Keiko Yoshida
Kanazawa University
8 Papers
7 Citations
Keiko Yoshida is an academic researcher from Kanazawa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Mesenchymal stem cell. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Adipose tissue-derived stem cells prevent fibrosis in murine steatohepatitis by suppressing IL-17-mediated inflammation.
Masatoshi Yamato,Yoshio Sakai,Hatsune Mochida,Kazunori Kawaguchi,Masayuki Takamura,Soichiro Usui,Akihiro Seki,Eishiro Mizukoshi,Taro Yamashita,Tatsuya Yamashita,Kousuke Ishida,Alessandro Nasti,Ho Thuy Bich Tuyen,Takuya Komura,Keiko Yoshida,Takashi Wada,Masao Honda,Shuichi Kaneko +17 more
TL;DR: How liver damage progresses during the early development phase of the murine NASH model is assessed and whether ADSCs are preventatively efficacious against the fibrosis progression of NASH is investigated.
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Clinical features of cystatin A expression in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
Takuya Komura,Hisashi Takabatake,Kenichi Harada,Masatoshi Yamato,Masaki Miyazawa,Keiko Yoshida,Masao Honda,Takashi Wada,Hirohisa Kitagawa,Tetsuo Ohta,Shuichi Kaneko,Yoshio Sakai +11 more
TL;DR: CSTA and its substrate cathepsin B are involved in PDAC‐related inflammation and the increment of CSTA expression in peripheral blood of patients with PDAC may have a potential role as a PDAC immunopathologic biomarker.
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Distinct chemotherapy-associated anti-cancer immunity by myeloid cells inhibition in murine pancreatic cancer models
Yoshio Sakai,Masaki Miyazawa,Takuya Komura,Takeshi Yamada,Alessandro Nasti,Keiko Yoshida,Hisashi Takabatake,Masatoshi Yamato,Taro Yamashita,Tatsuya Yamashita,Eishiro Mizukoshi,Mai Okuzono,Tuyen Thuy Bich Ho,Kazunori Kawaguchi,Takashi Wada,Masao Honda,Shuichi Kaneko +16 more
TL;DR: In PDAC murine models, GEM treatment was associated with an immune response consistent with an anti-cancer effect, and depletion of myeloid‐lineage cells played an important role in enhancing anti‐cancer immunity associated with G EM treatment.
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Biological characteristics of gene expression features in pancreatic cancer cells induced by proton and X-ray irradiation.
Haruo Fujinaga,Yoshio Sakai,Tatsuya Yamashita,Kuniaki Arai,Takeshi Terashima,Takuya Komura,Akihiro Seki,Kazunori Kawaguchi,Alessandro Nasti,Keiko Yoshida,Takashi Wada,Kazutaka Yamamoto,Kyo Kume,Takashi Hasegawa,Takushi Takata,Masao Honda,Shuichi Kaneko +16 more
TL;DR: Proton irradiation treatment for pancreatic cancer provides the distinct biological effect of steady gene expression alterations compared to X-ray irradiation; however, surviving cells from both types of irradiation were still susceptible to the cytocidal effects induced by proton re-irradiation treatment.
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Association of changes in the gene expression profile of blood cells with the local tumor inflammatory response in a murine tumor model
Yoshio Sakai,Isamu Tatsumi,Mami Higashimoto,Akihiro Seki,Alessandro Nasti,Keiko Yoshida,Kazunori Kawaguchi,Takashi Wada,Masao Honda,Takuya Komura,Shuichi Kaneko +10 more
TL;DR: The gene expression profile of whole blood cells is affected by the local tumor condition, and is associated with the local host immune response, which will facilitate exploration of the underlying important features of the hostimmune response to tumors.
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