نتایج جستجو برای: gastric epithelial cells

تعداد نتایج: 1520855  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Yumiko Fujii Kyoko Yoshihashi Hidekazu Suzuki Shuichi Tsutsumi Hiroyuki Mutoh Shin Maeda Yukinori Yamagata Yasuyuki Seto Hiroyuki Aburatani Masanori Hatakeyama

Intestinal metaplasia of the stomach, a mucosal change characterized by the conversion of gastric epithelium into an intestinal phenotype, is a precancerous lesion from which intestinal-type gastric adenocarcinoma arises. Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is a major cause of gastric intestinal metaplasia, and aberrant induction by H. pylori of the intestine-specific caudal-related home...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Xuejun Fan Sheila E. Crowe Simon Behar Harshani Gunasena Gang Ye Helene Haeberle Nancy Van Houten William K. Gourley Peter B. Ernst Victor E. Reyes

Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with gastric epithelial damage, including apoptosis, ulceration, and cancer. Although bacterial factors and the host response are believed to contribute to gastric disease, no receptor has been identified that explains how the bacteria attach and signal the host cell to undergo apoptosis. Using H. pylori as "bait" to capture receptor proteins in solub...

Journal: :Gut 1996
X Fan A Long M Goggins X Fan P W Keeling D Kelleher

BACKGROUND Studies have suggested that expression of the adhesion molecule CD44 may be of prognostic importance in gastric cancer. In addition, there is strong evidence that Helicobacter pylori has a role in gastric cancer. AIMS To determine the expression of CD44 and its variants (v6, v9) and HLA class II molecules on human gastric epithelial cell and intraepithelial lymphocytes in patients ...

Journal: :Gut 1996
S F Moss J Calam B Agarwal S Wang P R Holt

BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori may promote gastric carcinogenesis through increasing gastric epithelial cell proliferation. How H pylori does so is unknown. Programmed, non-necrotic, cell death (apoptosis) occurs throughout the gut and is linked to proliferation. It was hypothesised that H pylori may induce hyper-proliferation through increasing apoptosis. AIM To measure the effect of H pylor...

Journal: :PANACEA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 2023

Gastric carcinoma is aggressive cancer with poor prognosis. E-cadherin 120 kD calcium mediated transmembrane glycoprotein that forms the cell adhesion molecule which maintains integrity of epithelial cells by keeping it cohesive. down regulation in gastric great significance dissociation cells, alteration tumor microenvironment, invasion, genesis and metastasis. To study expression to correlate...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2013
Johanna C Sierra Stuart Hobbs Rupesh Chaturvedi Fang Yan Keith T Wilson Richard M Peek D Brent Polk

Chronic infection of the gastric mucosa by Helicobacter pylori is associated with an increased risk of developing gastric cancer; however, the vast majority of infected individuals never develop this disease. One H. pylori virulence factor that increases gastric cancer risk is the cag pathogenicity island, which encodes a bacterial type IV secretion system. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression i...

2017
Deiber Olivera-Severo Augusto F. Uberti Miguel S. Marques Marta T. Pinto Maria Gomez-Lazaro Céu Figueiredo Marina Leite Célia R. Carlini

Helicobacter pylori is a pathogen involved in gastric diseases such as ulcers and carcinomas. H. pylori's urease is an important virulence factor produced in large amounts by this bacterium. In previous studies, we have shown that this protein is able to activate several cell types like neutrophils, monocytes, platelets, endothelial cells, and gastric epithelial cells. Angiogenesis is a physiol...

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: :Journal of immunology 2008
Kazuyoshi Yamauchi Il-Ju Choi Hong Lu Hiroaki Ogiwara David Y Graham Yoshio Yamaoka

The gastric mucosal immune response is thought to be comprised predominantly of the Th1 type; however, there are limited data regarding the role of IL-18 in Helicobacter pylori-induced inflammation. We investigated IL-18 levels in gastric mucosal biopsy specimens as well as in isolated gastric epithelial cells and lamina propria mononuclear cells. We also investigated IL-18 levels in gastric ep...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 1999
M K Jones E Sasaki F Halter R Pai T Nakamura T Arakawa T Kuroki A S Tarnawski

Although it is established that growth factors and prostaglandins function in the maintenance of gastric mucosal integrity and in the healing of gastric mucosal injury and ulceration, the regulatory relationship between growth factors and prostaglandins in the gastric mucosa is not well characterized. Therefore, we investigated whether hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) affects expression of COX-2 ...

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