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Endoscopy ; 2024 Apr 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38408594

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BACKGROUND: The pocket-creation method (PCM) was developed to overcome the technical difficulties of endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), although opening the pocket remains challenging. We developed a novel technique of PCM with single-clip traction (PCM-CT), which uses a reopenable clip as a traction device to maintain stability during the procedure. No prospective study has compared the efficacy of PCM-CT and PCM. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of PCM-CT vs. PCM in a randomized controlled trial. METHODS: This randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted at four Japanese institutions. Patients with superficial colorectal neoplastic lesions were included following Japanese guidelines for colorectal cancer. Seven moderately experienced endoscopists performed the ESD procedures using either PCM-CT or PCM. RESULTS: 100 patients were enrolled in the study. Compared with PCM, PCM-CT achieved significantly faster mean (SD) dissection speed (21.4 [10.8] vs. 27.0 [14.5] mm2/min [95%CI 0.5 to 10.7], P = 0.03), and reduced the mean procedure time (81.8 [57.9] vs. 64.8 [47.6] minutes [95%CI -38.2 to 4.3], P = 0.12) and pocket-opening time (37.8 [33.0] vs. 30.0 [28.9] minutes [95%CI -20.2 to 4.6], P = 0.22). En bloc and R0 resection rates were not significantly different between the two groups (100% vs. 100%, P >0.99; 100% vs. 96%, P = 0.50, respectively). No significant differences were observed in adverse events between the two groups. CONCLUSION: ESD facilitated by the novel PCM-CT method appeared to be significantly faster than PCM. Both methods achieved high R0 resection rates.

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Intern Med ; 54(10): 1213-7, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25986258

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Patients with resolved hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection undergoing chemo- or immunosuppressive therapy are at potential risk for HBV reactivation. To determine whether the host immune response contributes to liver injury, we performed an immunological analysis of a patient with HBV reactivation. Consistent with the detection of HBV DNA in the sera, the number of polyclonal HBV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) gradually increased; however, the number of CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells (Treg) decreased. The interaction between HBV-specific CTLs and CD4(+)CD25(+) Treg is an important determinant of liver injury during HBV reactivation. Therefore, monitoring the number of these cells might be a useful modality for the diagnosis of acute hepatitis resulting from HBV reactivation.


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Antivirales/administración & dosificación , Trasplante de Médula Ósea/efectos adversos , Guanina/análogos & derivados , Virus de la Hepatitis B/inmunología , Hepatitis B/inmunología , Activación Viral/inmunología , Linfocitos T CD8-positivos/inmunología , Guanina/administración & dosificación , Hepatitis B/etiología , Anticuerpos contra la Hepatitis B/sangre , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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J Gastroenterol ; 48(6): 728-37, 2013 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23011082

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BACKGROUND: Patients with resolved hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection undergoing chemotherapy or immunosuppressive therapy are potentially at risk of HBV reactivation. However, it remains unclear how liver disease develops after HBV reactivation. To compare the host immune response against HBV, we performed immunological analyses of six HBV reactivation patients. METHODS: The numbers of peripheral HBV-specific CD8+ T cells were investigated longitudinally in six HLA-A2- and/or A24-positive patients with HBV reactivation. In addition, 34 patients with resolved HBV, 17 patients with inactive chronic hepatitis B (ICHB), 17 patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and 12 healthy controls were analyzed. The number and function of HBV-specific CD8+ T cells were assessed by flow cytometry using tetramer staining and intracellular IFN-γ production. Furthermore, the numbers of CD4+ CD25+ or CD4+ Foxp3+ T cells and serum inflammatory cytokine levels were analyzed. RESULTS: The frequency of HBV-specific CD8+ T cells was significantly increased in HBV reactivation patients compared with ICHB and CHB patients. In addition, the number of HBV-specific CD8+ T cells was increased in resolved HBV patients compared with ICHB patients. PD-1 expression was decreased in HBV reactivation patients compared with ICHB and CHB patients. The numbers of HBV-specific CD8+ T cells and CD4+ CD25+ or CD4+ Foxp3+ T cells were negatively correlated following onset of HBV reactivation. CONCLUSIONS: During HBV reactivation, the frequency of HBV-specific CD8+ T cells increased even though the administration of immunosuppressive drugs and interactions with CD4+ regulatory T cells may be important for the onset of liver disease.


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Linfocitos T CD8-positivos , Virus de la Hepatitis B/fisiología , Hepatitis B/sangre , Hepatitis B/virología , Activación Viral , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Virus de la Hepatitis B/inmunología , Humanos , Cinética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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