نتایج جستجو برای: ژن vaca

تعداد نتایج: 17181  

2009
Amanda Oldani Mireille Cormont Veronique Hofman Valentina Chiozzi Olivier Oregioni Alexandra Canonici Anna Sciullo Patrizia Sommi Alessia Fabbri Vittorio Ricci Patrice Boquet

Infection with Helicobacter pylori is responsible for gastritis and gastroduodenal ulcers but is also a high risk factor for the development of gastric adenocarcinoma and lymphoma. The most pathogenic H. pylori strains (i.e., the so-called type I strains) associate the CagA virulence protein with an active VacA cytotoxin but the rationale for this association is unknown. CagA, directly injected...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Victor J Torres Mark S McClain Timothy L Cover

The VacA toxin secreted by Helicobacter pylori is considered to be an important virulence factor in the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. VacA monomers self-assemble into water-soluble oligomeric structures and can form anion-selective membrane channels. The goal of this study was to characterize VacA-VacA interactions that may mediate assembly of VacA monomers into highe...

Journal: :Gastroenterology 2012
Deepa Raju Seamus Hussey Michelle Ang Mauricio R Terebiznik Michal Sibony Esther Galindo-Mata Vijay Gupta Steven R Blanke Alberto Delgado Judith Romero-Gallo Mahendra Singh Ramjeet Heidi Mascarenhas Richard M Peek Pelayo Correa Cathy Streutker Georgina Hold Erdmutte Kunstmann Tamotsu Yoshimori Mark S Silverberg Stephen E Girardin Dana J Philpott Emad El Omar Nicola L Jones

BACKGROUND & AIMS The Helicobacter pylori toxin vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) promotes gastric colonization, and its presence (VacA(+)) is associated with more-severe disease. The exact mechanisms by which VacA contributes to infection are unclear. We previously found that limited exposure to VacA induces autophagy of gastric cells, which eliminates the toxin; we investigated whether autophagy s...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
D P Letley J C Atherton

Naturally occurring noncytotoxic vacA type s2 strains of Helicobacter pylori have a 12-residue extension to the vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) compared with cytotoxic type s1 strains. We show that adding the region encoding this extension to type s1 vacA completely abolishes vacuolating cytotoxin activity but has no effect on VacA production.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Jingtong Wang Leen-Jan van Doorn Philip A Robinson Xuhuai Ji Dong Wang Yu Wang Lianying Ge John L Telford Jean E Crabtree

Allelic variation among Helicobacter pylori vacA occurs in the signal and middle region of the gene. The aim of the study was to investigate alleleic variation of vacA among H. pylori strains from three regional areas of China and the relationship between vacA alleles and PUD. DNA extracted from 88 clinical isolates of H. pylori was analyzed by type-specific PCR and reverse hybridization line p...

2012
Ik-Jung Kim Steven R. Blanke

Virulence mechanisms underlying Helicobacter pylori persistence and disease remain poorly understood, in part, because the factors underlying disease risk are multifactorial and complex. Among the bacterial factors that contribute to the cumulative pathophysiology associated with H. pylori infections, the vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) is one of the most important. Analogous to a number of H. pyl...

زهری, صابر, لطیفی نوید, سعید , محمدی, شیوا ,

Background: Helicobacter pylori has been classified as the class I carcinogenic agent by world health organization. Colonization of the human stomach with H. pylori is a risk factor for gastroduodenal diseases. The secreted vacA toxin is an important H. pylori virulence factor that causes multiple alterations in gastric epithelial cells and T cells. Several families of vacA alleles have been de...

2016
Nora J. Foegeding Rhonda R. Caston Mark S. McClain Melanie D. Ohi Timothy L. Cover

The VacA toxin secreted by Helicobacter pylori enhances the ability of the bacteria to colonize the stomach and contributes to the pathogenesis of gastric adenocarcinoma and peptic ulcer disease. The amino acid sequence and structure of VacA are unrelated to corresponding features of other known bacterial toxins. VacA is classified as a pore-forming toxin, and many of its effects on host cells ...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2000
M S McClain W Schraw V Ricci P Boquet T L Cover

Helicobacter pylori VacA is a secreted toxin that induces multiple structural and functional alterations in eukaryotic cells. Exposure of VacA to either acidic or alkaline pH ('activation') results in structural changes in the protein and a marked enhancement of its cell-vacuolating activity. However, the mechanism by which activation leads to increased cytotoxicity is not well understood. In t...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2015
Shota Nakashima Tomoyuki Kakugawa Hirokazu Yura Masaomi Tomonaga Tatsuhiko Harada Atsuko Hara Shintaro Hara Masayuki Nakano Eiki Yamasaki Noriho Sakamoto Yuji Ishimatsu Hajime Isomoto Bernadette R Gochuico Anthony F Suffredini Hiroshi Mukae Hisao Kurazono Toshiya Hirayama Joel Moss Shigeru Kohno

OBJECTIVE Prior reports suggested that infection with Helicobacter pylori was associated with respiratory diseases; pathogenetic mechanisms however, were not defined. We tested the hypothesis that VacA, an exotoxin of H. pylori, a gastric pathogen, was aspirated into the lung and could stimulate secretion of inflammatory cytokines by lung epithelial cells. METHODS The presence of VacA was det...

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