نتایج جستجو برای: vaca cytotoxin

تعداد نتایج: 4450  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
M S McClain P Cao H Iwamoto A D Vinion-Dubiel G Szabo Z Shao T L Cover

Helicobacter pylori, a gram-negative bacterium associated with gastritis, peptic ulceration, and gastric adenocarcinoma in humans, secretes a protein toxin, VacA, that causes vacuolar degeneration of epithelial cells. Several different families of H. pylori vacA alleles can be distinguished based on sequence diversity in the "middle" region (i.e., m1 and m2) and in the 5' end of the gene (i.e.,...

2013
Jennifer M. Noto Tinatin Khizanishvili Rupesh Chaturvedi M. Blanca Piazuelo Judith Romero-Gallo Alberto G. Delgado Shradha S. Khurana Johanna C. Sierra Uma S. Krishna Giovanni Suarez Anne E. Powell James R. Goldenring Robert J. Coffey Vincent W. Yang Pelayo Correa Jason C. Mills Keith T. Wilson Richard M. Peek

Helicobacter pylori is the strongest known risk factor for the development of gastric adenocarcinoma. H. pylori expresses a repertoire of virulence factors that increase gastric cancer risk, including the cag pathogenicity island and the vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA). One host element that promotes carcinogenesis within the gastrointestinal tract is Krüppel-like factor 5 (KLF5), a transcription ...

2008
Susan E. Ivie Mark S. McClain Victor J. Torres Holly M. Scott Algood Rong Yang Steven R. Blanke Timothy L. Cover

17 Helicobacter pylori VacA is a secreted pore-forming toxin that is comprised of two 18 domains, designated p33 and p55. The p55 domain has an important role in binding of VacA to 19 the cell surface. About 111 residues at the amino-terminus of p55 (residues 312-422) are 20 essential for the intracellular activity of VacA, which suggests that this region may constitute a 21 subdomain with an a...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
C Prinz M Schöniger R Rad I Becker E Keiditsch S Wagenpfeil M Classen T Rösch W Schepp M Gerhard

Helicobacter pylori has been assigned as a class I carcinogen because of its relation to gastric adenocarcinoma. Chronic H. pylori infection may lead to severe gastritis, glandular atrophy (AT), and intestinal metaplasia (IM). Strains secreting the vacuolating toxin VacA and producing the cytotoxin-associated antigen CagA (type 1 strains), as well as the blood group antigen binding adhesin (Bab...

Journal: :Gut 2003
J R Bebb D P Letley R J Thomas F Aviles H M Collins S A Watson N M Hand A Zaitoun J C Atherton

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7) is important in normal and pathological remodelling of epithelial-matrix interactions, and is upregulated in gastric cancer. Helicobacter pylori infection is the first stage in gastric carcinogenesis, and therefore our aim was to determine if H pylori upregulated gastric MMP-7 expression and if this was affected by strain virulence. METHO...

2014
Iqbal Siddique Asmaa Al-Qabandi Jaber Al-Ali Waleed Alazmi Anjum Memon Abu Salim Mustafa Thamradeen A Junaid

BACKGROUND The varied clinical presentations of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection are most likely due to differences in the virulence of individual strains, which determines its ability to induce production of interleukin-8 (IL-8) in the gastric mucosa. The aim of this study was to examine association between cagA, vacA-s1 and vacA-s2 genotypes of H. pylori and severity of chronic gastr...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2002
Vittorio Ricci Barbara A Manzo Concetta Tuccillo Patrice Boquet Ulderico Ventura Marco Romano Raffaele Zarrilli

The relationship between nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric mucosal injury is still under debate. VacA toxin is an important H. pylori virulence factor that causes cytoplasmic vacuolation in cultured cells. Whether and how NSAIDs affect VacA-induced cytotoxicity is unclear. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of NSAIDs on H. pylori V...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
D P Osgood N P Wood J F Sperry

Arginine was the only amino acid used by Clostridium difficile that permitted cytotoxin synthesis in a peptone-based medium. Synthesis of cytotoxin was delayed when glucose was used as the substrate. Addition of rifampin or puromycin to cultures prior to release of cytotoxin inhibited the release of cytotoxin, suggesting that a protein essential for cytotoxin release is synthesized after cytoto...

2013
Dangeruta Kersulyte Mirko Rossi Douglas E. Berg

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Strains of Helicobacter cetorum have been cultured from several marine mammals and have been found to be closely related in 16 S rDNA sequence to the human gastric pathogen H. pylori, but their genomes were not characterized further. METHODS The genomes of H. cetorum strains from a dolphin and a whale were sequenced completely using 454 technology and PCR and capilla...

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