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Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Morphology in the Social Amoebas
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Alvarez-Curto, Elisa
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Dingermann, Theodor
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Baldauf, Sandra L
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Amoeba
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Animals
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Biological and medical sciences
2006
The social amoebas (Dictyostelia) display conditional multicellularity in a wide variety of forms. Despite widespread interest in Dictyostelium discoideum as a model system, almost no molecular data exist from the rest of the group. We constructed the first molecular phylogeny of the Dictyostelia with parallel small subunit ribosomal RNA and a-tubulin data sets, and we found that dictyostelid taxonomy requires complete revision. A mapping of characters onto the phylogeny shows that the dominant trend in dictyostelid evolution is increased size and cell type specialization of fruiting structures, with some complex morphologies evolving several times independently. Thus, the latter may be controlled by only a few genes, making their underlying mechanisms relatively easy to unravel.
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A taxonomic revision of two dictyostelid species, Polysphondylium pallidum and P. album
2008
To reevaluate two dictyostelid species, namely, Polysphondylium pallidum and P. album, 92 isolates of the P. pallidum complex from their type localities were examined based on mating relationships and morphological characteristics. In the mating tests three heterothallic mating groups were found among the isolates. They also were different morphologically from each other. These results suggested that they belonged to distinct taxa. By comparison of the three mating groups with the type specimens of P. pallidum and P. album, two of them were identified as P. pallidum and P. album. Based on the examined isolates P. pallidum and P. album were redescribed in detail.
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A taxonomic revision of two dictyostelid species, Polysphondylium pallidum and P. album
2008
To reevaluate two dictyostelid species, namely, Polysphondylium pallidum and P. album, 92 isolates of the P. pallidum complex from their type localities were examined based on mating relationships and morphological characteristics. In the mating tests three heterothallic mating groups were found among the isolates. They also were different morphologically from each other. These results suggested that they belonged to distinct taxa. By comparison of the three mating groups with the type specimens of P. pallidum and P. album, two of them were identified as P. pallidum and P. album. Based on the examined isolates P. pallidum and P. album were redescribed in detail.
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A taxonomic revision of two dictyostelid species, Polysphondylium pallidum and P. album
2008
To reevaluate two dictyostelid species, namely, Polysphondylium pallidum and P. album, 92 isolates of the P. pallidum complex from their type localities were examined based on mating relationships and morphological characteristics. In the mating tests three heterothallic mating groups were found among the isolates. They also were different morphologically from each other. These results suggested that they belonged to distinct taxa. By comparison of the three mating groups with the type specimens of P. pallidum and P. album, two of them were identified as P. pallidum and P. album. Based on the examined isolates P. pallidum and P. album were redescribed in detail.To reevaluate two dictyostelid species, namely, Polysphondylium pallidum and P. album, 92 isolates of the P. pallidum complex from their type localities were examined based on mating relationships and morphological characteristics. In the mating tests three heterothallic mating groups were found among the isolates. They also were different morphologically from each other. These results suggested that they belonged to distinct taxa. By comparison of the three mating groups with the type specimens of P. pallidum and P. album, two of them were identified as P. pallidum and P. album. Based on the examined isolates P. pallidum and P. album were redescribed in detail.
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Polysphondylium multicystogenum sp. nov., a new dictyostelid species from Sierra Leone, West Africa
2008
Polysphondylium multicystogenum, a new heterothallic species of dictyostelids, is described based on three isolates collected from soils in Sierra Leone, West Africa. This species is characterized by sorophores with a combination of clavate base and ovoid to oblong tip cell, smaller spores and abundant microcyst production under the usual culture conditions for sorocarp formation at 20 C. This is the first report of Polysphondylium producing such abundant microcysts.
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Polysphondylium multicystogenum sp. nov., a new dictyostelid species from Sierra Leone, West Africa
2008
Polysphondylium multicystogenum, a new heterothallic species of dictyostelids, is described based on three isolates collected from soils in Sierra Leone, West Africa. This species is characterized by sorophores with a combination of clavate base and ovoid to oblong tip cell, smaller spores and abundant microcyst production under the usual culture conditions for sorocarp formation at 20 C. This is the first report of Polysphondylium producing such abundant microcysts.
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Safety and pathological impact of resection after high-dose PBT for locally advanced pancreatic cancer
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Yamada, Takeshi
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Sakamoto, Noriaki
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Hasegawa, Naoyuki
in
Adult
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Aged
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols - therapeutic use
2025
A multidisciplinary approach is essential for treating lethal pancreatic cancer. Proton beam therapy (PBT), with its potential for dose escalation, shows promising effect for the local tumor, but the safety of subsequent resection and its pathological impact remain uncertain.
A retrospective single-center analysis was conducted on patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer who underwent multidisciplinary treatment, including PBT, chemotherapy and hyperthermia (January 2014 to December 2022). PBT target dose was 67.5 Gy concurrently gemcitabine infusion and local hyperthermia was applied 1 h after gemcitabine infusion. The standard chemo regimens (such as gemcitabine with nab-paclitaxel or FOLFIRINOX) followed triple-modal treatment. Surgical complications, pathological assessment and survival were analyzed in resected cases.
Among 133 patients treated with PBT, 110 underwent triple-modal treatment combining PBT, hyperthermia, and chemotherapy. Ultimately, 11 patients underwent tumor resection after a median preoperative treatment duration of 210 days. Surgical procedures included five pancreaticoduodenectomies and six distal pancreatectomies. Three patients experienced complications of Clavien-Dindo grade 3 or higher (2; delayed gastric empty, 1; pancreatic fistula), but no mortality occurred. Histological evaluations revealed three cases of Grade 4 (27%, pathological complete response), four of Grade 3, three of Grade 2, and one of Grade 1. R0 resection was achieved in 10 cases.
Surgical resection following high-dose PBT can be safely performed under strict selection criteria and demonstrates strong pathological disease control of the primary tumor. This multidisciplinary approach may offer improved outcomes for locally advanced pancreatic cancer.
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Comparison of performance of the 2016 ACR-EULAR classification criteria for primary Sjögren's syndrome with other sets of criteria in Japanese patients
2017
ObjectivesTo compare the performance of the new 2016 American College of Rheumatology (ACR)-European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) classification criteria for primary Sjögren's syndrome (SS) with 1999 revised Japanese Ministry of Health criteria for diagnosis of SS (JPN), 2002 American-European Consensus Group classification criteria for SS (AECG) and 2012 ACR classification criteria for SS (ACR) in Japanese patients.MethodsThe study subjects were 499 patients with primary SS (pSS) or suspected pSS who were followed up in June 2012 at 10 hospitals in Japan. All patients had been assessed for all four criteria of JPN (pathology, oral, ocular, anti-SS-A/SS-B antibodies). The clinical diagnosis by the physician in charge was set as the ‘gold standard’.ResultspSS was diagnosed in 302 patients and ruled out in 197 patients by the physician in charge. The sensitivity of the ACR-EULAR criteria in the diagnosis of pSS (95.4%) was higher than those of the JPN, AECG and ACR (82.1%, 89.4% and 79.1%, respectively), while the specificity of the ACR-EULAR (72.1%) was lower than those of the three sets (90.9%, 84.3% and 84.8%, respectively). The differences of sensitivities and specificities between the ACR-EULAR and other three sets of criteria were statistically significant (p<0.001). Eight out of 302 patients with pSS and 11 cases out of 197 non-pSS cases satisfied only the ACR-EULAR criteria, compared with none of the other three sets.ConclusionsThe ACR-EULAR criteria had significantly higher sensitivity and lower specificity in diagnosis of pSS, compared with the currently available three sets of criteria.
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