نتایج جستجو برای: vaculating cytotoxin a vaca gene
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Persistent Helicobacter pylori infection induces chronic inflammation in the human gastric mucosa, which is associated with development of peptic ulceration, gastric atrophy, and gastric adenocarcinoma. It has been postulated that secretion of immunomodulatory molecules by H. pylori facilitates bacterial persistence, and membrane vesicles (MV), which have the potential to cross the gastric epit...
Vacuolating cytotoxin A, VacA, is one of the major virulence factors produced by H. pylori and its gene polymorphism might play a major role in strain virulence of H. pylori itself. VacA is produced as a 140 kDa protoxin which undergoes multiple cleavage reactions to give an 88 kDa mature toxin. The 88 kDa protoxin is further cleaved by unknown proteases into 55 kDa C terminal domain (p55) and ...
A novel PCR detection assay that amplifies the Helicobacter pylori-specific vacuolating cytotoxin gene (vacA) and thus enables rapid diagnosis of infection is described. Additionally, a real-time probe hybridization melting point analysis assay to detect all three mutations in the 23S rRNA gene associated with clarithromycin resistance was applied directly to antral gastric biopsy samples. Comp...
Vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) is one of the most important virulence factors of H. pylori (Hp), which isthe only toxic protein that is secreted from Hp cell into the culture supernatant. The effects of VacA oneukaryotic systems is the subject of many previous and on going research studies. Intracellular targetsfor this toxin include: late endosomal and lysosomal compartments, m...
Background: Helicobacter pylori blood group antigen binding adhesin (BabA) mediates bacterial adherence to human blood group antigens on gastric epithelium. Although strains harbouring babA2 were recently found to be associated with peptic ulcer and gastric cancer, the role of babA2 in cellular turnover, severity of gastritis, and premalignant changes is poorly understood. Aim: We correlated H ...
Helicobacter pylori is a gram-negative rod associated with gastroduodenal pathologies, such as gastritis, peptic ulcer, and gastric adenocarcinoma. Although most H. pylori infections are clinically silent, the organism is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. It is unknown why the bacteria are able to produce severe disease in some hosts and be innocuous in others. Different viru...
Here we undertook to identify colonization and gastric disease-promoting factors of the human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori as genes that were induced in response to the stomach environment. Using recombination-based in vivo expression technology (RIVET), we identified six promoters induced in the host compared to laboratory conditions. Three of these promoters, designated Pivi10, Pivi66...
Human infection by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (Hp) may lead to severe gastric diseases by an ill-understood process involving several virulence factors. Among these, the cytotoxin VacA is associated with higher tissue damage. In this study, the isolated frog stomach model was used to characterize the acute effects of VacA on the gastric epithelium. Our results show that VacA partially in...
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