Matsuzaka S
Hiroshima University
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Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | 1992
Michio Yamakido; Shinichi Ishioka; Soichiro Hozawa; Matsuzaka S; Jitsuro Yanagida; Takuzo Shigenobu; Masanori Otake; Yukio Nishimoto
SummaryThe retired workers at the chemical weapons plant in Japan are regarded as a high-risk group for cancers. Under the Cancer Preventive Program,Nocardia rubra cell-wall skeleton (N-CWS) was administered to 80 workers directly involved in the production of sulfur mustard and 66 workers engaged in work related to sulfur mustard production. Untreated workers whose age, sex, duties and duration of work at this factory were individually matched to the N-CWS-treated workers were used as controls. During a 4.5-year observation period, development of cancers was found in 7 treated workers and 17 untreated controls. After elimination of the influence of the difference in smoking level, the incidence of subjects who developed cancers was compared statistically between the N-CWS-treated workers and the untreated controls and a significant suppression of development of cancers was noted in the N-CWS-treated workers. Thus, it was concluded that the administration of N-CWS could prevent cancer development in humans.
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | 1989
Soichiro Hozawa; Shinichi Ishioka; Jitsuro Yanagida; Masatoshi Takaishi; Matsuzaka S; Mikio Ohsaki; Michio Yamakido
SummaryThe former workers at the Okunojima poison gas factory (poison gas workers) are a high-risk group for malignant neoplasms and show abnormalities in cellular immunity. At the same time, poison gas workers often have chronic respiratory diseases, such as chronic bronchitis, and are highly susceptible to respiratory infections. To explore the possibility of immunological cancer prevention, we have periodically administered 200 µgNocardia rubra cell-wall skeleton (N-CWS) to poison gas workers once every 3 months since December 1978. During this period, we noted a significantly lower incidence of influenza among poison gas workers receiving N-CWS than in those not receiving the drug during the influenza epidemic. This finding suggested that the administration of N-CWS enhanced the resistance of these workers to infections. Therefore, periodical administration of N-CWS to poison gas workers was considered to enhance the reduced T-cell function of normalizing antibody production by stimulating the production of B-cell-stimulatory factor (BSF). In the present study, to clarify the mechanism of immunosuppression in the poison gas workers and to examine the effects of continual administration of N-CWS on this condition, we compared the immunoglobulin production and the proliferative and differentiative activities of B-cell-stimulatory factor (BSF) of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), in poison gas workers treated or not treated with N-CWS. Comparisons were also made with age-matched healthy controls. In the untreated poison gas workers, immunoglobulin and BSF production of PBMC were reduced as compared with the control group. On the other hand, in the poison gas workers receiving N-CWS, immunoglobulin and BSF production of PBMC were restored nearly to the control level. These results show that in vitro antibody production in the poison gas workers was reduced and that a reduction in BSF production of T cells was one of its causes.
GANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research | 1983
Michio Yamakido; Shinichi Ishioka; Kiyoshi Onari; Matsuzaka S; Jitsuro Yanagida; Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1985
Michio Yamakido; Jitsuro Yanagida; Shinichi Ishioka; Matsuzaka S; Soichiro Hozawa; Mitoshi Akiyama; Kobuke K; Tsutomu Inamizu; Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1986
Michio Yamakido; Jitsuro Yanagida; Shinichi Ishioka; Matsuzaka S; Soichiro Hozawa; Masatoshi Takaishi; Tsutomu Inamizu; Mitoshi Akiyama; Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1986
Michio Yamakido; Jitsuro Yanagida; Shinichi Ishioka; Matsuzaka S; Soichiro Hozawa; Masatoshi Takaishi; Tsutomu Inamizu; Mitoshi Akiyama; Yukio Nishimoto
Japanese Journal of Cancer Research | 1985
Michio Yamakido; Jitsuro Yanagida; Shinichi Ishioka; Matsuzaka S; Soichiro Hozawa; Masatoshi Takaishi; Mitoshi Akiyama; Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1985
Michio Yamakido; Jitsuro Yanagida; Shinichi Ishioka; Matsuzaka S; Soichiro Hozawa; Mitoshi Akiyama; Kobuke K; Tsutomu Inamizu; Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1985
Michio Yamakido; Matsuzaka S; Jitsuro Yanagida; Soichiro Hozawa; Shinichi Ishioka; Yukio Nishimoto
Hiroshima journal of medical sciences | 1985
Michio Yamakido; Jitsuro Yanagida; Shinichi Ishioka; Matsuzaka S; Soichiro Hozawa; Mitoshi Akiyama; Kobuke K; Tsutomu Inamizu; Yukio Nishimoto