نتایج جستجو برای: vaca protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235901  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Prashant Jain Zhao-Qing Luo Steven R Blanke

A number of pathogenic bacteria target mitochondria to modulate the host's apoptotic machinery. Studies here revealed that infection with the human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori disrupts the morphological dynamics of mitochondria as a mechanism to induce host cell death. The vacuolating cytotoxin A (VacA) is both essential and sufficient for inducing mitochondrial network fragmentation t...

Journal: :Gastroenterology 2008
Daniela Basso Carlo-Federico Zambon Darren P Letley Alessia Stranges Alberto Marchet Joanne L Rhead Stefania Schiavon Graziella Guariso Marco Ceroti Donato Nitti Massimo Rugge Mario Plebani John C Atherton

BACKGROUND & AIMS The Helicobacter pylori gene cagA and s1 or m1 forms of vacA are more common in disease-associated strains. Recently, forms of cagA encoding multiple type C EPIYA segments (which increase phosphorylation-dependent CagA activity) and a new type i1 "intermediate region" polymorphism in vacA (which confers toxicity) have been described. We assessed the association of new and esta...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Dionyssios N Sgouras Effrosini G Panayotopoulou Konstantinos Papadakos Beatriz Martinez-Gonzalez Aikaterini Roumbani Joanna Panayiotou Cathy vanVliet-Constantinidou Andreas F Mentis Eleftheria Roma-Giannikou

The presence of various numbers of EPIYA tyrosine phosphorylation motifs in the CagA protein of Helicobacter pylori has been suggested to contribute to pathogenesis in adults. In this prospective study, we characterized H. pylori isolates from symptomatic children, with reference to the diversity of functional EPIYA motifs in the CagA protein and vacA isotypes, and assessed the potential correl...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2007
Kawin Leelawat Nithikoon Suksumek Surang Leelawat Usa Lek-Uthai

In order to investigate and compare the presence of Helicobacter pylori VacA in primary liver cancer specimens (12 hepatocellular carcinoma and 6 cholangiocarcinoma) and control liver specimens (7 non-primary liver cancer) from Thai patients who underwent liver resection, H. pylori VacA gene was assayed in extracted DNA by real-time polymerase chain reaction. The selected amplicons revealed hig...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Hetal K Patel David C Willhite Rakhi M Patel Dan Ye Christopher L Williams Eric M Torres Kent B Marty Robert A MacDonald Steven R Blanke

The Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) induces the degenerative vacuolation of mammalian cells both in vitro and in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that plasma membrane cholesterol is essential for vacuolation of mammalian cells by VacA. Vacuole biogenesis in multiple cell lines was completely blocked when cholesterol was extracted selectively from the plasma membrane by using beta-cyc...

2016
Ines Pinto-Ribeiro Rui M. Ferreira Sellma Batalha Thazin Hlaing Sio In Wong Fatima Carneiro Ceu Figueiredo

Helicobacter pylori is the major triggering factor for gastric carcinoma, but only a small proportion of infected patients develop this disease. Differences in virulence observed among H. pylori strains, namely in the vacuolating cytotoxin vacA gene, may contribute to this discrepancy. Infection with vacA s1, i1 and m1 strains increases the risk for progression of gastric premalignant lesions a...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Fengsong Wang Peng Xia Fang Wu Dongmei Wang Wei Wang Tarsha Ward Ya Liu Felix Aikhionbare Zhen Guo Michael Powell Bingya Liu Feng Bi Andrew Shaw Zhenggang Zhu Adel Elmoselhi Daiming Fan Timothy L Cover Xia Ding Xuebiao Yao

Helicobacter pylori persistently colonize the human stomach and have been linked to atrophic gastritis and gastric carcinoma. Although it is well known that H. pylori infection can result in hypochlorhydria, the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain poorly understood. Here we show that VacA permeabilizes the apical membrane of gastric parietal cells and induces hypochlorhydria....

Journal: :Gut 2001
M Kidd A J Lastovica J C Atherton J A Louw

BACKGROUND The development of clinically significant disease in South Africa is associated with the vacuolating cytotoxin gene (vacA) s1 genotype but not with the presence of the cytotoxin associated gene cagA. cagA occurs in >95% of South African isolates and is a variable marker for the entire cag pathogenicity island (PAI). AIM To characterise the cagPAI in South African isolates and to in...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2016
Fulya Bayındır Bilman Mehmet Özdemir Birol Baysal Muhammed Güzel Kurtoğlu

INTRODUCTION Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic bacterium that colonizes human gastric mucosa. Gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, chronic atrophic gastritis, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, and stomach adenocarcinoma are associated with H. pylori as the etiological agent. Cytotoxin-associated gene A (cagA), which is one of the most important virulence factors of H. ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Maurizio Molinari Mariolina Salio Carmela Galli Nathalie Norais Rino Rappuoli Antonio Lanzavecchia Cesare Montecucco

A major virulence factor in the stomach chronic infection by Helicobacter pylori is a protein toxin (VacA), which alters cell membrane trafficking of late endosomal/prelysosomal compartments. Its role in the chronic infection established by H. pylori is unknown. To test the possibility that VacA alters antigen processing taking place in prelysosomal compartments, we have used the well-establish...

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