Kunihiro Okamura
University of Pittsburgh
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British Journal of Cancer | 2004
Jun-ichi Akahira; Aoki M; Takashi Suzuki; Takuya Moriya; Hitoshi Niikura; Ken Ito; Satoshi Inoue; Kunihiro Okamura; Hironobu Sasano; Nobuo Yaegashi
Oestrogen receptor-binding fragment associated gene 9, EBAG9, is an oestrogen-responsive gene that was identified in MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cell line. It is identical to RCAS 1, a cancer cell surface antigen possibly involved in immune escape. In the present study, we examined the expression of EBAG9/RCAS1 in human epithelial ovarian cancer using immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting and reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR). A total of 90 epithelial ovarian cancer cases were examined immunohistochemically by means of the antibodies for EBAG9 and ERα. The correlation between EBAG9 immunoreactivity and clinicopathological parameters was examined. mRNA expression of EBAG9 and ERα were evaluated by RT–PCR in 22 cases. The expression for EBAG9 and ERα was examined by immunoblotting in 12 ovarian cancer cell lines. EBAG9 immunoreactivity was detected in the surface and cytoplasm of carcinoma cells in 46 out of 90 cases (51.1%). EBAG9 expression was significantly higher in serous histology (P=0.0402) and advanced disease (P=0.0206). No significant relationship was detected between EBAG9 immunoreactivity and overall survival (P=0.689). There was a highly significant correlation between EBAG9 and ER immunoreactivity (P<0.0001). The EBAG9 mRNA was detected in 20 out of 22 cases. In all of the cases that were positive for ERα mRNA, they were also positive for EBAG9 mRNA. Immunoreactive band corresponding to EBAG9 was detected in 11 out of 12 of ovarian cancer cell lines, and was consistent with ERα expression. In conclusion, the wide distribution of EBAG9 and its relation to advanced disease suggest that this protein may play important roles in epithelial ovarian cancer.
Molecular Reproduction and Development | 2004
Yukihiro Terada; Sou-ichi Nakamura; Calvin Simerly; Laura Hewitson; Takashi Murakami; Nobuo Yaegashi; Kunihiro Okamura; Gerald Schatten
Archive | 2016
Am J; Tomoharu Yasui; Hiroshi Chisaka; Junichi Sugawara; Kunihiro Okamura; Takahiro Koshino; Yoshitaka Kimura; Yoshinobu Kameyama; Takeshi Takahashi
日本産科婦人科學會雜誌 | 2014
Yusuke Shibuya; Ryota Suganuma; Hiroko Sasaki; Ikuo Tachibana; Kazuhiko Hoshi; Kunihiro Okamura; Nobuo Yaegashi
Archive | 2014
芳孝 木村; Yoshitaka Kimura; 伸生 八重樫; Nobuo Yaegashi; 州博 岡村; Kunihiro Okamura; 拓哉 伊藤; Takuya Ito; 邦博 小出; Kunihiro Koide; 美雪 遠藤; Miyuki Endo
Archive | 2008
Tomoko Yoshimoto-Kakoi; Yukihiro Terada; Nobuo Yaegashi; Kunihiro Okamura
Archive | 2005
Yoshitaka Kimura; Mitsuyuki Nakao; Shinichi Chida; Kunihiro Okamura; Michiyoshi Sato; Takuya Ito; Takayuki Shimazaki; Junichi Sugawara; Masato Senoo
Archive | 2005
Junichi Sugawara; Minori Mitsui-Saito; Chika Hayashi; Tetsuro Hoshiai; Masato Senoo; Hiroshi Chisaka; Nobuo Yaegashi; Kunihiro Okamura
Archive | 2003
Michel Canis; Nobuo Yaegashi; Kunihiro Okamura; Ali F. M. Ali
Archive | 2001
Jun-ichi Akahira; Takashi Suzuki; Kiyoshi Ito; Andrew D. Darnel; Takuya Moriya; Shinji Sato; Nobuo Yaegashi; Kunihiro Okamura; Hironobu Sasano