Mineyo Fukuchi
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Recent Articles
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Miyabe Y, Fukuchi M, Tomizawa H, Nakamura Y, Jikei M, Matsuwaki Y, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2024 Jan;
153(5):1306-1318.
PMID: 38181841
Background: Airway obstruction caused by viscous mucus is an important pathophysiologic characteristic of persistent inflammation, which can result in organ damage. Objective: We investigated the hypothesis that the biophysical characteristics...
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Tomizawa H, Yamada Y, Arima M, Miyabe Y, Fukuchi M, Hikichi H, et al.
Biomolecules
. 2022 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 36291593
Galectin-10 is a member of the lectin family and one of the most abundant cytoplasmic proteins in human eosinophils. Except for some myeloid leukemia cells, basophils, and minor T cell...
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Miyabe Y, Yano M, Fukuchi M, Watanabe K, Moritoki Y, Saga T, et al.
Allergol Int
. 2022 Sep;
72(1):176-178.
PMID: 36050253
No abstract available.
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Miyabe Y, Tomizawa H, Saito H, Yamada T, Shiina K, Koizumi K, et al.
Allergy
. 2022 Jul;
77(10):3154-3156.
PMID: 35793422
No abstract available.
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Hashimoto T, Ueki S, Kamide Y, Miyabe Y, Fukuchi M, Yokoyama Y, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2022 Jan;
12:801897.
PMID: 35095884
Background: Endogenous DNA derived from nuclei or mitochondria is released into the blood circulation as cell-free DNA (cfDNA) following cell damage or death. cfDNA is associated with various pathological conditions;...
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Miyabe Y, Kobayashi Y, Fukuchi M, Saga A, Moritoki Y, Saga T, et al.
Asia Pac Allergy
. 2021 Aug;
11(3):e30.
PMID: 34386406
The increase of eosinophil levels is a hallmark of type-2 inflammation. Blood eosinophil counts act as a convenient biomarker for asthma phenotyping and the selection of biologics, and they are...
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Takeda M, Sakamoto S, Ueki S, Miyabe Y, Fukuchi M, Okuda Y, et al.
Asia Pac Allergy
. 2021 Aug;
11(3):e24.
PMID: 34386400
Eosinophils rapidly release extracellular filamentous chromatin fibers (extracellular traps, ETs) when they are stimulated. Reticulated ETs have been recently shown to affect secretion viscosity in eosinophilic inflammatory diseases. Here we...
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Fukuchi M, Kamide Y, Ueki S, Miyabe Y, Konno Y, Oka N, et al.
Arthritis Rheumatol
. 2021 Mar;
73(9):1683-1693.
PMID: 33750029
Objective: Eosinophils are tissue-dwelling immune cells. Accumulating evidence indicates that a type of cell death termed ETosis is an important cell fate involved in the pathophysiology of inflammatory diseases. Although...
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Fukuchi M, Miyabe Y, Furutani C, Saga T, Moritoki Y, Yamada T, et al.
Allergol Int
. 2020 Nov;
70(1):19-29.
PMID: 33189567
Eosinophils are short-lived and comprise only a small population of circulating leukocytes; however, they play surprisingly multifunctional roles in homeostasis and various diseases including allergy and infection. Recent research has...
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Takeda M, Ueki S, Yamamoto Y, Nara M, Fukuchi M, Nakayama K, et al.
Asia Pac Allergy
. 2020 Aug;
10(3):e24.
PMID: 32789109
Hypereosinophilic syndrome, which is characterized by eosinophilia in the peripheral blood, often causes various organ disorders. Charcot-Leyden crystals are recognized features of various diseases, such as parasite infection and asthma,...