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Cancer Science | 2008

Low‐intensity ultrasound and microbubbles enhance the antitumor effect of cisplatin

Yukiko Watanabe; Atsuko Aoi; Sachiko Horie; Noriko Tomita; Shiro Mori; Hidehiro Morikawa; Yasuhiro Matsumura; Georges Vassaux; Tetsuya Kodama

Cell permeabilization using microbubbles (MB) and low‐intensity ultrasound (US) have the potential for delivering molecules into the cytoplasm. The collapsing MB and cavitation bubbles created by this collapse generate impulsive pressures that cause transient membrane permeability, allowing exogenous molecules to enter the cells. To evaluate this methodology in vitro and in vivo, we investigated the effects of low‐intensity 1‐MHz pulsed US and MB combined with cis‐diamminedichloroplatinum (II) (CDDP) on two cell lines (Colon 26 murine colon carcinoma and EMT6 murine mammary carcinoma) in vitro and in vivo on severe combined immunodeficient mice inoculated with HT29‐luc human colon carcinoma. To investigate in vitro the efficiency of molecular delivery by the US and MB method, calcein molecules with a molecular weight in the same range as that of CDDP were used as fluorescent markers. Fluorescence measurement revealed that approximately 106–107 calcein molecules per cell were internalized. US–MB‐mediated delivery of CDDP in Colon 26 and EMT6 cells increased cytotoxicity in a dose‐dependent manner and induced apoptosis (nuclear condensation and fragmentation, and increase in caspase‐3 activity). In vivo experiments with xenografts (HT29‐luc) revealed a very significant reduction in tumor volume in mice treated with CDDP + US + MB compared with those in the US + CDDP groups for two different concentrations of CDDP. This finding suggests that the US–MB method combined with chemotherapy has clinical potential in cancer therapy. (Cancer Sci 2008; 99: 2525–2531)


Oral Oncology | 2003

Expression of copper-transporting P-type adenosine triphosphatase (ATP7B) as a chemoresistance marker in human oral squamous cell carcinoma treated with cisplatin

Hitoshi Miyashita; Shiro Mori; Atsuko Kanzaki; Kentaro Nakayama; Kunihiko Terada; Toshihiro Sugiyama; Hiroshi Kawamura; Atsushi Sato; Hidehiro Morikawa; Katutoshi Motegi; Yuji Takebayashi

An important clinical problem in the treatment of oral squamous cell carcinoma is the intrinsic/acquired resistance to cisplatin-based chemotherapy. Copper-transporting P-type adenosine triphosphate (ATP7B) has been reported to be associated with cisplatin resistance in vitro (Komatsu et al., Cancer Res 60, 1312-1316,2000). However, the clinical significance of this transporter has not previously been addressed. Our aim of this study was to investigate if ATP7B is expressed in oral squamous cell carcinoma and whether its expression correlates with prognosis and reduced responsiveness to cisplatin treatment. Biopsy tissues were obtained from the tumors of 70 patients with oral SCC, and 51 patients received cisplatin-based preoperative chemotherapy. We performed immunohistochemical analysis of ATP7B using monoclonal antibody against ATP7B in 51 oral SCC and adjacent neoplastic tissues. The significance of ATP7B in the prognosis of patients with oral SCC was also examined in the survival analysis of mortality follow-up data covering the period 1991 through 2000. We retrospectively examined the expression of ATP7B in primary oral SCC carcinoma and its association with chemotherapeutic effect. A variable degree of cytoplasmic staining of tumor cells was observed in 54.9% (28/51 cases) of the analyzed carcinomas. Patients with ATP7B-positive tumors had a significantly inferior response to chemotherapy compared with the patients with ATP7B-negative tumors (P = 0.03). The patients who received cisplatin-based chemotherapy with ATP7B-positive carcinomas had a significantly poorer overall survival than those with ATP7B-negative tumors (P = 0.015). These findings suggest that high levels of ATP7B expression in oral SCC are associated with unfavorable clinical outcome in patients with oral SCCs treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy. ATP7B expression may be a preoperative indicator for a choice of cisplatin in some patients.


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2010

EVALUATION OF TRANSFECTION EFFICIENCY IN SKELETAL MUSCLE USING NANO/MICROBUBBLES AND ULTRASOUND

Tetsuya Kodama; Atsuko Aoi; Yukiko Watanabe; Sachiko Horie; Mizuho Kodama; Li Li; Rui Chen; Noriyoshi Teramoto; Hidehiro Morikawa; Shiro Mori; Manabu Fukumoto

Recent studies have revealed that ultrasound contrast agents with low-intensity ultrasound, namely, sonoporation, can noninvasively deliver therapeutic molecules into target sites. However, the efficiency of molecular delivery is relatively low and the methodology requires optimization. Here, we investigated three types of nano/microbubbles (NMBs)-human albumin shell bubbles, lipid bubbles and acoustic liposomes-to evaluate the efficiency of gene expression in skeletal muscle as a function of their physicochemical properties and the number of bubbles in solution. We found that acoustic liposomes showed the highest transfection and gene expression efficiency among the three types of NMBs under ultrasound-optimized conditions. Liposome transfection efficiency increased with bubble volume concentration; however, neither bubble volume concentration nor their physicochemical properties were related to the tissue damage detected in the skeletal muscle, which was primarily caused by needle injection.


Oral Oncology | 1998

A novel evaluation system of metastatic potential of oral squamous cell carcinoma according to the histopathological and histochemical grading

Shiro Mori; Masato Nose; Hidehiro Morikawa; Atsushi Sato; Tetsuo Saito; Shi-Taek Song; Naoko Tanda; Teiichi Teshima

We established a new evaluation system for metastatic potential of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), utilizing a combined examination of histopathological grades of the carcinomas based on cell differentiation and invasive mode according to Yamamotos criteria, and the cellular expressions of CD44, E-cadherin (E-cad), heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan (HS-GAG) and Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinin (L-PHA)-binding oligosaccharides on the carcinomas. Histochemical patterns of expression of these markers were classified into positive (+2), weakly positive (+), and negative (-). The histopathological grades and the histochemical patterns of the SCC were estimated on a 0-2 point scale, i.e. point 2 for poorly differentiated, mode 4D, CD44++, E-cad-, HS-GAG++, or L-PHA++; point 1 for moderately differentiated, mode 4C, CD44+, E-cad+, HS-GAG+, or L-PHA+; and point 0 for well differentiated, mode 1, mode 2, mode 3, CD44-, E-cad++, HS-GAG-, or L-PHA-. As a result, incidence of metastasis in the cases with a total score of more than 6 (62.8%) was significantly higher than that with a total score of less than 5 (9.3%). This evaluation system will yield useful information concerning the prognosis of patients with oral SCC.


Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies | 2006

A non-invasive tissue-specific molecular delivery method of cancer gene therapy.

Tetsuya Kodama; Atsuko Aoi; Georges Vassaux; Shiro Mori; Hidehiro Morikawa; Kenichiro Koshiyama; Takeru Yano; Shigeo Fujikawa; Yukio Tomita

A Japanese word, monozukuri (literally translated “making things”) is the philosophy of first having the idea and then the faith in the technical expertise and experience to accomplish the result. We believe that the concept of engineering is monozukuri. Through the process of monozukuri, engineered natural science based on mathematics and physics has been developed. Medicine is the field of study which has been developed for maintaining daily healthy life with diagnosis, treatment, examination, and protection. Biomedical engineering is the interdisciplinary study of engineering and medicine, and should be developed based on monozukuri. In this particular research, we have developed a physical molecular delivery method for cancer gene therapy using nano/microbubbles and ultrasound. First, the behavior of cavitation bubbles and subsequent shock wave phenomena involved in the mechanism of molecular delivery were analyzed, combining theory and computer simulation. In a second step, the methodology was optimized in vitro and in vivo. Finally, the therapeutic potential of the method in pre‐clinical models was evaluated using transgenes relevant to cancer gene therapy instead of reporter genes, and whole body, non‐invasive imaging using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT/CT) was used to evaluate the selectivity of gene delivery in vivo.


Cancer | 2002

Uridine phosphorylase is a potential prognostic factor in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma

Hitoshi Miyashita; Yuji Takebayashi; James F. Eliason; Fumihiro Fujimori; Atsushi Sato; Hidehiro Morikawa; Akira Ohashi; Katutoshi Motegi; Manabu Fukumoto; Shiro Mori; Takafumi Uchida


Oncology Reports | 2001

Loss of heterozygosity of nucleotide excision repair factors in sporadic oral squamous cell carcinoma using microdissected tissue.

Hitoshi Miyashita; Shiro Mori; Naoko Tanda; Kentaro Nakayama; Atsuko Kanzaki; Atushi Sato; Hidehiro Morikawa; Katutoshi Motegi; Yuji Takebayashi; Manabu Fukumoto


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1993

顎裂への新鮮自家腸骨海綿骨細片移植 垂直的な骨架橋幅の評価:垂直的な骨架橋幅の評価

Shoko Kochi; Keiko Matsui; Mitsuyoshi Iino; Tetsu Takahashi; Yuhsuke Tamaki; Hidehiro Morikawa; Masayuki Fukuda; Tetsu Kimizuka; Masahiro Kumagai; Tetsuo Saito; Toshiro Igari; Tai Yamaguchi; Seishi Echigo; Teiichi Teshima


Dentistry in Japan | 1998

Expression of E-cadherin Adhesion Molecule n Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma:Association with Metastasis to the Regional Lymph Node and the Influence of the Cancer Chemotherapy on the E-cadherin Expression

Atsushi Sato; Shiro Mori; Hidehiro Morikawa


Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 1995

Treatment outcome for oral squamous cell carcinoma during the past 15 years

Shi-Taek Song; Atsushi Sato; Hidehiro Morikawa; Tetsuo Saito; Shiro Mori; Kousaku Matsuda; Tai Yamaguchi; Teiichi Teshima

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