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Scandinavian Journal of Immunology | 2010

IL-8 in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Children with Acute Encephalopathy is Higher than in that from Children with Febrile Seizure

Takeshi Asano; Kunihiko Ichiki; Shinya Koizumi; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Takayuki Hatori; Kunihiro Mashiko; Yuichiro Sakamoto; Taku Miyasho; Yoshitaka Fukunaga

We identify possible differences in the cytokine/chemokine profiles in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from children with encephalopathy and febrile seizure. Interleukin (IL)‐1β, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 17, interferon‐γ, tumour necrosis factor‐α, granulocyte colony‐stimulating factor, granulocyte monocyte colony‐stimulating factor, monocyte chemoattractant protein‐1 and macrophage inflammatory protein‐1β were measured simultaneously in CSF supernatants from children with encephalopathy (n = 8), febrile seizure (n = 16) and fever without neurological complications (n = 8). IL‐8 in CSF from children with encephalopathy was significantly elevated compared to that in CSF from children with febrile seizure and fever without neurological complications. IL‐8 in CSF was also higher than serum IL‐8, suggesting that increased IL‐8 was generated from glia cells or astrocytes, not by leakage from serum. Increased IL‐8 in CSF in encephalopathy may protect against severe brain damage.


Cytokine | 2010

IL-17 is elevated in cerebrospinal fluids in bacterial meningitis in children.

Takeshi Asano; Kunihiko Ichiki; Shinya Koizumi; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Takayuki Hatori; Kunihiro Mashiko; Yuichiro Sakamoto; Taku Miyasho; Yoshitaka Fukunaga

Bacterial meningitis has a poor prognosis and neurologic complications. The present study aimed to investigate the cytokine/chemokine network in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from children with bacterial meningitis and aseptic meningitis. Interleukin (IL)-1beta, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-7, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, IL-13, IL-17, interferon-gamma, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, granulocyte monocyte colony-stimulating factor, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and macrophage inflammatory protein-1beta, were measured simultaneously in CSF supernatants. We found that, IL-17 was significantly elevated in CSF with bacterial meningitis. We believe that IL-17 plays a key role in neutrophil infiltration into CSF and neuronal protection in bacterial meningitis.


International Journal of Neuroscience | 2011

High mobility group box 1 in cerebrospinal fluid from several neurological diseases at early time points.

Takeshi Asano; Kunihiko Ichiki; Shinya Koizumi; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Takayuki Hatori; Kunihiro Mashiko; Yuichiro Sakamoto; Taku Miyasho; Yoshitaka Fukunaga

ABSTRACT The present study aimed to elucidate the possible role of High Mobility Group Box 1 (HMGB1), which is a candidate prognostic marker in diseases that combine inflammation and tissue injury, in acute encephalopathy. HMGB1 in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) obtained on admission from eight children with acute encephalopathy, and 16 children with febrile seizure, eight children with bacterial/aseptic meningitis, and eight children with fever without neurological symptoms were analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We found no increase in HMGB1 in CSF from acute encephalopathy or in CSF from febrile seizure or fever without neurological complications at early time points, while marked elevation of HMGB1 was seen in CSF from bacterial and aseptic meningitis. In conclusion, HMGB1 is a poor disease marker for acute encephalopathy.


Pediatrics International | 2011

Enhanced expression of cytokines/chemokines in cerebrospinal fluids in mumps meningitis in children

Takeshi Asano; Kunihiko Ichiki; Shinya Koizumi; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Takayuki Hatori; Kunihiro Mashiko; Yuichiro Sakamoto; Taku Miyasho; Yoshitaka Fukunaga

Background:  The mumps virus is frequently the causative agent in aseptic meningitis and mumps has still prevailed in Japan. We compared data obtained from patients with mumps meningitis and patients with aseptic meningitis caused by other viruses in order to identify mumps meningitis‐specific cytokine/chemokine alterations in cerebrospinal fluide (CSF).


Leukemia & Lymphoma | 2004

Marked Elevation of Soluble Fas Ligand and Cytokine Secretion after Splenectomy in Aggressive Natural Killer Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma

Kiyohiko Kaizu; Miho Maeda; Takuya Ohkawa; Mari Hayashida; Seiko Nakajima; Yuichi Sugisaki; Yoshitaka Fukunaga

We report a case of Epstein - Barr virus-associated aggressive natural killer cell leukemia/lymphoma with giant splenomegaly in which splenectomy resulted in progression of apoptosis and hemophagocytosis. The serum level of ferritin, triglycerides, interferon-γ (IFN-γ), interleukin 10 (IL-10), and soluble Fas ligand (sFasL) increased markedly, and liver damage progressed after splenectomy. The number of apoptotic cells in peripheral blood smears increased following splenectomy. In the present case, splenectomy caused disruption of the cytokine network, resulting in apoptosis of blood cells and hepatocytes, as well as phagocytosis.


Pediatrics International | 2015

Neglect-induced pseudo-thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura due to vitamin B12 deficiency.

Takeshi Asano; Hidehiko Narazaki; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Shouhei Matsukawa; Yuki Takema-Tochikubo; Shuichi Fujii; Nobuyuki Saitoh; Kunihiko Mashiko

Although thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is rare, early diagnosis and treatment are important for decreasing the mortality rate. Acquired vitamin B12 deficiency is frequently overlooked because of its rarity in developed countries, particularly in children and adolescents. The hematological changes in vitamin B12 deficiency present as megaloblastic anemia, increased lactate dehydrogenase, vasoconstriction, increased platelet aggregation, and abnormal activation of the coagulation followed by microangiopathy as well as neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. We report herein the case of a 15‐year‐old girl who had been neglected, which might have caused pseudo‐TTP through malnutrition, particularly vitamin B12 deficiency. When we encounter cases of TTP in children, clinicians must be aware of the possibility of malnutrition, particularly with vitamin B12 deficiency, even in developed countries, and investigate the cause of malnutrition including neglect.


Pediatrics International | 2004

Multiple fungal splenic abscesses in a patient with T‐acute lymphoblastic leukemia undergoing chemotherapy

Makoto Migita; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Makiko Asai; Kazuko Yamaguchi; Ei Ikegami; Miho Maeda; Shigeki Yokomuro; Takashi Taziri; Yoshitaka Fukunaga

Of the various infections associated with therapy for cancer, invasive fungal infection poses a serious threat. However, with the practice of administering fluconazole (FLCZ) to immunocompromised patients following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation or chemotherapy, the incidence of invasive fungal infection has become lower. 1,2 However, the incidence of FLCZ-resistant candidiasis and aspergillosis has been increasing in recent years. 3,4 Here, we report a patient with T-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) after receiving chemotherapy, developed multiple splenic abscesses caused by Candida krusei .


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 2015

Seronegative Antiphospholipid Syndrome with Anti-phosphatidylethanolamine Antibody in a Boy.

Takeshi Asano; Hidehiko Narazaki; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Kentaroh Kuwabara; Yasuhiko Itoh

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disease caused by antiphospholipid antibodies. At our institution, APS is diagnosed on the basis of the Sapporo criteria, which consist of thrombosis and recurrent pregnancy-related complications and the following laboratory findings: the presence of lupus anticoagulant, anticardiolipin antibody, or anti-β2 glycoprotein 1 antibody. However, we sometimes treat patients we strongly suspect of having APS but who do not satisfy the laboratory criteria. To accommodate such suspected cases, a subtype of APS termed seronegative APS has been proposed. Here, we report on a man with chronic thromobocytopenic purpura since the age of 3 years and multiple cerebral infarctions since the age of 14 years who finally received a diagnosis of seronegative APS with positive antiphosphatidylethanolamine antibodies.


Pediatrics International | 2010

High prevalence of antibodies against Bartonella henselae with cervical lymphadenopathy in children

Takeshi Asano; Kunihiko Ichiki; Shinya Koizumi; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Takayuki Hatori

Background:  Cat‐scratch disease is the most common form of Bartonella henselae infection. Although reports have shown that CSD is relatively common, they have not shown the prevalence of seropositivity for Bartonella henselae in cases of cervical lymphadenitis and Kawasaki disease, which are relatively common diseases in children.


Journal of Nippon Medical School | 2018

The Incidence of Pediatric Invasive Bacterial Diseases in Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital before and after the Introduction of Conjugate Vaccines

Toumi Sano; Tamaho Suzuki; Ayako Nishigori; Chiharu Miyatake; Shinya Koizumi; Kiyohiko Kaizu; Atsushi Fujita; Mitsuhiro Kamisago; Bin Chang; Naruhiko Ishiwada; Takeshi Asano

The introduction of the Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine and the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) has led to dramatic reductions in cases of invasive H. influenzae disease and invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). After the introduction of the PCV7 and the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), the number of children with IPD markedly decreased in our hospital. However, since 2015, three children with IPD have been admitted to our hospital. We analyzed the serotype, multilocus sequence type, and antimicrobial susceptibility of Streptococcus pneumoniae strains isolated in these newly diagnosed cases. The strains were serotypes 7F and 12F. In addition, we analyzed the incidence of invasive bacterial disease before and after the introduction of conjugate vaccines and found no change in the incidences. We found that cases of IPD and invasive H. influenzae disease clearly decreased following the introduction of the PCV7, the PCV13, and the Hib vaccine, as well as disease caused by antibiotic-resistant strains.

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Takeshi Asano

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Taku Miyasho

Rakuno Gakuen University

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