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Oncotarget | 2015

Prokineticin 2 (PROK2) is an important factor for angiogenesis in colorectal cancer

Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Takanori Goi; Michiaki Shimada; Noriyuki Tagai; Takayuki Naruse; Toshiyuki Nakazawa; Youhei Kimura; Yasuo Hirono; Akio Yamaguchi

The Prokineticin 2 (PROK2) is correlated with indispensable in maintaining the homeostasis of healthy human tissues. Herein, we examined the role of PROK2 in human colorectal cancer. After total RNA extraction from 6 colorectal cancer cell lines, we examined the expression of PROK2 mRNA. For investigating angiogenesis and tumor growth in mice, the PROK2 gene was transfected into colorectal cancer cell lines having low PROK2 mRNA expression. In addition, small interfering RNA (siRNA) was transfected into colorectal cancer cell lines having high PROK2 mRNA expression for investigation of angiogenesis and tumor growth in mice. From 6 colorectal cancer cell lines studied, PROK2 mRNA expression was increased in 3 cell lines. When the PROK2 gene was transfected into the colorectal cancer cell line with low PROK2 mRNA expression, angiogenesis and tumor growth in mice increased significantly compared to the cell line with the control vector. When PROK2 siRNA was transfected into colorectal cancer cell lines with high PROK2 mRNA expression, angiogenesis and tumor growth in mice were suppressed significantly compared to the cell line with siRNA (control). This is the first report of the association of PROK2 as an angiogenic growth factor in colorectal cancer.


Oncotarget | 2015

Expression of prokineticin-receptor2(PK-R2) is a new prognostic factor in human colorectal cancer

Takanori Goi; Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Yuki Ueda; Takayuki Naruse; Toshiyuki Nakazawa; Kenji Koneri; Yasuo Hirono; Kanji Katayama; Akio Yamaguchi

The increased invasiveness of colorectal cancer cells is important for progression and metastasis to the surrounding organs. According to recent molecular biological studies, signaling through transmembrane Prokineticin-Receptor2(PK-R2) is likely involved in the ability of tumor cell to invade. However, no studies have evaluated the relationship between PK-R2 expression, ability of cancer to invade/metastasize, and patient prognosis in cases of resected colorectal cancer. Accordingly, we have examined these factors in the present study. Immunohistochemical staining was performed to detect PK-R2 in the primary lesion and adjacent normal large intestine mucosa of 324 colorectal cancer patients who underwent resection surgery at our department. Additionally, we conducted clinicopathologic examinations and analyzed patient prognoses with the Kaplan-Meier method. Further, multivariate analysis was conducted using a cox-proportional hazard model. PK-R2 expression was observed on the cellular membrane of the primary lesion in 147 of 324 cases (45.3%) of human colorectal cancer. PK-R2 expression was associated with a higher incidence of vascular invasion, lymph node metastasis, hepatic metastasis, and hematogenous metastasis. Further, prevalence of PK-R2 expression increased as tumor stage increased. In stage III curative resection cases, where recurrence is the most serious problem, cases that expressed PK-R2 had a significantly lower 5-year survival rate (82.1% versus 66.8%) and higher recurrence compared to those cases with no PK-R2 expression. In the multivariate analysis for prognosis, PK-R2 expression was found to be an independent factor(ratio2.621). PK-R2 expression could be one of the new prognostic factors in human colorectal cancer.


Oncotarget | 2018

Prokineticin 2 expression as a novel prognostic biomarker for human colorectal cancer

Yu Yoshida; Takanori Goi; Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Mitsuhiro Morikawa; Yasuo Hirono; Kanji Katayama

Molecular tumor biomarkers hold considerable promise for accurately predicting colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence and progression. Prokineticin 2 (PROK2) may be associated with angiogenesis and tumor formation in some malignant tumors. However, its prognostic value remains unknown. We focused on the association between PROK2 expression and clinical characteristics of CRC to assess value of PROK2 as a potential biomarker for stage I–III CRC patients prognosis. Between 1992 and 2006, 436 consecutive patients with stage I–III CRC treated with curative resection were included. PROK2 expression in primary tumors was investigated using immunohistochemistry. An animal model of liver metastasis was used to assess the role of PROK2. Positive PROK2 expression in primary tumors was found in 222 of 436 (50.9%) human CRC specimens and was significantly associated with lymphatic invasion, lymph node metastasis, clinical stage, and postoperative liver recurrence rate. Recurrence-free survival was significantly shorter in patients with positive PROK2 expression than in those with negative PROK2 expression. PROK2 expression was an independent unfavorable prognostic indicator for CRC [hazards ratio, 2.119; 95% confidence interval, 1.315–3.415; p = 0.002]. PROK2 overexpression promoted liver metastasis in vivo. We suggest that positive PROK2 expression is observed in CRC primary tissues; thus, PROK2 may be a useful predictor for liver recurrence and prognosis in CRC.


Case Reports in Gastroenterology | 2018

Acute Small Bowel Perforation Caused by Obstruction of a Novel Tag-Less Agile TM Patency Capsule

Katsuji Sawai; Takanori Goi; Yumi Takegawa; Yoshihiko Ozaki; Seiichi Taguchi; Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Hiroyuki Suto

A 74-year-old man visited our hospital complaining of abdominal pain. An abdominal computed tomography scan showed multiple wall thickness of the small bowel. Capsule endoscopy was recommended for further evaluation, and patency capsule examination was performed. Eighteen hours after patency capsule ingestion, he experienced small bowel perforation with severe peritonitis caused by intestinal pressure rising because of the patency capsule trapped in his terminal ileum. An ileocolic resection was performed, including the removal of the sclerotic ileum as an emergency surgery. A pathological examination showed transmural inflammation and multiple ulcers with perforation of the small intestine, consistent with Crohn’s disease. Here, we report a rare and valuable case of novel tag-less AgileTM patency capsule (Given Imaging Ltd., Yoqneam, Israel) retention leading to small bowel perforation.


Anticancer Research | 2015

Cancer Stem Cell Marker in Circulating Tumor Cells: Expression of CD44 Variant Exon 9 Is Strongly Correlated to Treatment Refractoriness, Recurrence and Prognosis of Human Colorectal Cancer

Shigeru Katoh; Takanori Goi; Takayuki Naruse; Yuki Ueda; Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Toshiyuki Nakazawa; Youhei Kimura; Yasuo Hirono; Akio Yamaguchi


Nippon Daicho Komonbyo Gakkai Zasshi | 2015

A Case of Anorectal Malignant Melanoma Responding to Combination Chemotherapy with Paclitaxel and Carboplatin

Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Yoshihiro Takashima; Yoshinori Munemoto; Shiho Kouno; Syusei Sano; Kenichirou Saito; Susumu Amaya; Yoshirou Iida


Open Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013

Rapidly enlarged inflammatory hepatocellular adenoma: A case report *

Kenji Koneri; Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Katsuji Sawai; Yasuo Hirono; Mitsuhiro Morikawa; Makoto Murakami; Takanori Goi; Atsushi Iida; Kanji Katayama; Hiroshi Itoh; Motoko Sasaki; Yasuni Nakanuma; Akio Yamaguchi


Anticancer Research | 2013

Protein-bound polysaccharide K reduced the invasive ability of colon cancer cell lines.

Seiko Uwafuji; Takanori Goi; Takayuki Naruse; Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Toshiyuki Nakazawa; Yasuo Hirono; Akio Yamaguchi


International Cancer Conference Journal | 2018

Long-term survival in a patient with Virchow’s lymph node metastasis of cecal cancer

Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Takanori Goi; Mitsuhiro Morikawa; Daisuke Fujimoto; Kenji Koneri; Makoto Murakami; Yasuo Hirono; Kanji Katayama


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2017

Treatment Outcomes following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy after Percutaneous Transhepatic Gallbladder Drainage for Acute Cholecystitis

Yu Yoshida; Kenji Koneri; Hidetaka Kurebayashi; Shigeru Kato; Mitsuhiro Morikawa; Makoto Murakami; Yasuo Hirono; Hiroyuki Maeda; Kanji Katayama; Takanori Goi

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