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Vascular endothelial growth factors and their receptors in the novel human cell line, HN-Eso-1, established from esophageal spindle cell carcinoma
Human carcinosarcomas of esophagus are uncommon malignant neoplasms that
are composed both carcinomatous and sarcomatous components. We established a novel
cell line, HN-Eso-1, from the metastatic esophageal spindle cell carcinoma (so-called carcinosarcoma).
In this study, we estimated the vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs)
and VEGF receptors (VEGFRs). Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR)
studies revealed that VEGF-A,-C,-D and VEGFR-1,-2 were upregulated. Cisplatin
reduced the cell viability of HN-Eso-1 cells and VEGF attenuated its effect. These results
suggest that expression of VEGF-A, VEGF-C, VEGF-D, VEGFR-1, and VEGFR-2 are involved
in the cell’s autocrine system and that VEGF protected these cells from the antitumor
agent
High serum levels of both carcinoembryonic antigen and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 in a patient with sigmoid colon cancer without metastasis
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and carbohydrate antigen (CA)19-9 are well known as the most common tumor markers of colon cancer, and levels are used not only for preoperative assessment of extent and outcome of cancer, but also postoperative monitoring of recurrence. We encountered a patient with sigmoid colon cancer showing abnormally high serum levels of CEA (311.1 ng/ml) and CA19-9 (5731.2 U/ml) preoperatively. We could not detect any metastases on computed tomography (CT) or 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/CT. Sigmoidectomy and lymph node dissection were performed. Pathological analysis revealed well-differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon with cancer cells infiltrating to the subserosa, but no lymph node metastases. As of postoperative day 60, serum levels of CEA and CA19-9 were 3.4 ng/ml and 9.2 U/ml, respectively, without any further anti-tumor treatment. This represents a rare case of sigmoid colon cancer with high levels of tumor markers in sera that improved following sigmoidectomy without further anti-cancer treatment
A case of cardiac sarcoidosis masquerading as arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy awaiting heart transplant
SummaryWe report a case of 45-year-old man, who was diagnosed with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) and presented with right ventricular (RV) enlargement with a global decrease in RV contractility accompanied by impairment of left ventricular function. He was placed on the heart transplant waiting list. Endomyocardial biopsy from RV septal wall did not show any evidence of sarcoidosis or inflammatory change. Four years after he was put on the heart transplant waiting list, a computed tomography chest scan for the purpose of anatomical evaluation for coronary sinus prior to biventricular pacing lead implantation incidentally showed bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy, which suggested the possibility of sarcoidosis. Biopsy of the inguinal lymph node pathologically was consistent with sarcoidosis. The 2[18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose positron emission tomography scanning (FDG-PET) demonstrated intense uptake in the myocardium, and the patient was finally diagnosed as having cardiac sarcoidosis. After steroid treatment, the abnormal FDG-PET uptake disappeared. The patient therefore represented a case of cardiac sarcoidosis masquerading as ARVC. It should be recognized that RV involvement is one of the manifestations in cardiac sarcoidosis
Fournier’s gangrene in elderly patient : report of a case
Fournier’s gangrene (FG) is rapidly progressing acute gangrenous infection of
the anorectal and urogenital area. FG needs precocious diagnosis and aggressive treatment
with the use of wide spectrum antibioticus and surgical debridement. In our case,
a 91-year-old Japanese female who had rehabilitation after treatment of pneumonia and
her past history was rheumatoid arthritis treated with steroid and chronic heart failure.
Her activities of daily living was bedridden with dementia. Necrotic skin was observed
in urogenital and anorectal area and skin redness enlarged to the hip with high fever. Surgical
debridement was performed. Both Peptostreptococcus Sp. and Fusobacterium Sp.
was cultured from resected necrotic tissue. We used antibioticus, PAPM and PIPC, which
had sensitivity for them. But unfortunately, disseminated intravascular coagulation occurred
after 4th day of operation, and finally she died after 10th day of operation. We
discussed the treatment for FG in patient with complication
Acute abdomen caused by both acute appendicitis and epididymitis
Acute appendicitis often presents as right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain, severe
tenderness at the point of McBurny or Lanz, and Blumberg’s sign. Scrotal events with appendicitis
are very rare. In our case, a 63-year-old Japanese man presented with severe
RLQ pain and high fever. Physical examination revealed severe tenderness (including
both points of McBurny and Lanz) and Blumberg’s sign. The scrotum was slightly swollen
and showed local heat with severe testicular pain. Abdominal computed tomography
revealed ascites in a pelvic space and the right side of the spermatic cord was swollen.
Emergency operation was performed and the final diagnosis was catarrhal appendicitis
and acute epididymitis. This is the first report of acute appendicitis concomitant with
acute epididymitis
EWS/ETS Regulates the Expression of the Dickkopf Family in Ewing Family Tumor Cells
BACKGROUND: The Dickkopf (DKK) family comprises a set of proteins that function as regulators of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling and has a crucial role in development. Recent studies have revealed the involvement of this family in tumorigenesis, however their role in tumorigenesis is still remained unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We found increased expression of DKK2 but decreased expression of DKK1 in Ewing family tumor (EFT) cells. We showed that EFT-specific EWS/ETS fusion proteins enhance the DKK2 promoter activity, but not DKK1 promoter activity, via ets binding sites (EBSs) in the 5' upstream region. EWS/ETS-mediated transactivation of the promoter was suppressed by the deletion and mutation of EBSs located upstream of the DKK2 gene. Interestingly, the inducible expression of EWS/ETS resulted in the strong induction of DKK2 expression and inhibition of DKK1 expression in human primary mesenchymal progenitor cells that are thought to be a candidate of cell origin of EFT. In addition, using an EFT cell line SK-ES1 cells, we also demonstrated that the expression of DKK1 and DKK2 is mutually exclusive, and the ectopic expression of DKK1, but not DKK2, resulted in the suppression of tumor growth in immuno-deficient mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results suggested that DKK2 could not functionally substitute for DKK1 tumor-suppressive effect in EFT. Given the mutually exclusive expression of DKK1 and DKK2, EWS/ETS regulates the transcription of the DKK family, and the EWS/ETS-mediated DKK2 up-regulation could affect the tumorigenicity of EFT in an indirect manner
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