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高頻度マイクロサテライト不安定性を呈する孤発性大腸癌の治療標的となり得る融合キナーゼ
学位の種別: 課程博士審査委員会委員 : (主査)東京大学教授 小池 和彦, 東京大学講師 田中 敏明, 東京大学講師 赤松 延久, 東京大学准教授 藤城 光弘, 東京大学講師 立石 敬介University of Tokyo(東京大学
A giant subcutaneous leiomyosarcoma arising in the inguinal region
BACKGROUND: Subcutaneous leiomyosarcoma is a rare condition that accounts for 1% to 2% of all superficial soft tissue malignancies. Approximately 10% of cases arise in the trunk, although the extremities are the most commonly affected. CASE PRESENTATION: We report herein the case of a 31-year-old man with a subcutaneous leiomyosarcoma, measuring 124 × 105 mm, arising in the left inguinal region. A wide local excision (with a resection margin ≥ 20 mm) was performed. Histological examination of the resected specimen revealed a leiomyosarcoma with high cellularity and two mitoses per 10 high-power fields. The patient remains well with no evidence of disease 5 years and 8 months after the operation. CONCLUSION: This is the first reported case of subcutaneous leiomyosarcoma arising in the inguinal region and also one of the largest tumors reported. The experience of this case and a review of the English-language literature (PubMed, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA) suggest that a resection margin of ≥ 10 mm is recommended when excising this rare tumor
Quantized thermoelectric Hall plateau in the quantum limit of graphite as a nodal line semimetal
We performed thermoelectric Hall conductivity measurements on
single crystal graphite in the quantum limit up to 13 T. Both electrical and
thermoelectric transport measurements were performed on the same crystal to
extract pure avoiding any sample quality dependence. The
converges to a plateau in the quantum limit with a linear
dependence on temperature. This behavior is analogous to the quantized
thermoelectric Hall effect (QTHE) observed in 3D Dirac/Weyl nodal point
semimetals, and experimentally confirms a theoretical proposal on the QTHE in
semimetals with nodal lines like graphite.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, with supplemental informatio
Crosstalk between the Rb Pathway and AKT Signaling Forms a Quiescence-Senescence Switch
SummaryCell-cycle arrest in quiescence and senescence is largely orchestrated by the retinoblastoma (Rb) tumor-suppressor pathway, but the mechanisms underlying the quiescence-senescence switch remain unclear. Here, we show that the crosstalk between the Rb-AKT-signaling pathways forms this switch by controlling the overlapping functions of FoxO3a and FoxM1 transcription factors in cultured fibroblasts. In the absence of mitogenic signals, although FoxM1 expression is repressed by the Rb pathway, FoxO3a prevents reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by maintaining SOD2 expression, leading to quiescence. However, if the Rb pathway is activated in the presence of mitogenic signals, FoxO3a is also inactivated by AKT, thus reducing SOD2 expression and consequently allowing ROS production. This situation elicits senescence through irreparable DNA damage. We demonstrate that this pathway operates in mouse liver, indicating that this machinery may contribute more broadly to tissue homeostasis in vivo
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