نتایج جستجو برای: پروتیین vaca

تعداد نتایج: 2600  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2001
F Tombola L Morbiato G Del Giudice R Rappuoli M Zoratti E Papini

Urease and the cytotoxin VacA are two major virulence factors of the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori, which is responsible for severe gastroduodenal diseases. Diffusion of urea, the substrate of urease, into the stomach is critically required for the survival of infecting H. pylori. We now show that VacA increases the transepithelial flux of urea across model epithelia by inducing an unsatur...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2008
Kenny Chitcholtan Mark B Hampton Jacqueline I Keenan

Chronic Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with an increased risk of gastric carcinogenesis. These non-invasive bacteria colonize the gastric mucosa and constitutively shed small outer membrane vesicles (OMV). In this study, we investigated the direct effect of H.pylori OMV on cellular events associated with carcinogenesis. We observed increased micronuclei formation in AGS human gastr...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2004
Richard H Argent Christine McGarr John C Atherton

Intracellular VacA localises to the vacuolar (late endosome/lysosome) membrane, but little is known about the trafficking of the toxin beyond this region. We show that the Golgi-disturbing agent brefeldin A (BFA) enhances VacA-induced vacuolation of epithelial cells by Helicobacter pylori co-culture and, importantly, BFA treatment induces vacuolation by less toxic forms of VacA. The effect is B...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2000
Keiji Ogura Shin Maeda Masafumi Nakao Takeshi Watanabe Mayumi Tada Toshimasa Kyutoku Haruhiko Yoshida Yasushi Shiratori Masao Omata

Helicobacter pylori infection induces various gastroduodenal diseases. We examined the role of two genes, vacA and cagE, in the gastric pathogenesis induced by H. pylori using a long-term (62 wk) animal model. Reportedly, both genes are associated with the virulence of H. pylori: vacA encodes vacuolating cytotoxin, and cagE, with other genes in the cag pathogenicity islands, encodes a type IV s...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
Y Yamaoka T Kodama O Gutierrez J G Kim K Kashima D Y Graham

There is continuing interest in identifying Helicobacter pylori virulence factors that might predict the risk for symptomatic clinical outcomes. It has been proposed that iceA and cagA genes are such markers and can identify patients with peptic ulcers. We compared H. pylori isolates from four countries, looking at the cagA and vacA genotypes, iceA alleles, and presentation of the infection. We...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2000
V Ricci A Galmiche A Doye V Necchi E Solcia P Boquet

Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin (VacA) causes vacuolation in a variety of cultured cell lines, sensitivity to VacA differing greatly, however, among the different cell types. We found that the high sensitivity of HEp-2 cells to VacA was impaired by treating the cells with phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC) which removes glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored prote...

2014
Muhammad Junaid Sarbast Al-Gubare Muhammad Yousef Mathukorn Na Ubol Somphob Leetachewa Chatchai Muanprasat Chanan Angsuthanasombat Wanpen Chaicumpa Niaz Ali Gerd Katzenmeier

The vacuolating cytotoxin VacA produced by Helicobacter pylori induces the formation of large cytoplasmic vacuoles in host gastric epithelial cells as well as a release of cytochrome C from mitochondria resulting in cell apoptosis. Considerable sequence diversity in VacA relating to different degrees of disease severity is observed with clinical samples from a multitude of geographic places. In...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
Y Ito T Azuma S Ito H Miyaji M Hirai Y Yamazaki F Sato T Kato Y Kohli M Kuriyama

Approximately 50% of Helicobacter pylori strains produce a cytotoxin that is encoded by vacA and that induces vacuolation of eukaryotic cells. Mosaicism in vacA alleles was reported, and there are three different families of vacA signal sequences (s1a, s1b, and s2) and two different families of middle-region alleles (m1 and m2). In addition, the vacA genotype of a strain is associated with its ...

Journal: :Gut 1998
S Maeda K Ogura H Yoshida F Kanai T Ikenoue N Kato Y Shiratori M Omata

BACKGROUND VacA and CagA proteins have been reported to be major virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori. However, antibodies against these proteins are frequently found in the sera of Japanese patients regardless of their gastroduodenal status. AIM To evaluate the expression of VacA and CagA proteins by H pylori strains isolated in Japan. METHODS By using specific antibodies raised agains...

2017
Farnaz Fahimi Mohammad Reza Tohidkia Mehdi Fouladi Reza Aghabeygi Naser Samadi Yadollah Omidi

Introduction: In the recent decades, a number of studies have highlighted the importance of Helicobacter pylori in the initiation and development of peptic ulcer and gastric cancer. Some potential virulence factors (e.g., urease, CagA, VacA, BabA) are exploited by this microorganism, facilitating its persistence through evading human defense mechanisms. Among these toxins and enzymes, vacuolati...

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