Kiyoshi Kamada
Nara Medical University
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Cancer | 2001
Koji Emoto; Yukishige Yamada; Hidetomo Sawada; Heisuke Fujimoto; Masatou Ueno; Tomoyoshi Takayama; Kiyoshi Kamada; Akihiko Naito; Shuya Hirao; Yoshiyuki Nakajima
Overexpression of annexin II, a calcium‐dependent phospholipid‐binding protein, has been reported in various carcinomas. One of its ligands is tenascin‐C, an extracellular matrix glycoprotein with predominantly antiadhesive qualities that also has been reported to be a prognostic marker for several carcinomas. In the current study, the authors investigated the correlation between the overexpression of annexin II and tenascin‐C in colorectal carcinoma.
Cancer Gene Therapy | 2002
Shuya Hirao; Yukishige Yamada; Fumikazu Koyama; Heisuke Fujimoto; Yasushi Takahama; Masato Ueno; Kiyoshi Kamada; Takashi Mizuno; Makoto Maemondo; Toshihiro Nukiwa; Kunio Matsumoto; Toshikazu Nakamura; Yoshiyuki Nakajima
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is involved in malignant behavior of cancers as a mediator of tumor-stromal interactions, facilitating tumor invasion and metastasis. We have investigated whether a blockade of HGF using recombinant NK4, an HGF antagonist, would lead to growth inhibition of the human gastric carcinoma cell line, TMK1. To evaluate the function of endogenous NK4 and investigate its potential inhibitory effect, TMK1 cells were transfected with NK4 plasmid. After selection, NK4-expressing cells (T11) were obtained, and cell growth was evaluated. Significant growth inhibition was observed in the T11-group compared to the control both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, we investigated the effect of exogenous NK4 transferred by an adenovirus vector (AdCMV.NK4). Cell proliferation of AdCMV.NK4 infected TMK1 cells was significantly inhibited compared with the control group. We also assessed the in vivo tumor suppression effect of AdCMV.NK4. The tumor volume following treatment with AdCMV.NK4 was significantly inhibited compared to that of the control group. These findings indicate that NK4 gene expression has a potential role in controlling proliferation of cancer cells. In conclusion, NK4 is a promising therapeutic agent and its gene delivery may be a new approach to treating patients with advanced gastric cancer.
Cancer | 2001
Koji Emoto; Yukishige Yamada; Hidetomo Sawada; Heisuke Fujimoto; Masatou Ueno; Tomoyoshi Takayama; Kiyoshi Kamada; Akihiko Naito; Shuya Hirao; Yoshiyuki Nakajima
Anticancer Research | 2001
Koji Emoto; Hidetomo Sawada; Yukishige Yamada; Heisuke Fujimoto; Yasushi Takahama; Masatou Ueno; Tomoyoshi Takayama; Hideki Uchida; Kiyoshi Kamada; Akihiko Naito; Shuya Hirao; Yoshiyuki Nakajima
Oncology Reports | 2004
Kiyoshi Kamada; Yukishige Yamada; Tomoko Hirao; Heisuke Fujimoto; Yasushi Takahama; Masatoh Ueno; Tomoyoshi Takayama; Akihiko Naito; Shuya Hirao; Yoshiyuki Nakajima
Anticancer Research | 2001
Masato Ueno; Fumikazu Koyama; Yukishige Yamada; Heisuke Fujimoto; Tomoyoshi Takayama; Kiyoshi Kamada; Akihiko Naito; Shuya Hirao; Tomohide Mukogawa; Hirofumi Hamada; Yoshiyuki Nakajima
Gastric Cancer | 2011
Takashi Yokoyama; Kiyoshi Kamada; Yoshikazu Tsurui; Hisanori Kashizuka; Eiji Okano; Sanehito Ogawa; Shinsaku Obara; Mitsutoshi Tatsumi
Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg, Nihon Shokaki Geka Gakkai zasshi | 2008
Hisanori Kashizuka; Tomoyoshi Takayama; Tatsuma Imura; Kiyoshi Kamada; Junji Okayama; Hiroyuki Kuge; Takeshi Ueda; Daisuke Hokuto; Mitsutoshi Tatsumi
Oncology Reports | 2005
Akihiko Naito; Michihiro Narikiyo; Yukishige Yamada; Masatoh Ueno; Kiyoshi Kamada; Takashi Hachisuka; Ryo Yoriki; Takashi Mizuno; Yoshiyuki Nakajima
The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery | 2012
Masahiro Ito; Masayuki Sho; Takatsugu Yamada; Kiyoshi Kamada; Yasunori Enomoto; Akitaka Nonomura; Yoshiyuki Nakajima