5% of female patients with malignant melanoma (MM), MM develops from the genital tract. MM of the cervix is particularly rare. In the present case report, a 73-year-old woman with stage ⅢC cervical MM underwent modified radical hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection. A total of 4 months after surgery, mult...
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Background The albumin-to-globulin ratio reflects both the nutrition and inflammation and predicts prognosis in patients with various malignancies. However, in cervical cancer patients who undergo surgery, its significance has yet to be established.MethodsA total of 247 cervical cancer patients who received surgical treatment at our institution bet...
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Previous studies have suggested that histone methylation can modulate carcinogenesis and cancer progression. For instance, the histone methyltransferase SET and MYND domain containing 2 (SMYD2) is overexpressed in several types of cancer tissue. The aim of the present study was to determine whether SMYD2 could serve a therapeutic role in ovarian cl...
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The metaplastic epithelium of the transformation zone (TZ) including the squamocolumnar junction (SCJ) of the uterine cervix is a prime target of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and subsequent cancer development. Due to the lack of adequate in vitro models for SCJ, however, investigations into its physiological roles and vulnerability to carc...
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Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a primary cause of cervical cancer. Although epidemiologic study revealed that carcinogenic risk differs according to HPV genotypes, the expression patterns of HPV-derived transcripts and their dependence on HPV genotypes have not yet been fully elucidated. Methods: In this study, 382 patients...
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Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a primary cause of cervical cancer. Although epidemiologic study revealed that carcinogenic risk differs according to HPV genotypes, the expression patterns of HPV-derived transcripts and their dependence on HPV genotypes have not yet been fully elucidated. Methods In this study, 382 patients with...
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Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a primary cause of cervical cancer. Although epidemiologic study revealed that carcinogenic risk differs according to HPV genotypes, the expression patterns of HPV-derived transcripts and their dependence on HPV genotypes have not yet been fully elucidated. Methods: In this study, 382 patients wit...
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The programmed cell death 1/programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 pathway was successfully targeted in cancer immunotherapy. Elevated interleukin-17, which was known in autoimmune diseases, has recently been recognized in cancer patients. We investigated the role of interleukin-17 in the regulation of expression of programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 in ov...
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We developed a rat model of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) by removing a maxillary molar tooth (M1) from ovariectomized rats after treatment with alendronate. To mimic periodontitis, some of the rats were administered Porphyromonas gingivalis (p. gingivalis) at the M1 site every 2 to 3 d for 2 wk. Rats pretreated with alend...
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Background Peritoneal dissemination is a critical prognostic factor in ovarian cancer. Although stabilized spheroid formation promotes cancer cell peritoneal dissemination in ovarian cancer, the associated oncogenes are unknown. In this study, we assessed the role of the KRAS oncogene in ovarian cancer cell dissemination, focusing on the stability...
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Increased neutrophil counts are a hallmark of a poor prognosis for cancer. We previously reported that KRAS promoted tumorigenesis and increased neutrophil counts in a mouse peritoneal cancer model. In the current study, we evaluated the role of increased neutrophils in cancer progression, as well as their influence on the intraperitoneal microenvi...
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Objectives: Although lymphovascular space invasion is a prognostic factor for the recurrence of resectable endometrial cancer, the differential impacts of lymphatic vessel invasion (LVI) and blood vessel invasion (BVI) on the recurrence of endometrial cancer are poorly described. We investigated the prognostic significance of LVI and BVI on the re...
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Loss of p53 function due to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection induces resistance to apoptosis in cervical cancer cells. Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), which induces apoptosis in a p53-independent manner, may provide an alternative strategy for treating cervical cancer. Survivin, an antiapoptotic protein that is...
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Background The most studied fertility-sparing therapy for endometrial cancer (EC) is oral progestin therapy. However, complete remission (CR) rate after progestin therapy is not enough ranging from 60 to 80 %, with high recurrence rate. Clinical features that predict treatment efficacy and recurrence after progestin therapy have not yet been reveal...
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Background Lower limb lymphedema (LLL) is a chronic and incapacitating condition afflicting patients who undergo lymphadenectomy for gynecologic cancer. This study aimed to identify risk factors for LLL and to develop a prediction model for its occurrence. Methods Pelvic lymphadenectomy (PLA) with or without para-aortic lymphadenectomy (PALA) was p...
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In cervical cancer, p53-induced apoptosis is abrogated by human papilloma virus (HPV)-derived oncoprotein E6. Although tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) provides tumor-specific apoptosis in various cancers, including cervical cancer, the sensitivity differs depending on the cell lines. Signal transducer and activator o...
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The most common properties of oncogenes are cell proliferation and the prevention of apoptosis in malignant cells, which, as a consequence, induce tumor formation and dissemination. However, the effects of oncogenes on the tumor microenvironment (TME) have not yet been examined in detail. The accumulation of ascites accompanied by chronic inflammat...
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Objective: We reported at the previous annual meeting that LIPUS treatment of the molar tooth sockets of retired breeder rats accelerated alveolar bone healing, and that associated humoral effects were seen with elevated blood flow. Namely, LIPUS induced VEGF/angiogenesis along with elevated baseline blood flow rate, which was further associated w...
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It is well known that exposure to maternal separation (MS) in early life causes plastic changes in the nervous system in adulthood, occasionally resulting in ubiquitous chronic pain. However, the pathogenic mechanisms of pain hypersensitivity remain unclear. Here, the authors examined the involvement of corticosterone in orofacial mechanical hypers...
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The lack of estrogen and inactivity are both important in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis in elderly women, and there have been no appropriate rodent studies to examine the effects of common bisphosphonates on these two components separately. We compared the efficacy of alendronate (ALN) on the long bones of aged female rats, which were sedentary,...
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LIPUS treatment of the socket of removed first molar tooth from the upper jaws of retired breeder rats induced neovascularization at the wound site. In addition, LIPUS treatment transiently but significantly increased the blood flow rate at remote sites while transiently reducing the socket flow rate. In vivo preincubation with the EP4 receptor ant...
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To investigate the in vitro antimicrobial effects of carbamide peroxide (CP) and CP-based home bleaching agents against polymicrobial (PM) biofilms. Using a high-throughput active attachment model, PM biofilms were cultured on glass coverslips by diluting the stimulated saliva of one healthy adult. All experiments were performed anaerobically in Mc...
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Objective: PancilPS-M (Rilis Co., Ltd, Osaka, Japan) is a food addictive containing condensed tannin extracted from astringent persimmon. The purpose of this study was to examine the antibacterial action of Pancil PS-M on the formation of polymicrobial biofilms. Methods: PancilPS-M was dissolved in distilled water, sterilized and serially diluted f...
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Although several morphological studies of main excretory duct of the submandibular gland have been performed, few reports present immunohistochemical data. Some epithelial cells or basal cells contain dense granules of an array shape by electron microscopic observation. However, the details of granulated cells have not been clarified immunohistoche...
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In the serum-free culture medium of bovine odontoblasts we detected active gelatinolytic metalloproteinases, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9 (gelatinases A and B). The activity of MMP-2, in particular, appeared suddenly around day 21 in the culture, coinciding with the development of odontoblastic cell processes and the loss of alkaline...
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Osteocytes, dendritic resident cells in bone, transduce signals of mechanical loading that results in anabolic responses of bone. In our previous report with primary osteocytes derived from newborn rat calvaria, we showed that cAMP levels were elevated 15 min after the initiation of streching, and that the protein levels of both IGF-I and osteocalc...
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Osteocytes, dendritic bone cells, transduce signals of mechanical loading that results in bone formation. We have reported in stretched primary osteocytes that the cAMP level, IGF-I and osteocalcin protein levels were elevated (Endocrinology 137:2028, 1996). Here we report that stretching induces the expression of immediate early genes, c-fos, and...

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