Curriculum Vitaes

yoshikawa tetsushi

  (吉川 哲史)

Profile Information

Affiliation
School of Medicine Faculty of Medicine, Fujita Health University
Degree
臓器移植後のhuman herpesvirus 6(藤田保健衛生大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901031230982717
researchmap Member ID
5000044021

小児のウイルス感染症、特にヘルペスウイルスとロタウイルス感染を研究しています。

Papers

 435
  • Mao Asakura, Yasuaki Mizutani, Sayuri Shima, Yoshiki Kawamura, Akihiro Ueda, Mizuki Ito, Tatsuro Mutoh, Tetsushi Yoshikawa, Hirohisa Watanabe
    Journal of medical virology, 96(8) e29850, Aug, 2024  
    Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is an acute form of encephalitis that can lead to poor neurological outcomes. Although the exact pathogenesis of HSE remains elusive, recent reports suggest a significant role for postinfectious immune-inflammatory processes in the central nervous system (CNS). This study aimed to clarify the association between CNS autoimmune responses and clinical presentation in patients with HSE, focusing on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) characteristics, particularly the IgG index. We retrospectively analyzed 176 consecutive patients suspected of having aseptic meningitis /encephalitis for chronological changes in CSF findings and clinical presentations. These patients underwent PCR screening for herpesviruses (HV) in their CSF. We identified seven patients positive for herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), 20 patients positive for varicella-zoster virus, and 17 patients who met the criteria for aseptic meningitis but were PCR-negative for HV. Patients in the HSV-1-positive group exhibited a significant increase in the IgG index at the time of PCR-negative conversion compared with on admission (p = 0.0156), while such a change was not observed in the other two groups. Additionally, all patients in the HSV-1-positive group tested negative for anti-neural autoantibodies in CSF and serum samples collected approximately 3 weeks after onset. This study, therefore, highlights that CSF IgG index elevation occurs even after PCR-confirmed HSV-1 clearance, which might indicate immunopathogenesis that is independent of antibody-mediated mechanisms.
  • Kei Kozawa, Yuki Higashimoto, Yoshiki Kawamura, Hiroki Miura, Fumihiko Hattori, Yuka Mihara, Hidetaka Nakai, Naoko Nishimura, Takao Ozaki, Masaru Ihira, Tetsushi Yoshikawa
    Journal of medical virology, 96(8) e29847, Aug, 2024  
    To elucidate the seroprevalence and rate of asymptomatic infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in Japanese children, serological analysis was performed using serum samples collected from March 2020 to February 2023. A total of 1493 serum samples were collected during the first study period (March 2020 to February 2021). None of the serum samples was positive for SARS-CoV-2 antibody. In the second period (March 2021 to February 2022), seven of the 1055 patients (0.7%) experienced SARS-CoV-2 infection. The third period (March 2022 to February 2023) was divided into three terms: from March to June 30, 2022; from July to October 2022; and from November 2022 to February 2023. The seroprevalence gradually increased throughout this period, with rates of 6.0%, 18.6%, and 30.4% in the three terms, respectively. Pediatric cases of asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection occurred after the surge of Omicron variants. Since none of the SARS-CoV-2 antibody-positive patients had a previous history of coronavirus disease 2019, the seroprevalence rate in this study may represent the rate of asymptomatic infection.
  • Yoshinori Ito, Ichiro Morioka, Naoto Takahashi, Kazumichi Fujioka, Kiyonori Miura, Hiroyuki Moriuchi, Noriko Morimoto, Tetsushi Yoshikawa, Mariko Ashina, Shinya Abe, Hitomi Imafuku, Akiko Uchida, Aya Okahashi, Satsuki Kakiuchi, Yu Kakimoto, Soichiro Kawata, Yoshiki Kawamura, Takumi Kido, Hiroyuki Kidokoro, Kei Kozawa, Tomohiro Samejima, Takako Suzuki, Kenji Tanimura, Chiharu Tomonaga, Yuka Torii, Megumi Nakanishi, Nobuhiko Nagano, Takeshi Nagamatsu, Hajime Narita, Koji Nishimura, Norie Nonobe, Yuri Hasegawa, Koichiro Hara, Midori Hijikata, Takuya Fukuda, Yusuke Funato, Nobuko Mimura, Nobuko Yamamoto, Ai Yoshitomi, Yasumasa Kakei, Tomoyuki Kodama, Akira Oka
    The Pediatric infectious disease journal, Jul 29, 2024  
    Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection is the most common congenital infection in developed countries. Although a standard therapy has not yet been established, evidence for the management of cCMV infection has been accumulating. The first edition of the "Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection" was published in Japan in 2023. This summary outlines the clinical questions (CQs) in the guidelines, with reference to the Japanese Medical Information Distribution Service Manual. Overall, 20 CQs with statements regarding prenatal risk assessment, prevention and management at diagnosis (CQs 1-1-1-3), diagnosis (CQs 2-1-2-6), treatment (CQs 3-1-3-7) and follow-up requirements (CQs 4-1-4-4) have been discussed. For each statement, the levels of recommendation, evidence and consensus rates were determined. These guidelines will assist in the management of patients with cCMV infection.
  • Saori Fukuda, Masanori Kugita, Kanako Kumamoto, Yuki Akari, Yuki Higashimoto, Shizuko Nagao, Takayuki Murata, Tetsushi Yoshikawa, Koki Taniguchi, Satoshi Komoto
    Viruses, 16(8), Jul 25, 2024  
    The live attenuated human rotavirus vaccine strain RIX4414 (Rotarix®) is used worldwide to prevent severe rotavirus-induced diarrhea in infants. This strain was attenuated through the cell culture passaging of its predecessor, human strain 89-12, which resulted in multiple genomic mutations. However, the specific molecular reasons underlying its attenuation have remained elusive, primarily due to the absence of a suitable reverse genetics system enabling precise genetic manipulations. Therefore, we first completed the sequencing of its genome and then developed a reverse genetics system for the authentic RIX4414 virus. Our experimental results demonstrate that the rescued recombinant RIX4414 virus exhibits biological characteristics similar to those of the parental RIX4414 virus, both in vitro and in vivo. This novel reverse genetics system provides a powerful tool for investigating the molecular basis of RIX4414 attenuation and may facilitate the rational design of safer and more effective human rotavirus vaccines.
  • 丸谷 健太朗, 上野 雄司, 川上 沙織, 平良 遼志, 赤峰 哲, 鳥尾 倫子, 小野山 さがの, 古野 憲司, 安部 朋子, 河村 吉紀, 吉川 哲史, 吉良 龍太郎
    脳と発達, 56(Suppl.) S198-S198, May, 2024  

Misc.

 333
  • 近藤 宏樹, 多屋 馨子, 天羽 清子, 乾 あやの, 笠原 群生, 齋藤 昭彦, 鈴木 光幸, 田中 孝明, 塚原 宏一, 津川 毅, 別所 一彦, 保科 隆之, 宮入 烈, 森岡 一朗, 吉川 哲史, 虫明 聡太郎, 須磨崎 亮, 細矢 光亮
    日本小児科学会雑誌, 128(2) 165-165, Feb, 2024  
  • 向野文貴, 松重武志, 飯橋直太, 岡田裕介, 飯田恵庸, 岡崎史子, 福田謙, 河村吉紀, 三浦浩樹, 吉川哲史, 長谷川俊史
    日本小児科学会雑誌, 128(2), 2024  
  • 近藤 宏樹, 多屋 馨子, 天羽 清子, 乾 あやの, 笠原 群生, 鈴木 光幸, 田中 孝明, 津川 毅, 別所 一彦, 保科 隆之, 宮入 烈, 虫明 聡太郎, 吉川 哲史, 齋藤 昭彦, 塚原 宏一, 森岡 一朗, 須磨崎 亮, 細矢 光亮, 日本小児科学会予防接種・感染症対策委員会原因不明の小児の急性肝炎対策ワーキンググループ
    日本小児科学会雑誌, 127(7) 1033-1038, Jul, 2023  
    2022年より欧米から「原因不明の小児急性肝炎」について多くの報告があがるようになり、アデノウイルスや新型コロナウイルス感染症(COVID-19)流行との関連が疑われている。これまで本邦では小児の急性肝炎のサーベイランスが行われていないことから、今回、日本小児科学会会員が所属する全国の病院小児科責任者を対象に、2017年1月~2022年6月までの期間における同疾患の実態について質問紙調査を行い、947名より回答を得た。その結果、COVID-19流行前の報告数は2017年260名、2018年257名、2019年243名で、COVID-19流行中の報告数は2020年164名、2021年192名、2022年1~6月で113名と、COVID-19流行中の方が少ない傾向がみられた。COVID-19流行前は0歳および1~4歳群の症例数が他の年齢群と比較して多い傾向がみられたが、流行中はこれらの年齢群で減少が著明であった。地域別では、COVID-19流行前・流行後ともに、京都府・愛知県・福島県からの報告が多かった。
  • 近藤 宏樹, 多屋 馨子, 天羽 清子, 乾 あやの, 笠原 群生, 鈴木 光幸, 田中 孝明, 津川 毅, 別所 一彦, 保科 隆之, 宮入 烈, 虫明 聡太郎, 吉川 哲史, 齋藤 昭彦, 塚原 宏一, 森岡 一朗, 須磨崎 亮, 細矢 光亮, 日本小児科学会予防接種・感染症対策委員会原因不明の小児の急性肝炎対策ワーキンググループ
    日本小児科学会雑誌, 127(7) 1033-1038, Jul, 2023  
  • 安田泰明, 中島葉子, 須藤湧太, 横井克幸, 吉川哲史, 伊藤哲哉
    日本先天代謝異常学会雑誌, 39, 2023  

Presentations

 17

Research Projects

 28