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Satoshi Uchiyama

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Gao N, Uchiyama S, Pill L, Dahesh S, Olson J, Bautista L, et al.
Infect Microbes Dis . 2024 Oct; 3(2):87-100. PMID: 39450141
Development of an effective vaccine against the leading human bacterial pathogen group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a public health priority. The species defining group A cell wall carbohydrate (GAC, Lancefield...
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Kim J, Uchiyama S, Gong H, Stream A, Zhang L, Nizet V
Engineering (Beijing) . 2024 Oct; 7(8):1149-1156. PMID: 39449819
is a leading human pathogen capable of producing severe invasive infections such as bacteremia, sepsis and endocarditis with high morbidity and mortality, exacerbated by expanding antibiotic-resistance exemplified by methicillin-resistant strains...
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Shepard R, Ghebremedhin A, Pratumchai I, Robinson S, Betts C, Hu J, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2024 Jul; 16(754):eadi6887. PMID: 38959328
Virulent infectious agents such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and methicillin-resistant (MRSA) induce tissue damage that recruits neutrophils, monocyte, and macrophages, leading to T cell exhaustion, fibrosis,...
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Uchiyama S, Fukushima K, Katagiri S, Tsuchiya J, Kubo T, Chi S, et al.
Ther Adv Hematol . 2024 Apr; 15:20406207241245510. PMID: 38628436
The identification of chromosomal abnormalities accompanied by copy number alterations is important for understanding tumor characteristics. Testing methodologies for copy number abnormality have limited sensitivity, resulting in their use only...
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McCabe S, Bjanes E, Hendriks A, Wang Z, Van Sorge N, Pill-Pepe L, et al.
Vaccines (Basel) . 2023 Dec; 11(12). PMID: 38140215
Group B ( or GBS) is the leading infectious cause of neonatal mortality, causing roughly 150,000 infant deaths and stillbirths annually across the globe. Approximately 20% of pregnant women are...
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Bergmann R, Gulotta G, Andreoni F, Sumitomo T, Kawabata S, Zinkernagel A, et al.
Infect Microbes Dis . 2023 Jun; 4(3):116-123. PMID: 37333426
Autophagy serves an innate immune function in defending the host against invading bacteria, including group A (GAS). Autophagy is regulated by numerous host proteins, including the endogenous negative regulator calpain,...
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Hirose Y, Poudel S, Sastry A, Rychel K, Lamoureux C, Szubin R, et al.
mSystems . 2023 Jun; 8(3):e0024723. PMID: 37278526
can cause a wide variety of acute infections throughout the body of its human host. An underlying transcriptional regulatory network (TRN) is responsible for altering the physiological state of the...
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Kumaraswamy M, Riestra A, Flores A, Uchiyama S, Dahesh S, Bondsater G, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Mar; PMID: 36993410
Colistin (COL) is a cationic cyclic peptide that disrupts negatively-charged bacterial cell membranes and frequently serves as an antibiotic of last resort to combat multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections. Emergence of...
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Sugiyama M, Tsuchiya K, Okubo Y, Rahman M, Uchiyama S, Harada T, et al.
JAMA Pediatr . 2023 Jan; 177(3):303-310. PMID: 36689245
Importance: Whether the association between higher screen time in infancy and later suboptimal neurodevelopment can be mitigated by frequency of outdoor play is unknown. Objective: To investigate whether higher screen...
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Nishimura T, Takahashi N, Okumura A, Harada T, Iwabuchi T, Nakayasu C, et al.
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci . 2023 Jan; 77(5):282-289. PMID: 36624987
Aim: Little is known about early manifestations of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in females, including those who may be overlooked by the current diagnostic criteria. We longitudinally explored sex differences...