نتایج جستجو برای: پروتیین vaca

تعداد نتایج: 2600  

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.,...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2002
S Chiba T Sugiyama K Yonekura S Tanaka H Matsumoto N Fujii S Ebisu K Sekiguchi

OBJECTIVE To detect antibodies to recombinant vacuolating cytotoxin (r-VacA) of Helicobacter pylori in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). METHODS CSF samples from 13 patients with GBS (electrophysiologically classified as eight acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (AIDP), four acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN), and one unexcitable...

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: :Microbiology 2006
Darren P Letley Joanne L Rhead Keith Bishop John C Atherton

The Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin VacA shares homology in its C-terminal domain with many autotransporter proteins, suggesting a similar mechanism of secretion. Like most autotransporters, VacA contains a single pair of cysteine residues located near the C-terminus of the passenger domain. This study aimed to investigate the role of these conserved cysteine residues. This involved c...

2013
Yuko Akazawa Hajime Isomoto Kayoko Matsushima Tsutomu Kanda Hitomi Minami Naoyuki Yamaghchi Naota Taura Ken Shiozawa Ken Ohnita Fuminao Takeshima Masayuki Nakano Joel Moss Toshiya Hirayama Kazuhiko Nakao

Vacuolating cytotoxin A (VacA) is one of the important virulence factors produced by H. pylori. VacA induces apoptotic cell death, which is potentiated by ammonia. VacA also causes cell death by mitochondrial damage, via signaling pathways that are not fully defined. Our aim was to determine whether endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is associated with VacA-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and ...

2016
Tran Thi Huyen Trang Tran Thanh Binh Yoshio Yamaoka

The Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) is a secreted pore-forming toxin and a major virulence factor in the pathogenesis of H. pylori infection. While VacA is present in almost all strains, only some forms are toxigenic and pathogenic. While vacA and its genotypes are considered as markers of H. pylori-related diseases or disorders, the pathophysiological mechanisms of VacA and it...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2001
J Suzuki H Ohnsihi H Shibata A Wada T Hirayama T Iiri N Ueda C Kanamaru T Tsuchida H Mashima H Yasuda T Fujita

The Helicobacter pylori-produced cytotoxin VacA induces intracellular vacuolation. To elucidate the molecular mechanism of vacuole formation by VacA, we examined the participation of dynamin, a GTPase functioning in intracellular vesicle formation, in human HeLa cells. Immunocytochemistry revealed that endogenous dynamin was localized to vacuoles induced by VacA. In cells transiently transfecte...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Kinnosuke Yahiro Mamoru Satoh Masayuki Nakano Junzo Hisatsune Hajime Isomoto Jan Sap Hidekazu Suzuki Fumio Nomura Masatoshi Noda Joel Moss Toshiya Hirayama

In Helicobacter pylori infection, vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA)-induced mitochondrial damage leading to apoptosis is believed to be a major cause of cell death. It has also been proposed that VacA-induced autophagy serves as a host mechanism to limit toxin-induced cellular damage. Apoptosis and autophagy are two dynamic and opposing processes that must be balanced to regulate cell death and surv...

Ehsanollah Ghaznavi-Rad Hamid Abtahi, Leila Hasanzadeh Safieh Soufian Vahideh Farjadi

Objective(s): Helicobacter pylori, a human specific gastric pathogen is a causative agent of chronic active gastritis. The vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) is an effective virulence factor involved in gastric injury. The aim of this study was to construct a recombinant protein containing antigenic region of VacA gene and determine its antigenicity.   Materials and Methods: The antigenic region of V...

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...

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