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Annals of Hematology | 2002

Serum thymidine kinase and soluble interleukin-2 receptor predict recurrence of malignant lymphoma.

Daisuke Wakao; Ikuo Murohashi; K. Tominaga; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Kuniya Kishimoto; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Yoshihiro Itoh; K. Itoh; Tohru Sakata; Nobutaka Kawai; Hidekazu Kayano; Toshiya Suzuki; Akira Matsuda; Kunitake Hirashima; Masami Bessho

Abstract. Before and after therapy, serum thymidine kinase (TK) and soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) were serially determined in 28 patients with malignant lymphoma (ML). In 15 patients achieving and maintaining complete remission (CR) for more than 2xa0years, serum TK and sIL-2R were unchanged or decreased gradually. In contrast, logarithmic linear increases of TK and sIL-2R were observed in 13 relapsed patients. The increments of the serum markers occurred more than 10xa0months before the relapse. A significant positive correlation between the slope of the line for TK and that for sIL-2R was noted. The doubling time for TK estimated from the slope also showed a positive correlation with that for sIL-2R. Taken together, serum TK and sIL-2R were shown to be quite sensitive and interrelated serum markers for the recurrence of ML. Slopes of logarithmic linear increase, which are proper and specific for the individual patients, are inversely correlated with the doubling time and reflect proliferation of ML. We conclude that serum TK and sIL-2R are better predictors of relapse than LDH and the international prognostic index (IPI).


Laboratory Hematology | 2006

Serum levels of Thl/Th2 cytokines, angiogenic growth factors, and other prognostic factors in young adult patients with hemophagocytic syndrome.

Ikuo Murohashi; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Noriko Ihara; Daisuke Wakao; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Yuichi Nakamura; Nobutaka Kawai; Akira Matsuda; Itsuro Jinnai; Masami Bessho

Serum levels of T helper 1 (Th1)/T helper 2 (Th2) cytokines, angiogenic growth factors, and other prognostic factors were measured in 5 young adult patients with virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS). Levels of 2 Th1 cytokines (interleukin [IL]-18 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha), 2 Th2 cytokines (IL-10 and IL-6), and 2 angiogenic growth factors (soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and hepatocyte growth factor) were high in all of the patients examined, whereas those of Th1 cytokines such as IL-12 and macrophage inflammatory protein-1a were normal or low. Levels of IL-18 and IL-10 were highest in case 2, with a fatal outcome, and were lowest in case 4, with rapid recovery within 1 month. Although IFN-gamma levels were not elevated in 2 patients (cases 3 and 5), IL-18 levels were markedly high in both of these cases and the IL-6 level was highest in case 3. In contrast with the marked increase in the level of IL-10, the levels of IL-6, sIL-2R, and ferritin decreased rapidly and returned to normal within 2 months after therapy in case 3. The IL-18 level decreased somewhat, but remained elevated for 6 months, and the patient achieved a complete response within 11 months. Taken together, our findings suggest that both IL-18 and IL-10, but not IL-12, may play important roles in young adult patients with HPS via enhancing and suppressing Th1 immune responses, respectively.


Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research | 2002

Differential Response to Stem Cell Factor and Flt3 Ligand by the FAB Subtype in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Clonogenic Cells

Ikuo Murohashi; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Kuniya Kishimoto; Takashi Takahashi; Daisuke Wakao; Itsuro Jinnai; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Nobutaka Kawai; Toshiya Suzuki; Akira Matsuda; Kunitake Hirashima; Masami Bessho

Proliferative response of blast clonogenic cells to various hematopoietic growth factors (HGF), including stem cell factor (SCF) and flt3 ligand (FL) was investigated in 100 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) in myeloid crisis (MC). The frequency of spontaneous colony formation was significantly high in CML in MC (55%) and AML French-American-British (FAB) subtype M4 (48%) compared with M2 (16%). No spontaneous colony was formed in any of the patients with M1 and M3. The frequency of proliferative response to various HGF alone and in combination according to FAB subtype and CML in MC was as follows: that to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) was lowest in M1 and CML in MC (50%) compared with other FAB subtypes (>or=86%), that to granulocyte-macrophage CSF (GM-CSF) was lowest in CML in MC (44%) compared with FAB subtypes (>or=74%), and that to interleukin-3 (IL-3) was lowest in CML in MC (30%) compared with FAB subtypes (>or=78%). SCF and FL stimulated blast colony formation in 11% and 17% of patients with M3, respectively, but there was no response to both, and in 60% and 57% of patients with CML in MC, respectively, with 14% showing a response to both. The frequency of proliferative response to both SCF and FL increased in the order of M1 (33%), M2 (63%), M4-5 (95%), and M6 (100%). The results are summarized as follows: absence of spontaneous colony formation and response to HGF other than SCF and FL, designated as HGF-dependent growth (M3); spontaneous colony formation and lowest response to HGF, designated as autonomous growth (CML in MC); and spontaneous colony formation and highest response to HGF including SCF and FL, designated as autocrine growth (M4-6). M1 and M2 were intermediate between CML in MC and M4-6. The relation between in vitro growth pattern of blast clonogenic cells and prognosis in AML FAB subtype and CML in MC is discussed.


Leukemia Research | 2002

Efficacy of carboplatin with an MEP (mitoxantrone, etoposide and prednisone) regimen for relapsed and CHOP-resistant diffuse large B-cell lymphomas.

Ikuo Murohashi; Takuya Kashimura; Kazunori Tominaga; Daisuke Wakao; Takashi Takahashi; Miki Akiba; Kuniya Kishimoto; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Yoshihiro Itoh; Tohru Sakata; Nobutaka Kawai; Katsurou Itoh; Toshiya Suzuki; Akira Matsuda; Kunitake Hirashima; Masami Bessho

Mitoxantrone, etoposide and prednisone (MEP)-based regimens using granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) were designed for relapsed and CHOP-resistant diffuse large B-cell lymphomas in a single institution, and the therapeutic effects and adverse reactions were studied. In a total of 49 patients, the MEP regimen had a 41% (9/22) overall response rate compared with 48% (13/27) for the MEP plus carboplatin (C-MEP) regimen (Chi-squared test, P=0.602). Among 38 CHOP-resistant patients, however, the overall response rate to C-MEP [42% (10/24)] was significantly superior compared with MEP [7% (1/14)] (P=0.023), and the overall survival to C-MEP was superior compared with MEP (P=0.088). Taken together, our results, although non-randomized, suggest that a combination of MEP with carboplatin is better than MEP alone in CHOP-resistant diffuse large B-cell lymphomas.


Cancer Research | 2001

Fusion of ETV6 to Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3 in Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma with a t(4;12)(p16;p13) Chromosomal Translocation

Fumiharu Yagasaki; Daisuke Wakao; Yasuko Yokoyama; Yumiko Uchida; Ikuo Murohashi; Hidekazu Kayano; Masafumi Taniwaki; Akira Matsuda; Masami Bessho


The Japanese journal of clinical hematology | 2002

Systemic capillary leak syndrome presenting remarkable erythrocytosis

Daisuke Wakao; Nobutaka Kawai; Kuwayama Y; Motohiro Misumi; Satoh Y; Tsuneyuki Shimada; Miki Akiba; Kishimoto K; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Wakimoto N; Naoki Takahashi; Yuichi Sugahara; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Itoh Y; Sakata T; Suzuki T; Akira Matsuda; Masami Bessho


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1999

[A neutropenic acute myeloid leukemia patient complicated with chronic otitis media due to Aspergillus niger and yeast-like fungi caused by superinfection].

Katsuro Itoh; Miki Takahashi; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Kazuhiro Endoh; Daisuke Wakao; Nobutaka Kawai; Kazunori Tominaga; Shuya Kusumoto; Masataka Fukuda; Masami Bessho; Hitomi Enomoto


The Japanese journal of clinical hematology | 2005

Successful treatment with CHOP therapy for progressive of primary macroglobulinemia without further increase of serum IgM

Wakimoto N; Motohiro Misumi; Tomoya Maeda; Tsuneyuki Shimada; Daisuke Wakao; Yasutaka Sato; Naoki Takahashi; Yuichi Sugahara; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Yoshihiro Ito; Yuichi Nakamura; Nobutaka Kawai; Akira Matsuda; Itsuro Jinnai; Masami Bessho


The Japanese journal of clinical hematology | 2005

[Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with strongly positive MIB-1 stain and clinical features resembling Burkitt lymphoma].

Wakimoto N; Motohiro Misumi; Tomoya Maeda; Tsuneyuki Shimada; Daisuke Wakao; Yasutaka Sato; Naoki Takahashi; Yuichi Sugahara; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Fumiharu Yagasaki; Yuichi Nakamura; Nobutaka Kawai; Akira Matsuda; Hidekazu Kayano; Itsuro Jinnai; Masami Bessho


Blood | 2005

Recommended Repeated Intrathecal Ara-C/MTX/PDN Injections during Rituximab-Based Therapy for B-Cell Lymphoma.

Daisuke Wakao; Toshiya Suzuki; Katsuro Ito; Katsuhiko Yoshida; Itsuro Jinnai; Masami Bessho

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Masami Bessho

Saitama Medical University

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Fumiharu Yagasaki

Saitama Medical University

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Katsuhiko Yoshida

Saitama Medical University

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Nobutaka Kawai

Saitama Medical University

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Ikuo Murohashi

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Itsuro Jinnai

Saitama Medical University

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Hidekazu Kayano

Saitama Medical University

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Naoki Takahashi

Saitama Medical University

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Toshiya Suzuki

Saitama Medical University

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