نتایج جستجو برای: helicobacter hepaticus

تعداد نتایج: 23226  

Journal: :Experimental animals 2009
Su-Cheong Yeom Sun-A Yu Eun-Young Choi Byeong-Chun Lee Wang-Jae Lee

We investigated the prevalence of Helicobacter hepaticus, murine norovirus (MNV), and Pneumocystis carinii and the efficacy of cross-fostering for their eradication in 49 genetically engineered mouse (GEM) strains at our institute. Prevalences of H. hepaticus, MNV, and P. carinii were 33.9, 36.5, and 8.6%, respectively, and immunodeficient strains showed relatively higher prevalence of the 3 pa...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Wasimuddin Dagmar Čížková Josef Bryja Jana Albrechtová Heidi C Hauffe Jaroslav Piálek

PCR diagnostics detected 100% prevalence of Helicobacter in 425 wild house mice (Mus musculus) from across central Europe. Of seven species identified, the five most frequent were Helicobacter rodentium (78%), H. typhlonius (53%), H. hepaticus (41%), H. bilis (30%), and H. muridarum (1%). Double infections were more common (42%) than single (30%) and triple (21%) infections. Wild house mice cou...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2011
Nataliya Lutay Ingrid Nilsson Torkel Wadström Asa Ljungh

Helicobacter species have been isolated and cultured from both the gastric and enterohepatic niches of the gastrointestinal tract and are associated with a wide spectrum of diseases. Some members of the enterohepatic Helicobacter species (EHS), which include Helicobacter bilis, Helicobacter hepaticus and Helicobacter pullorum, are associated with chronic inflammatory and proliferative bowel inf...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2013
Jili Yang Shangwei Ji Yonggui Zhang Jiangbin Wang

INTRODUCTION Helicobacter (H.) hepaticus infection causes chronic active hepatitis and induces hepatocellular tumours in A/JCr mice, but evidence of this in humans is scarce. This study aimed to demonstrate the correlation between H. hepaticus and human primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). METHODS The sera of 50 patients with primary HCC were tested for the presence of anti-H. pylori and a...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2010
Janet Chow Sarkis K Mazmanian

The gastrointestinal tract harbors a diverse microbiota that has coevolved with mammalian hosts. Though most associations are symbiotic or commensal, some resident bacteria (termed pathobionts) have the potential to cause disease. Bacterial type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) are one mechanism for forging host-microbial interactions. Here we reveal a protective role for the T6SS of Helicobacter h...

2017
Camille Danne Grigory Ryzhakov Maria Martínez-López Nicholas Edward Ilott Fanny Franchini Fiona Cuskin Elisabeth C. Lowe Samuel J. Bullers J. Simon C. Arthur Fiona Powrie

Interactions between the host and its microbiota are of mutual benefit and promote health. Complex molecular pathways underlie this dialog, but the identity of microbe-derived molecules that mediate the mutualistic state remains elusive. Helicobacter hepaticus is a member of the mouse intestinal microbiota that is tolerated by the host. In the absence of an intact IL-10 signaling, H. hepaticus ...

2014
Alton G. Swennes Alexander Sheh Nicola M. A. Parry Sureshkumar Muthupalani Kvin Lertpiriyapong Alexis García James G. Fox

Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a nuclear receptor that regulates bile acid metabolism and transport. Mice lacking expression of FXR (FXR KO) have a high incidence of foci of cellular alterations (FCA) and liver tumors. Here, we report that Helicobacter hepaticus infection is necessary for the development of increased hepatitis scores and FCA in previously Helicobacter-free FXR KO mice. FXR KO an...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Carole J Kuehl Heather D Wood Terence L Marsh Thomas M Schmidt Vincent B Young

Establishment of mucosal and/or luminal colonization is the first step in the pathogenesis of many gastrointestinal bacterial pathogens. The pathogen must be able to establish itself in the face of competition from the complex microbial community that is already in place. We used culture-independent methods to monitor the colonization of the cecal mucosa of Helicobacter-free mice following expe...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2001
A Burich R Hershberg K Waggie W Zeng T Brabb G Westrich J L Viney L Maggio-Price

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is thought to result from a dysregulated mucosal immune response to luminal microbial antigens, with T lymphocytes mediating the colonic pathology. Infection with Helicobacter spp has been reported to cause IBD in immunodeficient mice, some of which lack T lymphocytes. To further understand the role of T cells and microbial antigens in triggering IBD, we infecte...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1995
B Shames J G Fox F Dewhirst L Yan Z Shen N S Taylor

The identification of a new murine pathogen, Helicobacter hepaticus, and its association with chronic active hepatitis and liver tumors prompted an evaluation of the prevalence of H. hepaticus in commercially available mice. Of the 28 different strains or stocks, totaling 160 mice from four major commercial vendors, cultured for H. hepaticus, 100% of mice from two outbred strains from one vendo...

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