Junko Kido
University of Tokushima
8 Papers
17 Citations
Junko Kido is an academic researcher from University of Tokushima. The author has contributed to research in topics: Campylobacter jejuni & Vibrio parahaemolyticus. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Cellular Tight Junctions Prevent Effective Campylobacter jejuni Invasion and Inflammatory Barrier Disruption Promoting Bacterial Invasion from Lateral Membrane in Polarized Intestinal Epithelial Cells.
Sho Hatayama,Takaaki Shimohata,Sachie Amano,Junko Kido,Anh Quoc Nguyen,Yuri Sato,Yuna Kanda,Aya Tentaku,Shiho Fukushima,Mutsumi Nakahashi,Takashi Uebanso,Kazuaki Mawatari,Akira Takahashi +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that TJs prevent C. jejuni invasion from the lateral side of epithelial cells, where they play a main part in bacterial invasion and suggest that C. jacksoni invasion could be increased in inflammatory condition.
Type III Secretion Effector VopQ of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Modulates Central Carbon Metabolism in Epithelial Cells
Anh Quoc Nguyen,Anh Quoc Nguyen,Takaaki Shimohata,Sho Hatayama,Aya Tentaku,Junko Kido,Thi Mai Huong Bui,Takashi Uebanso,Kazuaki Mawatari,Akira Takahashi +9 more
- 18 Mar 2020
TL;DR: It is identified that the T3SS1 VopQ effector rewrites host metabolism in conjunction with the inflammation and cell death processes, which could help to identify novel therapeutic strategies to enhance the survival of host cells during V. parahaemolyticus infection.
Recruitment of LC3 by Campylobacter jejuni to Bacterial Invasion Site on Host Cells via the Rac1-Mediated Signaling Pathway
Shiho Fukushima,Takaaki Shimohata,Yuri Inoue,Junko Kido,Takashi Uebanso,Kazuaki Mawatari,Akira Takahashi +6 more
TL;DR: The interaction between the Rho family small GTPase, Rac1, and autophagy-associated protein, LC3 is found, which provides insights into the new function of LC3 in bacterial invasion.
Inactivation of Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli by UVA-LED irradiation system.
Maria Ulfa,Momoyo Azuma,Masami Sato,Takaaki Shimohata,Shiho Fukushima,Junko Kido,Mariko Nakamoto,Takashi Uebanso,Kazuaki Mawatari,Takahiro Emoto,Masatake Akutagawa,Yohsuke Kinouchi,Akira Takahashi +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that UVA-LED with 365 nm single wavelength could be useful for surface decontamination in healthcare facilities, and the inactivation of ESBL-E.
Bacterial Contamination of Hemodialysis Devices in Hospital Dialysis Wards.
Takaaki Shimohata,Kazuaki Mawatari,Takashi Uebanso,Airi Honjo,Akari Tsunedomi,Sho Hatayama,Yuri Sato,Junko Kido,Risa Nishisaka,Ayumi Yoshimoto,Tomoko Yamashita,Sachie Amano,Miki Maetani-Yasui,Miki Maetani-Yasui,Hitomi Iba,Hitomi Iba,Yumi Harada,Mutsumi Nakahashi,Sonoko Yasui-Yamada,Yasuhiro Hamada,Tadahiko Nakagawa,Masahiro Sogabe,Takahiro Emoto,Masatake Akutagawa,Toshiya Okahisa,Yohsuke Kinouchi,Akira Takahashi +26 more
TL;DR: The finding suggests that hemodialysis device highly contaminated with bloodstream infection associated bacteria is suggested and can be used as a source to assess the risk of contamination-related infection and to develop the cleaning system for the better prevention for bloodstream infections in patients with he modialysis.