Curriculum Vitaes

akamatsu hirohiko

  (赤松 浩彦)

Profile Information

Affiliation
School of Medicine Applied Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Fujita Health University
Degree
博士(医学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901042608266880
researchmap Member ID
5000024549

Research Areas

 1

Papers

 106
  • Yuichiro Ogata, Takaaki Yamada, Yoshie Ishii, Masaru Arima, Yohei Iwata, Seiji Hasegawa, Kazumitsu Sugiura, Hirohiko Akamatsu
    Experimental dermatology, 35(2) e70225, Feb, 2026  
    The skin is a tissue highly susceptible to damage from various stressors, including reactive oxygen species, UV radiation and chemical exposure. While damaged cells are often repaired, some sustain irreversible damage and become senescent. Although the body possesses mechanisms to remove these senescent cells, they accumulate with age for reasons that remain unclear. The close relationship between chronic inflammation and cellular senescence has recently become a major focus of research. Here, we sought to analyse the mechanisms driving age-related chronic inflammation and its impact on the accumulation of senescent cells. Our analysis of the cytokine IL-17A, a key factor in chronic inflammation, revealed that its levels increase in the skin with age. We also discovered that regulatory T cells (Treg cells), which typically act to suppress IL-17A, begin to secrete it as they age. Moreover, we found that IL-17A enhances the resistance of senescent cells to apoptosis. These results propose a model in which the age-related rise in the inflammatory factor IL-17A fosters an environment where senescent cells resist clearance, thereby promoting their accumulation.
  • Ryosuke Okuno, Seiji Hasegawa, Yuichi Hasebe, Mika Kawagishi-Hotta, Takaaki Yamada, Yoshie Ishii, Masaru Arima, Yohei Iwata, Kazumitsu Sugiura, Hirohiko Akamatsu
    The Journal of investigative dermatology, Apr 21, 2025  
    The skin, the body's largest organ, covers the entire body and consists of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. Its structure and properties vary by body region. Although homeobox (HOX) genes are implicated in mechanisms contributing to regional skin property differences, their influence is not completely understood. In this study, we focused on the relationships between HOX gene expression to regional differences in dermal structure and skin elasticity. Our results revealed significantly higher HOXA cluster expression in skin tissues and cells derived from the body in comparison to those derived from the face. Among HOXA genes highly expressed in the body, HOXA9 was found to regulate dermal fibroblast proliferation and extracellular matrix (ECM)-related gene expression, both associated with skin elasticity. Furthermore, HOXA9 was shown to affect cell proliferation and ECM-related gene expression through IGF-1 signaling. Collectively, our findings suggest that HOXA genes are expressed differently in different body regions, variably affecting dermal structure and cellular functions, thus contributing to regional variation in skin.
  • Katsuma Miyachi, Takeru Shiraishi, Ayumi Sanada, Yoshie Ishii, Osamu Hirose, Takaaki Yamada, Toshio Igarashi, Seiji Hasegawa, Masaru Arima, Yohei Iwata, Kazumitsu Sugiura, Hirohiko Akamatsu
    Skin research and technology : official journal of International Society for Bioengineering and the Skin (ISBS) [and] International Society for Digital Imaging of Skin (ISDIS) [and] International Society for Skin Imaging (ISSI), 30(8) e13887, Aug, 2024  
  • Yuichiro Ogata, Takaaki Yamada, Seiji Hasegawa, Kazumitsu Sugiura, Hirohiko Akamatsu
    Experimental dermatology, 32(7) 1159-1161, Jul, 2023  
  • 山崎 研志, 赤松 浩彦, 大森 遼子, 上中 智香子, 川島 眞, 黒川 一郎, 幸野 健, 小林 美和, 谷岡 未樹, 古村 南夫, 山崎 修, 山本 有紀, 宮地 良樹, 林 伸和, 尋常性ざ瘡・酒さ治療ガイドライン策定委員会, 日本皮膚科学会
    日本皮膚科学会雑誌, 133(3) 407-450, Mar, 2023  

Misc.

 139

Books and Other Publications

 84

Presentations

 115

Research Projects

 5