Kazuyuki Sugawara
Nagasaki University
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Journal of Clinical Oncology | 1997
Yasuaki Yamada; Yoshihiro Hatta; Ken Murata; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Shu-ichi Ikeda; Mariko Mine; Tomoya Maeda; Yoichi Hirakata; Shimeru Kamihira; Kunihiro Tsukasaki; S Ogawa; H Hirai; Koeffler Hp; Masao Tomonaga
PURPOSE To determine the frequency of the deletions of p15/p16 genes in adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) cells and to evaluate their value in the diagnosis of clinical subtypes of ATL patients and the prediction of their clinical outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS Peripheral-blood samples from 114 patients with ATL were examined by Southern blot analysis. In five chronic-type patients who showed disease progression to acute type, serial samples also were examined. RESULTS Among 114 patients, 28 (24.6%) showed the deletions of p15 and/or p16 genes. The results were well correlated with the clinical subtypes. Patients with deleted p15 and/or p16 genes had significantly shorter survival times than the patients in whom both genes were preserved (P < .0001). A similar decline in survival time was observed in the analyses within the same subtypes. In multivariate analysis using the Cox proportional hazard model, the deletions of p15 and/or p16 genes emerged as an independent prognostic indicator. Moreover, three of the five chronic-type patients who progressed to acute type lost the p16 gene alone or both the p15 and p16 genes at their exacerbation phase. CONCLUSION The results suggest the following: (1) that the deletions of p15 and/or p16 genes play a key role in the progression of ATL; and (2) that these deletions are reliable prognostic factors that predict shortened survival times.
European Surgical Research | 2003
Toru Nakagoe; Takashi Tsuji; T. Sawai; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Naoko Inokuchi; Shimeru Kamihira; Kokichi Arisawa
Objectives: A minilaparotomy approach (skin incision less than 7 cm) to resection of colon cancer is technically feasible, but objective data supporting its benefit are scarce. The aim of this study was to clarify whether minilaparotomy is independently associated with a reduction in the acute inflammatory response after resection of colorectal cancer. Design: Thirty-one patients who underwent surgical resection of colorectal cancer using minilaparotomy or conventional laparotomy were included in this nonrandomized prospective study. Inflammatory responses were evaluated with serum interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. Results: In both the minilaparotomy and conventional laparotomy groups, serum IL-6 and CRP levels significantly increased 24 h after the operation (1POD) compared to preoperative levels (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.0001, respectively). Median serum levels of IL-6 and CRP in the minilaparotomy group were significantly lower at 1POD versus the conventional group (p = 0.0066 and p = 0.0033, respectively). Multivariate analyses showed that a smaller increase in serum IL-6 or CRP levels at 1POD [less than 75th percentile (112.9 or 10.6 mg/ml, respectively)] was independently related to only minilaparotomy. Conclusions: These data in this nonrandomized trial suggest that minilaparotomy may be independently associated with reduced inflammatory responses in colorectal cancer resection.
Blood | 1998
Yasuaki Yamada; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Tomoko Hata; Kazuto Tsuruta; Ryozo Moriuchi; Takahiro Maeda; Sunao Atogami; Ken Murata; Kenshi Fujimoto; Tomoko Kohno; Kunihiro Tsukasaki; Masao Tomonaga; Yoichi Hirakata; Shimeru Kamihira
Cancer Letters | 2003
Tohru Nakagoe; Takashi Tsuji; Terumitsu Sawai; Kenji Tanaka; Shigekazu Hidaka; Shinichi Shibasaki; Atsushi Nanashima; Masayuki Ohbatake; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Toru Yasutake; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Naoko Inokuchi; Shimeru Kamihira
Anticancer Research | 2003
Tohru Nakagoe; Takashi Tsuji; Terumitsu Sawai; Kenji Tanaka; Shigekazu Hidaka; Shinichi Shibasaki; Atsushi Nanashima; Hiroyuki Yamaguchi; Toru Yasutake; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Naoko Inokuchi; Shimeru Kamihira
The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1997
Hironobu Koga; Shigeru Kohno; Kazunori Tomono; Kazuo Nohda; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Yoichi Hirakata; Shimeru Kamihira; Naoyuki Miyashita; Toshiharu Matsushima; Kazumi Nishino; Soichiro Yokota; Yoshiaki Kawamura; Takayuki Ezaki; Masaharu Watanabe; Harushige Kanno; Hiroshi Yonemitsu; Mitsuhiko Osumi; Takeo Toyoda; Teruo Aoyagi
Chemotherapy | 1984
Yoshiteru Shigeno; Miyako Masaki; Hiroko Nakazato; Hironobu Koga; Nagasawa M; Hiroshi Tomita; Koichi Watahabe; Yoshiaki Fukuda; Hikaru Tanaka; Akimitsu Tomonaga; Yoji Suzuyama; Kinichi Izumikawa; Atsushi Saito; Kohei Hara; Nobuchika Kusano; Mitsuo Kaku; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Chikako Mochida; Keizo Yamaguchi; Hlroyuki Okada; Akira Ikebe; Kazuhiro Okuno
Japanese Journal of Chemotherapy | 1988
Toshiaki Hayashi; Yuichi Inoue; Taiji Masuyama; Yasumasa Dotsu; Takashi Suyama; Shigeru Kohno; Keizo Yamaguchi; Masaki Hirota; Kohei Hara; Yoichi Hirakata; Kazunori Shimoguchi; Chikako Mochida; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Toshiaki Usui; Koichi Watanabe; Tsuneo Tsutsumi; Toshiro Oda; Hirosuke Ohta
Chemotherapy | 1987
Kazuo Sasayama; Kyoko Yamashita; Yasumasa Dotsu; Takashige Miyazaki; Hiroko Nakazato; Hideaki Shigeno; Hironobu Koga; Takashi Suyama; Nagasawa M; Kenji Mori; Yoshiaki Fukuda; Toshiaki Hayashi; Naomi Ito; Yoshiteru Shigeno; Keizo Yamaguchi; Masaki Hirota; Atsushi Saito; Kohei Hara; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Kazunori Shimoguchi; Kazunori Tomono; Nobukane Kusano; Yasuharu Masuyama; Toshiyuki Oe; Takeshi Ishizaki
The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1982
Yoshiteru Shigeno; Nagasawa M; Koichi Watanabe; Hikaru Tanaka; Akimitsu Tomonaga; Naomi Ito; Takayoshi Tashiro; Kiyo Fujita; Keizo Yamaguchi; Kinichi Izumikawa; Masaki Hirota; Atsushi Saito; Kohei Hara; Sachiko Kitajima; Kazuyuki Sugawara; Chikako Mochida; Ai Hayashi; Masaru Nasu; Katsuhiko Sawatari