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Gene Therapy | 1999

Allograft transduction of IL-10 prolongs survival following orthotopic liver transplantation.

Katsunori Shinozaki; Hiroshi Yahata; Hidehiro Tanji; Sakaguchi T; H Ito; Kiyohiko Dohi

Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is an ideal candidate cytokine for suppressing the alloimmune response in transplantation. To determine whether genetic modulation of the hepatic graft with IL-10 could prolong survival following orthotopic liver transplantation, we constructed a replication-deficient adenovirus vector expressing human IL-10 (AdCMVhIL-10). Intraportal injection of this vector into a donor rat 24–48 h before grafting resulted in efficient release of IL-10 into the circulation of a recipient rat after transplantation. Moreover, levels of hIL-10 from the suprahepatic vena cava were significantly (1.48-fold) higher than those from the infrahepatic vena cava (P = 0.013), indicating local IL-10 production within the transduced hepatic graft. AdCMVhIL-10 induced a prolongation of median survival to more than 87 days, with two of five transduced grafts showing more than 100 days of ongoing survival, when compared with 11 days for grafts transduced with a control adenovirus vector carrying the E. coli β-galactosidase gene (P = 0.0021) and 11 days for untreated grafts (P = 0.0021). Pathological findings occurring in the AdCMVhIL-10-transduced hepatic grafts revealed no evidence of progressive rejection reaction resulting in graft failure. These results demonstrate that hepatic grafts modulated by IL-10 gene transfer make local and effective immunosuppression feasible in the transplantation setting.


Transplantation | 2000

Prolongation of liver allograft survival after interleukin-10 gene transduction 24-48 hours before donation.

Hirotaka Tashiro; Katsunori Shinozaki; Hiroshi Yahata; Keisuke Hayamizu; Tatsuya Okimoto; Hidehiro Tanji; Yasuhiro Fudaba; Hiroyuki Yamamoto; X Fan; H Ito; Toshimasa Asahara

BACKGROUND Interleukin- (IL) 10 may be a potent regulator for controlling of allograft rejection. A single administration of IL-10 is not effective for controlling graft rejection. Gene transfer is an attractive vehicle for prolonging the expression of short-lived proteins. METHODS Donor or recipient livers were transduced with 1 x 10(10) p.f.u. of replication-deficient adenovirus vectors harboring human IL-10 cDNA (AdCMVhIL-10) via the ileocecal vein before or after rat orthotopic liver transplantation. RESULTS DA allografts given AdCMVhIL-10 24-48 hr before donation survived for more than 56 days in Lewis recipients, although DA allografts given the adenovirus vector 7 days or 6 hr before, and 3 days after transplantation were rejected within 30 days in recipients. Serum levels of human IL-10 in gene-transferred rats were maximum from day 2 to 7. The serum level of human IL-10 then decreased gradually, and human IL-10 was not detected by ELISA 30 days after gene-transduction. In gene-transduced long-term surviving liver allografts, IL-10 was expressed, and the expression of IL-4 was also up-regulated on posttransplant day 3, despite the expression of Th1 cytokines (IL-2 and interferon-gamma), although in rejected liver allografts, IL-2 and interferon-gamma were expressed without expression of IL-4 and IL-10. CONCLUSIONS The prolongation of survival of IL-10 cDNA transferred liver allografts might be due to inhibition of the early phase of alloimmune-response by over expression of IL-10, despite the expression of IL-2 and interferon-gamma.


Cancer Gene Therapy | 2002

Augmentation of local antitumor immunity in liver by interleukin-2 gene transfer via portal vein.

Hidehiro Tanji; Hiroshi Yahata; Keisuke Hayamizu; Katsunori Shinozaki; Tatsuya Okimoto; Takemasa Sakaguchi; Toshimasa Asahara

Metastasis to the liver remains an important problem in the treatment of patients with gastrointestinal cancer. We examined the mechanism and effect on liver metastasis of in vivo interleukin-2 (IL-2) gene transfer to the liver. RCN-9 cells derived from F344 rat colon adenocarcinoma were injected into syngeneic rats via the ileocecal vein to induce liver tumors. A total of 2.5×109 pfu of adenovirus vector harboring the human IL-2 gene (AdCMVhIL-2), or 2.5×109 pfu of control vector encoding β-galactosidase was administered before RCN-9 cell challenge. On day 14, mean tumor weight was 4.0±2.4 g in the control group, whereas IL-2–transduced livers had no tumors. Survival of AdCMVhIL-2–treated rats was significantly longer than that of control rats (P<.01). Flow cytometry demonstrated that the proportion of natural killer (NK) cells had increased among sinusoidal cells collected from IL-2–transduced livers. These cells were highly cytotoxic to RCN-9 cells in vitro in the presence of a physiological high concentration of recombinant IL-2. Preventative effects of IL-2 transduction of the liver against liver metastasis were lost after depletion of NK cells by treatment with anti–asialo GM1 antibodies. Our results indicate that IL-2 gene transfer to the liver prevents liver metastasis by continuously providing physiological high concentrations of IL-2 in the liver, thereby activating sinusoidal NK cells.


Case Reports in Gastroenterology | 2011

Gastric endocrine cell carcinoma with long-term survival developing metachronous remnant cancer.

Tomoyuki Abe; Naofumi Shigeta; Yoshifumi Teraoka; Shoichiro Mukai; Hiroshi Mitsuta; Hidehiro Tanji; Shinya Kodama; Kazuo Sumimoto

A rare case of primary gastric endocrine cell carcinoma in a 79-year-old man is reported. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy showed a large Bormann’s type 2 tumour located in the middle of the stomach. On computed tomography, the gastric wall was thickened by the large tumour, and there were no distant metastases. Distal gastrectomy, lymph node dissection, and partial resection of the transverse colon were performed because the tumour involved the transverse mesocolon. The final pathological diagnosis was endocrine cell carcinoma, with tumour infiltration up to the subserous layer. Adjuvant chemotherapy was given, but metachronous remnant gastric cancer developed 2 years after surgery. Endoscopic submucosal dissection was performed for the early 0-IIc type gastric cancer, and the surgical margin was preserved. The patient has survived for 5 years after the primary surgery, remaining disease-free so far.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Adenovirus-mediated allograft transduction of interleukin-10 : Role in the induction phase of liver allograft acceptance

Katsunori Shinozaki; Hiroshi Yahata; Keisuke Hayamizu; Hirotaka Tashiro; X Fan; Tatsuya Okimoto; Hidehiro Tanji; Takemasa Sakaguchi; Hisao Ito; Toshimasa Asahara


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor-mobilized donor monocytes facilitate heart allograft acceptance.

Keisuke Hayamizu; Hiroshi Yahata; Katsunori Shinozaki; Hidehiro Tanji; Samuel Strober; Toshimasa Asahara


Journal of Gynecologic Surgery | 2012

Resection of a Giant Ovarian Mucinous Cystadenoma with Intraoperative Drainage

Tomoyuki Abe; Yasuhisa Iwaoki; Hidehiro Tanji; Shinya Kodama; Naofumi Shigeta; Kazuo Sumimoto


Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 2002

Parathyroid hormone related protein およびG-CSF産生が認められた高カルシウム血症, 白血球増多症を呈した食道扁平上皮癌の1例

Tatsuya Okimoto; Hiroshi Yahata; Keizou Sugino; Tohru Takiguchi; Kentarou Emoto; Katsunori Shinozaki; Hidehiro Tanji; Tsuyoshi Kataoka; Fumio Shimamoto; Toshimasa Aashara


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2008

RUPTURE OF A INFERIOR PANCREATICODUODENAL ARTERY ANEURYSM AS A COMPLICATION OF CHURG-STRAUSS SYNDROME

Yoshifumi Teraoka; Naofumi Shigeta; Ichiro Omori; Hidehiro Tanji; Shinya Kodama; Kazuo Sumimoto


Nihon Toseki Igakkai Zasshi | 2002

Nutrition and hemodialysis status of long-surviving hemodialysis patients

Hiroshi Watanabe; Yoshiko Okada; Masahiro Mori; Takashi Maeda; Hidehiro Tanji; Naohisa Ibuki; Yorimitsu Tatsukawa; Yoshihiko Taniguchi; Seiji Marubayashi; Toshimasa Asahara

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