نتایج جستجو برای: gastric epithelial cells helicobacter pylori

تعداد نتایج: 1535868  

2017
Yongmei Yang Jie Du Fen Liu Xiaoyan Wang Xiaohui Li Yuanjian Li

This study was designed to investigate the role of caspase-3/E-cadherin in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) -induced gastric epithelial apoptosis in cells, animal models and clinical gastritis patients. In cultured gastric mucosal epithelial cells, gastric glandular epithelial cells and C57BL/6 mice, H. pylori infection significantly induced apoptosis of gastric epithelial cells, down-regulated ...

1998

Apoptosis, like Helicobacter pylori, has a long history, extending back into the 19th Century. Apoptosis was ignored or forgotten, just like H pylori, only to reemerge relatively recently. However, with the current exponential increase in the number of publications concerning H pylori, and in those written about apoptosis, it was only a matter of time before the influence of H pylori on apoptos...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1998
S Hayashi T Sugiyama K Amano H Isogai E Isogai M Aihara M Kikuchi M Asaka K Yokota K Oguma N Fujii Y Hirai

Helicobacter pylori is a major etiological agent in gastroduodenal disorders. The adhesion of H. pylori to human gastric epithelial cells is the initial step of H. pylori infection. Inhibition of H. pylori adhesion is thus a therapeutic target in the prevention of H. pylori infection. Experiments were performed to evaluate the effect of rebamipide, a novel antiulcer agent, on H. pylori adhesion...

1998

Apoptosis, like Helicobacter pylori, has a long history, extending back into the 19th Century. Apoptosis was ignored or forgotten, just like H pylori, only to reemerge relatively recently. However, with the current exponential increase in the number of publications concerning H pylori, and in those written about apoptosis, it was only a matter of time before the influence of H pylori on apoptos...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1998
J Rudi D Kuck S Strand A von Herbay S M Mariani P H Krammer P R Galle W Stremmel

Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with chronic gastritis, peptic ulceration, and gastric carcinoma. The potential role of CD95-mediated apoptosis was investigated in a panel of gastric biopsies obtained from patients with H. pylori-associated chronic gastritis (n = 29) and with noninfected normal mucosa (n = 10). Immunohistochemistry revealed increased CD95 receptor expression in epit...

2012
Elizabeth M. Johnson Jennifer A. Gaddy Timothy L. Cover

Helicobacter pylori lives within the mucus layer of the human stomach, in close proximity to gastric epithelial cells. While a great deal is known about the effects of H. pylori on human cells and the specific bacterial products that mediate these effects, relatively little work has been done to investigate alterations in H. pylori that may be triggered by bacterial contact with human cells. In...

2015
Soichiro Sue Wataru Shibata Shin Maeda

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) induces chronic gastric inflammation, atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, and cancer. Although the risk of gastric cancer increases exponentially with the extent of atrophic gastritis, the precise mechanisms of gastric carcinogenesis have not been fully elucidated. H. pylori induces genetic and epigenetic changes in gastric epithelial cells through activat...

2016
Nianshuang Li Chuan Xie Nong-Hua Lu

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is an ancient and persistent inhabitant of the human stomach that is closely linked to the development of gastric cancer (GC). . Emerging evidence suggests that H. pylori strain interactions with gastric epithelial cells subvert the best- characterized p53 tumour suppressor pathway. A high prevalence of p53 mutations is related to H. pylori infection. H. pylori a...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Hangxiu Xu Rupesh Chaturvedi Yulan Cheng Francoise I Bussiere Mohammad Asim Micheal D Yao Darryn Potosky Stephen J Meltzer Juong G Rhee Sung S Kim Steven F Moss Amy Hacker Yanlin Wang Robert A Casero Keith T Wilson

Oxidative stress is linked to carcinogenesis due to its ability to damage DNA. The human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori exerts much of its pathogenicity by inducing apoptosis and DNA damage in host gastric epithelial cells. Polyamines are abundant in epithelial cells, and when oxidized by the inducible spermine oxidase SMO(PAOh1) H(2)O(2) is generated. Here, we report that H. pylori up-re...

Journal: :Gut 1999
J Shibata H Goto T Arisawa Y Niwa T Hayakawa A Nakayama N Mori

BACKGROUND Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) is a predominant cytokine produced in the gastric mucosa of patients with Helicobacter pylori infection. TNF induces apoptosis in a variety of cells. The soluble TNF receptors (sTNF-Rs) can be divided into sTNF-RI and sTNF-RII, both of which inhibit TNF activity. However, their precise mechanisms remain unclear. AIM To investigate the role of sTNF-Rs in...

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