نتایج جستجو برای: caga protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235914  

2017
Do Yeon Lee Dawoon E. Jung Sung Sook Yu Yeo Song Lee Beom Ku Choi Yong Chan Lee

Injection of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) is closely associated with the development of chronic gastritis and gastric cancer. Individuals infected with H. pylori possessing the CagA protein produce more reactive oxygen species (ROS) and show an increased risk of developing gastric cancer. Sirtuins (SIRTs) are nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent deace...

Journal: :Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis 2003
Magdalena Chmiela Monika Wiśniewska Leokadia Bak-Romaniszyn Tomasz Rechciński Izabela Płaneta-Małecka Władysław Bielański Stanisław J Konturek Małgorzata Płonka Magdalena Klink Wiesława Rudnicka

Many Helicobacterpylori strains causing gastroduodenal diseases have a cagA gene encoding CagA protein, a virulence factor of these bacteria. Anti-CagA antibodies produced by the majority of people infected with CagA(+) strains can indicate such an infection. In this study, the efficacy of three immunoenzymatic tests for detecting CagA(+) and CagA(-) infections were compared: immunoblot (Mileni...

2013
Konstantinos S. Papadakos Ioanna S. Sougleri Andreas F. Mentis Efstathios Hatziloukas Dionyssios N. Sgouras

CagA protein contributes to pro-inflammatory responses during H. pylori infection, following its intracellular delivery to gastric epithelial cells. Here, we report for the first time in an isogenic background, on the subtle role of CagA phosphorylation on terminal EPIYA-C motifs in the transcriptional activation and expression of IL-8. We utilized isogenic H. pylori mutants of P12 reference st...

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
Wei-Cheng Lin Hwei-Fang Tsai Sung-Hsin Kuo Ming-Shiang Wu Chung-Wu Lin Ping-I Hsu Ann-Lii Cheng Ping-Ning Hsu

Infection by cagA-positive Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is strongly associated with gastric carcinomas and gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphomas. H. pylori translocates the bacterial protein CagA into gastric epithelial cells, and the translocated CagA deregulates intracellular signaling pathways and thereby initiates pathogenesis. This in turn raised the possibility tha...

2017
Sungil Jang Hanfu Su Faith C Blum Sarang Bae Yun Hui Choi Aeryun Kim Youngmin A Hong Jinmoon Kim Ji-Hye Kim Niluka Gunawardhana Yeong-Eui Jeon Yun-Jung Yoo D Scott Merrell Linhu Ge Jeong-Heon Cha

Infection with Helicobacter pylori is a major risk factor for development of gastric disease, including gastric cancer. Patients infected with H. pylori strains that express CagA are at even greater risk of gastric carcinoma. Given the importance of CagA, this report describes a new molecular mechanism by which the cagA copy number dynamically expands and contracts in H. pylori Analysis of stra...

  Background :The cag pathogenicity island includes a number of genes, including cytotoxin-associated protein A (cagA) and vacuolatingcytotoxin (vacA) genotypes, which are associated with bacterial virulence. Although the role of cagA and vacA in the virulence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is well-established in epidemiological studies, the relationship between the cagA and vacA genotypes ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Takeshi Azuma Shiho Yamazaki Akiyo Yamakawa Masahiro Ohtani Atsushi Muramatsu Hiroyuki Suto Yoshiyuki Ito Manabu Dojo Yukinao Yamazaki Masaru Kuriyama Yoshihide Keida Hideaki Higashi Masanori Hatakeyama

We investigated the relationship between the diversity of Helicobacter pylori CagA protein and clinical outcome. The cagA gene was sequenced in 115 clinical isolates. The binding affinity of CagA to Src homology 2 domain-containing tyrosine phosphatase (SHP-2) was examined by in vitro infection. Two major CagA subtypes were observed--the East Asian and the Western type. The grades of inflammati...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2004
Sahar H El-Etr Anne Mueller Lucy S Tompkins Stanley Falkow D Scott Merrell

To extend our knowledge of host-cell targets of Helicobacter pylori, we characterized the interaction between H. pylori and human T84 epithelial cell polarized monolayers. Transcriptional analysis by use of human microarrays and a panel of isogenic H. pylori mutants revealed distinct responses to infection. Of the 670 genes whose expression changed, most (92%) required the cag pathogenicity isl...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Yuri Churin Laila Al-Ghoul Oliver Kepp Thomas F. Meyer Walter Birchmeier Michael Naumann

Infection with the human microbial pathogen Helicobacter pylori is assumed to lead to invasive gastric cancer. We find that H. pylori activates the hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor receptor c-Met, which is involved in invasive growth of tumor cells. The H. pylori effector protein CagA intracellularly targets the c-Met receptor and promotes cellular processes leading to a forceful motogen...

Journal: :Gut Pathogens 2021

Abstract Background The cytotoxin-associated gene A ( cagA ) is one of the most important virulence factors Helicobacter pylori H. ). There a highly polymorphic Glu-Pro-Ile-Tyr-Ala (EPIYA) repeat region in C-terminal CagA protein. This thought to play an role pathogenesis gastrointestinal diseases. aim this study was investigate diversity 3? variable and amino acid polymorphisms EPIYA segments ...

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