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Teruko Honda

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Honda T, Inagawa H
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Sep; 24(18). PMID: 37762690
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a bacterial component that activates intracellular signaling pathways upon binding to the Toll-like receptor (TLR)-4/MD-2 complex. It is well known that LPS injected into animals and high-dose...
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Honda T, Inagawa H
Anticancer Res . 2022 Jul; 42(8):4049-4054. PMID: 35896268
Background/aim: Vascular endothelial cells play an important role in regulating immune responses and in keeping the balance between blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. Inflammatory cytokines produced by activated macrophages and vascular...
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Honda T, Inagawa H
Anticancer Res . 2021 Jul; 41(8):4071-4076. PMID: 34281876
Background/aim: Increased expression of inflammatory cytokine genes through cell interactions in tissues may cause chronic inflammation, leading to the development of lifestyle-related diseases. Since the activation of inflammatory cytokine genes...
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Honda T, Tsutsui S, Kohchi C, Inagawa H
Anticancer Res . 2020 Jul; 40(8):4681-4685. PMID: 32727792
Background/aim: The functions of macrophages change in response to environmental factors such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS). LPS derived from Pantoea agglomerans (LPSp) is involved in macrophage activation and tissue repair when...
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Honda T, Inagawa H
Anticancer Res . 2019 Aug; 39(8):4475-4478. PMID: 31366547
Chronic inflammation is involved in the development of cancer, lifestyle-related diseases, and autoimmune diseases. It also influences the severity of these diseases. Macrophages that accumulate in tumor tissues and adipose...
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Honda T, Inagawa H
Anticancer Res . 2016 Jun; 36(7):3699-704. PMID: 27354643
Background/aim: Monocytes migrate into the tissue where they differentiate into various types of macrophages with tissue-specific characteristics. When human monocytes are co-cultured with colon cancer cells they exhibit increased mRNA...
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Honda T, Inagawa H
Anticancer Res . 2015 Jul; 35(8):4473-7. PMID: 26168489
Background/aim: The increased mRNA expression of chemotaxis- and angiogenesis-related factors in human monocytes following interaction with colon cancer cells has been shown to be suppressed by pre-treatment with low-dose lipopolysaccharide...
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Honda T, Inagawa H, Yamamoto I
Anticancer Res . 2014 Jul; 34(8):4609-13. PMID: 25075107
Background: We have previously reported that mRNA expression of chemotaxis- and angiogenesis-related factors in human monocytes increased following interaction with colon cancer cells. Recently, it was also reported that mRNA...
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Honda T, Yamamoto I, Inagawa H
Anticancer Res . 2013 Jun; 33(7):2895-900. PMID: 23780976
Background: In tumors, monocytes differentiate into tumor-associated macrophages following interaction with cancer cells. We have previously reported that angiogenesis- and chemotaxis-related factors are associated with human monocyte differentiation following interaction...
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Honda T, Inagawa H, Yamamoto I
Anticancer Res . 2011 Aug; 31(7):2493-7. PMID: 21873165
Unlabelled: Monocytes are known to differentiate into tissue-specific macrophages in response to the tissue environment, and it has been suggested that tumor-associated macrophages might promote angiogenesis. Therefore, the factors associated...