نتایج جستجو برای: gastric epithelial cells helicobacter pylori

تعداد نتایج: 1535868  

2016
Eliza Mnich Magdalena Kowalewicz-Kulbat Paulina Sicińska Krzysztof Hinc Michał Obuchowski Adrian Gajewski Anthony P Moran Magdalena Chmiela

AIM To determine the impact of selected well defined Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) antigens on gastric barrier cell turnover. METHODS In this study, using two cellular models of gastric epithelial cells and fibroblasts, we have focused on exploring the effects of well defined H. pylori soluble components such as glycine acid extract antigenic complex (GE), subunit A of urease (UreA), cytoto...

Journal: :The Keio journal of medicine 2002
Hidekazu Suzuki Tatsuhiro Masaoka Masaharu Miyazawa Masayuki Suzuki Soichiro Miura Hiromasa Ishii

Since Marshall's discovery before 20 years, Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is reportedly to be associated with a variety of clinical outcomes including peptic ulcer disease and gastric cancer. The first step of the H. pylori colonization might be its adhesion to the surface epithelial cells, which evokes gastric inflammatory events initiated by neutrophil recruitment from the microci...

2017
Alevtina Gall Ryan G Gaudet Scott D Gray-Owen Nina R Salama

Helicobacter pylori is a bacterial pathogen that colonizes the human stomach, causing inflammation which, in some cases, leads to gastric ulcers and cancer. The clinical outcome of infection depends on a complex interplay of bacterial, host genetic, and environmental factors. Although H. pylori is recognized by both the innate and adaptive immune systems, this rarely results in bacterial cleara...

2016
Ji Hyun Choi Soon Ok Cho Hyeyoung Kim

The epithelial cytokine response, associated with reactive oxygen species (ROS), is important in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)-induced inflammation. H. pylori induces the production of ROS, which may be involved in the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK), janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription (Jak/Stat), and oxidant-sensitive transcription factor, ...

2017
Magdalena Chmiela Zuzanna Karwowska Weronika Gonciarz Bujana Allushi Paweł Stączek

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), discovered in 1982, is a microaerophilic, spiral-shaped gram-negative bacterium that is able to colonize the human stomach. Nearly half of the world's population is infected by this pathogen. Its ability to induce gastritis, peptic ulcers, gastric cancer and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma has been confirmed. The susceptibility of an individual to the...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2003
Rosa Caputo Concetta Tuccillo Barbara A Manzo Raffaele Zarrilli Giampaolo Tortora Camillo Del Vecchio Blanco Vittorio Ricci Fortunato Ciardiello Marco Romano

PURPOSE Helicobacter pylori causes gastric damage and is involved in gastric carcinogenesis. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) plays a major role in gastric mucosa repair and is overexpressed in gastric cancer. We investigated: (a) whether H. pylori, and in particular H. pylori VacA toxin, affected VEGF expression in gastric epithelial cells in culture; and (b) the signal transduction p...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 1997
H Eguchi S F Moss

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Helicobacter pylori is an important human pathogen, responsible for most peptic ulcer disease, gastritis and gastric malignancies. H. pylori has several unique features: it is highly adapted for gastric colonization, yet it produces clinical consequences in a small minority, its genome is known, and it is the only bacterium strongly associated with cancer. H. pylori is therefo...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
tahereh falsafi department of biology, alzahra university, vanak, tehran, iran. m mahboubi department of biology, alzahra university, vanak, tehran, iran. z zargampour department of biology, alzahra university, vanak, tehran, iran. m ahmadi department of pathology, children`s medical center of tehran,tehran university of medical sciences,tehran, iran.

background and objectives: helicobacter pylori causes chronic gastritis, peptic ulceration, and is a risk factor for gastric cancer. more than half of the world`s population is infected with this pathogen, however the disease outcome varies. among the virulence factors of h. pylori, specific adhesions to gastric epithelium may be an important step in the induction of active inflammation. h. pyl...

2013
Markus Stein Paolo Ruggiero Rino Rappuoli Fabio Bagnoli

Helicobacter pylori colonizes the gastric mucosa of more than 50% of the human population, causing chronic inflammation, which however is largely asymptomatic. Nevertheless, H. pylori-infected subjects can develop chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, and gastric cancer. Chronic exposure to the pathogen and its ability to induce epithelial to mesen...

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