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Journal of Gastroenterology | 2007

Association of tannase-producing Staphylococcus lugdunensis with colon cancer and characterization of a novel tannase gene

Norihisa Noguchi; Takashi Ohashi; Taisei Shiratori; Koji Narui; Tadashi Hagiwara; Mari Ko; Kiyoshi Watanabe; Takeo Miyahara; Satoru Taira; Fuminori Moriyasu; Masanori Sasatsu

BackgroundThe relationship between Streptococcus (St.) bovis endocarditis and colon cancer is well known. In St. bovis, the biotype I strain (formerly, St. gallolyticus) produces tannase that degrades tannins. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of tannase-producing bacteria with colon cancer, and to identify the major tannase-producing bacteria and the gene involved.MethodsTannase-producing bacteria were isolated in tannic acid-treated selective agar medium from feces and rectal swabs of 357 patients who underwent colon endoscopy from 1999 to 2004.ResultsTannase-producing bacteria were isolated more frequently from the colon cancer group (24.3%) than from the adenoma or normal groups (14.4%; P < 0.05). S. gallolyticus, Staphylococcus (S.) lugdunensis, Lactobacillus (L.) plantarum, and L. pentosus were all identified as tannase-producing bacteria. Of these, S. lugdunensis was significantly isolated from the advanced-stage cancer group (22.2%; P < 0.001) more than from the early-stage cancer (8.6%) or adenoma (4.9%) groups. The gene (tanA) for tannase in S. lugdunensis was cloned and sequenced. The tanA gene was associated with all S. lugdunensis but not with other bacteria by Southern blotting and polymerase chain reaction.ConclusionsTannase-producing S. lugdunensis is associated with advanced-stage colon cancer, and the tanA gene is a useful marker for the detection of S. lugdunensis.


International Immunopharmacology | 2002

Immunosuppressant pharmacodynamics on peripheral-blood mononuclear cells from patients with ulcerative colitis

Toshihiko Hirano; Takao Akashi; Toshimasa Kido; Kitaro Oka; Taisei Shiratori; Masaaki Miyaoka

We investigated peripheral-blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) response to immunosuppressive drugs and its influence on glucocorticoid therapy in ulcerative colitis (UC). IC50s of immunosuppressive drugs on in vitro blastogenesis of PBMCs stimulated with concanavalin A were estimated in 76 UC and 146 healthy subjects. Individual differences in IC50s for prednisolone, methylprednisolone, cyclosporine, and tacrolimus on blastogenesis of PBMCs from UC patients were spread from 11.0 to 1000, 0.6 to 1000, 0.01 to 1000, and 0.001 to 4.6 ng/ml, respectively. Normal upper thresholds for IC50s of these drugs were estimated from the mean + 2 S.D. of the IC50s of healthy PBMCs, and the patients exhibiting IC50s over these levels were arbitrarily considered as resistant. The incidences of resistance to glucocorticoids and cyclosporine in UC were significantly higher than those in healthy subjects (p < 0.0005). In 14 UC patients, there was a significant correlation between amounts of prednisolone (p < 0.05) or period of prednisolone administration (p < 0.05) for UC treatment and prednisolone IC50. The results showed that large individual deviations in PBMC response to the drugs were observed in UC, and UC patients exhibiting low PBMC sensitivity to prednisolone required a high prednisolone amount as well as long period of prednisolone administration for treatment. Thus, the drug sensitivity tests could be informative to single out refractory patients to the immunosuppressive therapy.


Analytical Sciences | 2009

Determination of Short-chain Fatty Acids in Rat and Human Feces by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Electrochemical Detection

Akira Kotani; Yuji Miyaguchi; Mototaka Kohama; Takafumi Ohtsuka; Taisei Shiratori; Fumiyo Kusu


Bunseki Kagaku | 2017

Development of a Fecal Collection Kit for Determining Fecal Short-chain Fatty Acids and Its Application to the Analysis of Feces from Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

Akira Kotani; Mototaka Kohama; Taisei Shiratori; Fumiyo Kusu; Hideki Hakamata


Pediatric Dermatology | 2001

A Case of Gastric Abscess Accompanying Acute Cholecystitis

Miho Tabata; Yoshihiro Furuichi; Kenji Uéda; Manabu Nishimaki; Toshio Katakami; Michio Hidaka; Kazuya Takeda; Shuji Sugiki; Masahisa Takase; Taisei Shiratori; Masaaki Miyaoka; Yoshinori Nishizato; Fuminori Moriyasu


Pediatric Dermatology | 2001

A case of Schönlein-Henoch purpura in which small intestinal bleeding confirmed by endoscopy

Miho Tabata; Yoshihiro Furuichi; Shuji Sugiki; Hiroko Mutsukawa; Masahisa Takase; Taisei Shiratori; Shigehiro Katsumata; Masaaki Miyaoka; Keiichi Kawanishi; Makiko Ichikawa; Makoto Mochizuki; Fuminori Moriyasu


Pediatric Dermatology | 2001

A Case of Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome

Toshio Katakami; Miho Tabata; Yoshihiro Furuichi; Kenji Uéda; Michio Hidaka; Kazuya Takeda; Shuji Sugiki; Masahisa Takase; Taisei Shiratori; Masaaki Miyaoka; Fuminori Moriyasu; Haruyoshi Mimura; Atsushi Yamauchi


Archive | 2001

Procede de diagnostic et d'examen du cancer du colon utilisant tannase en tant qu'indication

Masanori Sasatsu; Masahisa Noguchi; Taisei Shiratori


Gastroenterology | 2001

Clinical significance of immune cytokines in IFN therapy for chronic hepatitis C

Masahisa Takase; Yoshinori Nishizato; Michio Hidaka; Kazuya Takeda; Taisei Shiratori; Masaaki Miyaoka


Gastroenterology | 2000

Immunosuppressant pharmacodynamics in ulcerative colitis: Individual variations and clinical implications

Taisei Shiratori; Shigehiro Katsumata; Toshimasa Kido; Toshihiko Oka; Kitaro Hirano; Yumiko Taguchi; Masaaki Miyaoka

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Yumiko Taguchi

Tokyo Medical University

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Kazuya Takeda

Tokyo Medical University

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Masanori Sasatsu

Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences

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Miho Tabata

Tokyo Medical University

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Tokyo Medical University

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