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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-999960

ABSTRACT

Even though the combined use of ultrasound (US) and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is recommended for the surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the utilization of AFP has its challenges, including accuracy dependent on its cut-off levels, degree of liver necroinflammation, and etiology of liver disease. Though various studies have demonstrated the utility of protein induced by vitamin K absence II (PIVKA-II) in surveillance, treatment monitoring, and predicting recurrence, it is still not recommended as a routine biomarker test. A panel of 17 experts from Asia-Pacific, gathered to discuss and reach a consensus on the clinical usefulness and value of PIVKA-II for the surveillance and treatment monitoring of HCC, based on six predetermined statements. The experts agreed that PIVKA-II was valuable in the detection of HCC in AFP-negative patients, and could potentially benefit detection of early HCC in combination with AFP. PIVKA-II is clinically useful for monitoring curative and intra-arterial locoregional treatments, outcomes, and recurrence, and could potentially predict microvascular invasion risk and facilitate patient selection for liver transplant. However, combining PIVKA-II with US and AFP for HCC surveillance, including small HCC, still requires more evidence, whilst its role in detecting AFP-negative HCC will potentially increase as more patients are treated for hepatitis-related HCC. PIVKA-II in combination with AFP and US has a clinical role in the Asia-Pacific region for surveillance. However, implementation of PIVKA-II in the region will have some challenges, such as requiring standardization of cut-off values, its cost-effectiveness and improving awareness among healthcare providers.

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Ho Namkoong; Ryuya Edahiro; Koichi Fukunaga; Yuya Shirai; Kyuto Sonehara; Hiromu Tanaka; Ho Lee; Takanori Hasegawa; Masahiro Kanai; Tatsuhiko Naito; Kenichi Yamamoto; Ryunosuke Saiki; Takayoshi Hyugaji; Eigo Shimizu; Kotoe Katayama; Kazuhisa Takahashi; Norihiro Harada; Toshio Naito; Makoto Hiki; Yasushi Matsushita; Haruhi Takagi; Ryousuke Aoki; Ai Nakamura; Sonoko Harada; Hitoshi Sasano; Hiroki Kabata; Katsunori Masaki; Hirofumi Kamata; Shinnosuke Ikemura; Shotaro Chubachi; Satoshi Okamori; Hideki Terai; Atsuho Morita; Takanori Asakura; Junichi Sasaki; Hiroshi Morisaki; Yoshifumi Uwamino; Kosaku Nanki; Yohei Mikami; Sho Uchida; Shunsuke Uno; Rino Ishihara; Yuta Matsubara; Tomoyasu Nishimura; Takanori Ogawa; Takashi Ishiguro; Taisuke Isono; Shun Shibata; Yuma Matsui; Chiaki Hosoda; Kenji Takano; Takashi Nishida; Yoichi Kobayashi; Yotaro Takaku; Noboru Takayanagi; Soichiro Ueda; Ai Tada; Masayoshi Miyawaki; Masaomi Yamamoto; Eriko Yoshida; Reina Hayashi; Tomoki Nagasaka; Sawako Arai; Yutaro Kaneko; Kana Sasaki; Etsuko Tagaya; Masatoshi Kawana; Ken Arimura; Kunihiko Takahashi; Tatsuhiko Anzai; Satoshi Ito; Akifumi Endo; Yuji Uchimura; Yasunari Miyazaki; Takayuki Honda; Tomoya Tateishi; Shuji Tohda; Naoya Ichimura; Kazunari Sonobe; Chihiro Sassa; Jun Nakajima; Yasushi Nakano; Yukiko Nakajima; Ryusuke Anan; Ryosuke Arai; Yuko Kurihara; Yuko Harada; Kazumi Nishio; Tetsuya Ueda; Masanori Azuma; Ryuichi Saito; Toshikatsu Sado; Yoshimune Miyazaki; Ryuichi Sato; Yuki Haruta; Tadao Nagasaki; Yoshinori Yasui; Yoshinori Hasegawa; Yoshikazu Mutoh; Tomonori Sato; Reoto Takei; Satoshi Hagimoto; Yoichiro Noguchi; Yasuhiko Yamano; Hajime Sasano; Sho Ota; Yasushi Nakamori; Kazuhisa Yoshiya; Fukuki Saito; Tomoyuki Yoshihara; Daiki Wada; Hiromu Iwamura; Syuji Kanayama; Shuhei Maruyama; Takashi Yoshiyama; Ken Ohta; Hiroyuki Kokuto; Hideo Ogata; Yoshiaki Tanaka; Kenichi Arakawa; Masafumi Shimoda; Takeshi Osawa; Hiroki Tateno; Isano Hase; Shuichi Yoshida; Shoji Suzuki; Miki Kawada; Hirohisa Horinouchi; Fumitake Saito; Keiko Mitamura; Masao Hagihara; Junichi Ochi; Tomoyuki Uchida; Rie Baba; Daisuke Arai; Takayuki Ogura; Hidenori Takahashi; Shigehiro Hagiwara; Genta Nagao; Shunichiro Konishi; Ichiro Nakachi; Koji Murakami; Mitsuhiro Yamada; Hisatoshi Sugiura; Hirohito Sano; Shuichiro Matsumoto; Nozomu Kimura; Yoshinao Ono; Hiroaki Baba; Yusuke Suzuki; Sohei Nakayama; Keita Masuzawa; Shinichi Namba; Ken Suzuki; Nobuyuki Hizawa; Takayuki Shiroyama; Satoru Miyawaki; Yusuke Kawamura; Akiyoshi Nakayama; Hirotaka Matsuo; Yuichi Maeda; Takuro Nii; Yoshimi Noda; Takayuki Niitsu; Yuichi Adachi; Takatoshi Enomoto; Saori Amiya; Reina Hara; Toshihiro Kishikawa; Shuhei Yamada; Shuhei Kawabata; Noriyuki Kijima; Masatoshi Takagaki; Noa Sasa; Yuya Ueno; Motoyuki Suzuki; Norihiko Takemoto; Hirotaka Eguchi; Takahito Fukusumi; Takao Imai; Munehisa Fukushima; Haruhiko Kishima; Hidenori Inohara; Kazunori Tomono; Kazuto Kato; Meiko Takahashi; Fumihiko Matsuda; Haruhiko Hirata; Yoshito Takeda; Hidefumi Koh; Tadashi Manabe; Yohei Funatsu; Fumimaro Ito; Takahiro Fukui; Keisuke Shinozuka; Sumiko Kohashi; Masatoshi Miyazaki; Tomohisa Shoko; Mitsuaki Kojima; Tomohiro Adachi; Motonao Ishikawa; Kenichiro Takahashi; Takashi Inoue; Toshiyuki Hirano; Keigo Kobayashi; Hatsuyo Takaoka; Kazuyoshi Watanabe; Naoki Miyazawa; Yasuhiro Kimura; Reiko Sado; Hideyasu Sugimoto; Akane Kamiya; Naota Kuwahara; Akiko Fujiwara; Tomohiro Matsunaga; Yoko Sato; Takenori Okada; Yoshihiro Hirai; Hidetoshi Kawashima; Atsuya Narita; Kazuki Niwa; Yoshiyuki Sekikawa; Koichi Nishi; Masaru Nishitsuji; Mayuko Tani; Junya Suzuki; Hiroki Nakatsumi; Takashi Ogura; Hideya Kitamura; Eri Hagiwara; Kota Murohashi; Hiroko Okabayashi; Takao Mochimaru; Shigenari Nukaga; Ryosuke Satomi; Yoshitaka Oyamada; Nobuaki Mori; Tomoya Baba; Yasutaka Fukui; Mitsuru Odate; Shuko Mashimo; Yasushi Makino; Kazuma Yagi; Mizuha Hashiguchi; Junko Kagyo; Tetsuya Shiomi; Satoshi Fuke; Hiroshi Saito; Tomoya Tsuchida; Shigeki Fujitani; Mumon Takita; Daiki Morikawa; Toru Yoshida; Takehiro Izumo; Minoru Inomata; Naoyuki Kuse; Nobuyasu Awano; Mari Tone; Akihiro Ito; Yoshihiko Nakamura; Kota Hoshino; Junichi Maruyama; Hiroyasu Ishikura; Tohru Takata; Toshio Odani; Masaru Amishima; Takeshi Hattori; Yasuo Shichinohe; Takashi Kagaya; Toshiyuki Kita; Kazuhide Ohta; Satoru Sakagami; Kiyoshi Koshida; Kentaro Hayashi; Tetsuo Shimizu; Yutaka Kozu; Hisato Hiranuma; Yasuhiro Gon; Namiki Izumi; Kaoru Nagata; Ken Ueda; Reiko Taki; Satoko Hanada; Kodai Kawamura; Kazuya Ichikado; Kenta Nishiyama; Hiroyuki Muranaka; Kazunori Nakamura; Naozumi Hashimoto; Keiko Wakahara; Sakamoto Koji; Norihito Omote; Akira Ando; Nobuhiro Kodama; Yasunari Kaneyama; Shunsuke Maeda; Takashige Kuraki; Takemasa Matsumoto; Koutaro Yokote; Taka-Aki Nakada; Ryuzo Abe; Taku Oshima; Tadanaga Shimada; Masahiro Harada; Takeshi Takahashi; Hiroshi Ono; Toshihiro Sakurai; Takayuki Shibusawa; Yoshifumi Kimizuka; Akihiko Kawana; Tomoya Sano; Chie Watanabe; Ryohei Suematsu; Hisako Sageshima; Ayumi Yoshifuji; Kazuto Ito; Saeko Takahashi; Kota Ishioka; Morio Nakamura; Makoto Masuda; Aya Wakabayashi; Hiroki Watanabe; Suguru Ueda; Masanori Nishikawa; Yusuke Chihara; Mayumi Takeuchi; Keisuke Onoi; Jun Shinozuka; Atsushi Sueyoshi; Yoji Nagasaki; Masaki Okamoto; Sayoko Ishihara; Masatoshi Shimo; Yoshihisa Tokunaga; Yu Kusaka; Takehiko Ohba; Susumu Isogai; Aki Ogawa; Takuya Inoue; Satoru Fukuyama; Yoshihiro Eriguchi; Akiko Yonekawa; Keiko Kan-o; Koichiro Matsumoto; Kensuke Kanaoka; Shoichi Ihara; Kiyoshi Komuta; Yoshiaki Inoue; Shigeru Chiba; Kunihiro Yamagata; Yuji Hiramatsu; Hirayasu Kai; Koichiro Asano; Tsuyoshi Oguma; Yoko Ito; Satoru Hashimoto; Masaki Yamasaki; Yu Kasamatsu; Yuko Komase; Naoya Hida; Takahiro Tsuburai; Baku Oyama; Minoru Takada; Hidenori Kanda; Yuichiro Kitagawa; Tetsuya Fukuta; Takahito Miyake; Shozo Yoshida; Shinji Ogura; Shinji Abe; Yuta Kono; Yuki Togashi; Hiroyuki Takoi; Ryota Kikuchi; Shinichi Ogawa; Tomouki Ogata; Shoichiro Ishihara; Arihiko Kanehiro; Shinji Ozaki; Yasuko Fuchimo; Sae Wada; Nobukazu Fujimoto; Kei Nishiyama; Mariko Terashima; Satoru Beppu; Kosuke Yoshida; Osamu Narumoto; Hideaki Nagai; Nobuharu Ooshima; Mitsuru Motegi; Akira Umeda; Kazuya Miyagawa; Hisato Shimada; Mayu Endo; Yoshiyuki Ohira; Masafumi Watanabe; Sumito Inoue; Akira Igarashi; Masamichi Sato; Hironori Sagara; Akihiko Tanaka; Shin Ohta; Tomoyuki Kimura; Yoko Shibata; Yoshinori Tanino; Takefumi Nikaido; Hiroyuki Minemura; Yuki Sato; Yuichiro Yamada; Takuya Hashino; Masato Shinoki; Hajime Iwagoe; Hiroshi Takahashi; Kazuhiko Fujii; Hiroto Kishi; Masayuki Kanai; Tomonori Imamura; Tatsuya Yamashita; Masakiyo Yatomi; Toshitaka Maeno; Shinichi Hayashi; Mai Takahashi; Mizuki Kuramochi; Isamu Kamimaki; Yoshiteru Tominaga; Tomoo Ishii; Mitsuyoshi Utsugi; Akihiro Ono; Toru Tanaka; Takeru Kashiwada; Kazue Fujita; Yoshinobu Saito; Masahiro Seike; Yosuke Omae; Yasuhito Nannya; Takafumi Ueno; Tomomi Takano; Kazuhiko Katayama; Masumi Ai; Atsushi Kumanogoh; Toshiro Sato; Naoki Hasegawa; Katsushi Tokunaga; Makoto Ishii; Ryuji Koike; Yuko Kitagawa; Akinori Kimura; Seiya Imoto; Satoru Miyano; Seishi Ogawa; Takanori Kanai; Yukinori Okada.
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-21256513

ABSTRACT

To elucidate the host genetic loci affecting severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection, or Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is an emerging issue in the face of the current devastating pandemic. Here, we report a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of COVID-19 in a Japanese population led by the Japan COVID-19 Task Force, as one of the initial discovery GWAS studies performed on a non-European population. Enrolling a total of 2,393 cases and 3,289 controls, we not only replicated previously reported COVID-19 risk variants (e.g., LZTFL1, FOXP4, ABO, and IFNAR2), but also found a variant on 5q35 (rs60200309-A at DOCK2) that was associated with severe COVID-19 in younger (<65 years of age) patients with a genome-wide significant p-value of 1.2 x 10-8 (odds ratio = 2.01, 95% confidence interval = 1.58-2.55). This risk allele was prevalent in East Asians, including Japanese (minor allele frequency [MAF] = 0.097), but rarely found in Europeans. Cross-population Mendelian randomization analysis made a causal inference of a number of complex human traits on COVID-19. In particular, obesity had a significant impact on severe COVID-19. The presence of the population-specific risk allele underscores the need of non-European studies of COVID-19 host genetics.

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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-874140

ABSTRACT

An accurate evaluation of liver fibrosis is clinically important in chronic liver diseases. Mac-2 binding protein glycosylation isomer (M2BPGi) is a novel serum marker for liver fibrosis. In this review, we discuss the role of M2BPGi in diagnosing liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B and C, chronic hepatitis C after sustained virologic response (SVR), and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). M2BPGi predicts not only liver fibrosis but also the hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development and prognosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B and C, chronic hepatitis C after SVR, NAFLD, and other chronic liver diseases. M2BPGi can also be used to evaluate liver function and prognosis in patients with cirrhosis. M2BPGi levels vary depending on the etiology and the presence or absence of treatment. Therefore, the threshold of M2BPGi for diagnosing liver fibrosis and predicting HCC development has to be adjusted according to the background and treatment status.

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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-119394

ABSTRACT

Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is recommended as the first line treatment option for the patients with Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage B hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), however, treatment strategy and evaluation of effects after TACE has not been fully established. Recently, sub-stage of BCLC stage B has been proposed and validated, but it should be validated including a large number of the patients and its refinement should be discussed. We have validated the sub-stage of BCLC stage B (B1-B4) by comparing overall survival after TACE, and there was no statistically significant difference in overall survival after TACE between B1 and B2. After excluding the patients with Child-Pugh point 7 from B1, the overall survival was significantly better than that of B2. Therefore, up-to-seven criteria is shown to be a reliable tool for the treatment strategy in the patients with intermediate stage of HCC. Refinement of sub-stage of BCLC stage B has been proposed by some other institutes, and it is important to establish novel treatment strategy for the patients with BCLC stage B after TACE to improve the prognosis of the patients after TACE, and to define the best timing for conversion to sorafenib or liver transplantation should be discussed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Academies and Institutes , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular , Liver Neoplasms , Liver Transplantation , Liver , Prognosis
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Hepatol Res ; 40(4): 347-68, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20394674

ABSTRACT

The consensus meeting for the diagnosis, management and treatment for hepatitis C was held in 45(th) annual meeting for the Japan Society of Hepatology (JSH) in June 2009 where the recommendations and informative statements were discussed including organizers and presenters. The Several important informative statements and recommendations have been shown. This was the fourth JSH consensus meeting of hepatitis C, however, the recommendations have not been published in English previously. Thus, this is the first report of JSH consensus of hepatitis C. The rate of development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in HCV-infected patients in Japan is higher than in the USA, because the average age of the HCV-infected patients is greater and there are more patients with severe fibrosis of the liver than in the USA. In Japan, more than 60% of HCV-infected patients are genotype 1b infection, and they show lower response to perinterferon and ribavirin combination treatment. To improve the response rate is also an important issue in our country. To establish the original recommendations and informative statements to prevent the development of HCC is a very important issue in Japan.

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J Cataract Refract Surg ; 29(1): 207-9, 2003 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12551690

ABSTRACT

We report 2 cases with a new type of after-cataract. In both, a milky white substance accumulated in a semicircular, closed chamber formed by the intraocular lens optic and the posterior lens capsule. Unlike in previous reports, the closed chamber did not cover the entire capsule but was based on residual lens remnants in the equatorial region of the lens capsule.


Subject(s)
Cataract Extraction/adverse effects , Lens Capsule, Crystalline/metabolism , Lens Capsule, Crystalline/pathology , Lenses, Intraocular/adverse effects , Aged , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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