نتایج جستجو برای: vaca protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235901  

2014
Sa-Hyun Kim Hyunjun Woo Min Park Ki-Jong Rhee Cheol Moon Dongsup Lee Woo Duck Seo Jong Bae Kim

Two key virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori are the secreted virulent proteins of vacuolating toxin A (VacA) and cytotoxin associated protein A (CagA) which lead to damages of gastric epithelial cells. We previously identified that the cyanidin 3-O-glucoside (C3G) inhibits the secretion of both VacA and CagA. In the current report, we show that C3G inhibits VacA secretion in a dose-depende...

2017
Mark S. McClain Amber C. Beckett Timothy L. Cover

Helicobacter pylori VacA is a channel-forming toxin unrelated to other known bacterial toxins. Most H. pylori strains contain a vacA gene, but there is marked variation among strains in VacA toxin activity. This variation is attributable to strain-specific variations in VacA amino acid sequences, as well as variations in the levels of VacA transcription and secretion. In this review, we discuss...

2014
Hossein Sedaghat Rezvan Moniri Raika Jamali Abbas Arj Mohsen Razavi Zadeh Seyed Gholam Abbas Moosavi Maryam Rezaei Mohammad pourbabaee

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Helicobacter pylori has been strongly associated with peptic ulcer diseases, chronic gastritis, ulcers, and reported as a risk factor for gastric cancer, too. The vaculating cytotoxin (vacA), the cytotoxin associated genes (cagA), the induced by contact with epithelium factor antigen (iceA gene), blood adhesion binding antigen (babA2), and outer membrane protein oipA h...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2004
Nicholas A Geisse Timothy L Cover Robert M Henderson J Michael Edwardson

The Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin VacA causes several effects on mammalian cells in vitro, including intracellular vacuolation, formation of pores in the plasma membrane and apoptosis. When added to cells, VacA becomes associated with detergent-resistant membranes, indicating that it binds preferentially to lipid rafts. In the present study, we have used atomic force microscopy to exami...

Journal: :Turkish journal of medical sciences 2014
Ceren Erdoğdu Zeynep Saribaş Yakut Akyön Yilmaz

AIM The cagA and vacA profiles and their association with clinical findings show a distinct geographical distribution. In the present study, we aimed to determine the cagA status and vacA allelic subtypes in strains isolated from a university hospital in Ankara and to evaluate their associations with histopathological and endoscopic findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 120 H. pylori str...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Rui M Ferreira Jose C Machado Darren Letley John C Atherton Maria L Pardo Carlos A Gonzalez Fatima Carneiro Ceu Figueiredo

The present report describes a novel method for genotyping the virulence-associated vacA intermediate (i) region of Helicobacter pylori in archive material. vacA i-region genotypes as determined by the novel method were completely concordant with those of sequence analysis and with those of functional vacuolation activity. The method was further validated directly in gastric biopsy specimens of...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 2000
C Pagliaccia X M Wang F Tardy J L Telford J M Ruysschaert V Cabiaux

In its mature form, the VacA toxin of Helicobacter pylori is a 95-kDa protein which is released from the bacteria as a low-activity complex. This complex can be activated by low-pH treatment that parallels the activity of the toxin on target cells. VacA has been previously shown to insert itself into lipid membranes and to induce anion-selective channels in planar lipid bilayers. Binding of Vac...

Journal: :Toxins 2016
Kinnosuke Yahiro Toshiya Hirayama Joel Moss Masatoshi Noda

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a major cause of gastroduodenal diseases, produces VacA, a vacuolating cytotoxin associated with gastric inflammation and ulceration. The C-terminal domain of VacA plays a crucial role in receptor recognition on target cells. We have previously identified three proteins (i.e., RPTPα, RPTPβ, and LRP1) that serve as VacA receptors. These receptors contribute to th...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1999
G I Perez-Perez R M Peek J C Atherton M J Blaser T L Cover

Several different families of vacuolating toxin (vacA) alleles are present in Helicobacter pylori, and they encode products with differing functional activities. H. pylori strains containing certain types of vacA alleles have been associated with an increased risk for peptic ulcer disease. In this study, we tested serum samples and gastric juice from 19 H. pylori-negative and 39 H. pylori-posit...

2017
Mounia El Khadir Samia Alaoui Boukhris Dafr-Allah Benajah Karima El Rhazi Sidi Adil Ibrahimi Mohamed El Abkari Taoufiq Harmouch Chakib Nejjari Mustapha Mahmoud Mohamed Benlemlih Bahia Bennani

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection induces inflammation of the gastric mucosa, which may progress to precancerous lesions leading to gastric cancer. Pathological determinism is associated to some virulence genes of the bacterium, notably the vacA and cagA genes. The present study aimed to determine the H. pylori genotypes distribution and their association with sex, age and gastric disea...

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