نتایج جستجو برای: caga protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235914  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
mahtab bonyadi department of microbiology, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran ehsanollah ghaznavi-rad associate professor, department of microbiology, school of medicine, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran ghasem mosayebi professor entire, department of microbiology and immunology, school of medicine, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran mohammad rafiei associate professor, department of biostatistics and epidemiology, school of medicine, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran neda molaee department of microbiology and biotechnology, school of medicine, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran hamid abtahi associate professor, molecular and medicine research center, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran; associate professor, molecular and medicine research center, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran. tel: +98-8634173502, fax: +98-8634173526

conclusions based on the findings, application of recombinant arcaga antigen for the detection of h. pylori infection is a simple, rapid, and brief non-invasive method. therefore, it can be suggested as an appropriate antigen for h. pylori detection kits. results we investigated caga protein, using the immunoblotting method in stool samples, which were already identified as positive by the appl...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
negar souod young researchers and elite club, jahrom branch, islamic azad university, jahrom, ir iran; young researchers and elite club, jahrom branch,islamic azad university, jahrom, ir iran tel: +98-3813361045, fax: +98-3813361064 mohammad kargar department of microbiology, jahrom branch, islamic azad university, jahrom, ir iran abbas doosti department of biotechnology, shahrekord branch, islamic azad university, shahrekord, ir iran reza ranjbar molecular biology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

conclusions we found considerable relationship between s1a/m1a, s1a/m2, s2/m2 and s1c/m1a and some gastric disorders. further studies about the role of h. pylori virulence factors and gastric disorders were recommended. results the frequency of the vaca genotypes, sa1/m1, s1a/m1b, s1a/m2, s1b/m1a, s1b/m1b, s1b/m2, s1c/m1a, s1c/m1b, s1c/m2, s2/m1a, s2/m1b and s2/m2 were 27(6.6%), 8(4.3%), 45(28....

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
vahideh farjadi department of microbiology, faculty of science, islamic azad university, qom branch, qom, ir iran hamid abtahi molecular and medicine research center, arak university of medical sciences, arak, ir iran; molecular and medicine research center, arak university of medical sciences, arak, ir iran. tel: +98-8614173502. fax: +98-8614173526 mohammad reza zolfaghari department of microbiology, faculty of science, islamic azad university, qom branch, qom, ir iran safieh soufian department of biology, payame noor university, arak, ir iran leila hasanzadeh department of biotechnology and microbiology, arak university of medical sciences, arak, ir iran

conclusions results indicates that antigenic region of recombinant caga protein were recognized as an antigen , so it might be a candidate for the development of h. pylori vaccine, elisa kit designs and serological diagnosis of h. pylori infections. background helicobacter pylori is a human pathogen that causes chronic gastritis, which playsrole in gastric and duodenal ulcers, is also involved ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Matthias Selbach Stefan Moese Christof R Hauck Thomas F Meyer Steffen Backert

The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori uses a type IV secretion system to inject the bacterial CagA protein into gastric epithelial cells. Within the host cell, CagA becomes phosphorylated on tyrosine residues and initiates cytoskeletal rearrangements. We demonstrate here that Src-like protein-tyrosine kinases mediate CagA phosphorylation in vitro and in vivo. First, the Src-specific tyrosine...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2000
Momoyo Asahi Takeshi Azuma Shigeji Ito Yoshiyuki Ito Hiroyuki Suto Yukifumi Nagai Misao Tsubokawa Yumi Tohyama Shin Maeda Masao Omata Toshihiko Suzuki Chihiro Sasakawa

Attachment of Helicobacter pylori to gastric epithelial cells induces various cellular responses, including the tyrosine phosphorylation of an unknown 145-kD protein and interleukin 8 production. Here we show that this 145-kD protein is the cagA product of H. pylori, an immunodominant, cytotoxin-associated antigen. Epithelial cells infected with various H. pylori clinical isolates resulted in g...

Journal: :Biomedica : revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud 2013
Lidice González Karen Marrero Orlando Reyes Elaine Rodríguez Liudmila Martínez Boris L Rodríguez

INTRODUCTION Helicobacter pylori strains expressing cytotoxic CagA protein are more commonly associated with peptic ulceration, atrophic gastritis and gastric adenocarcinoma than those lacking CagA. Determination of anti-CagA antibodies, therefore, acquires a relevant clinical significance in the serological detection of H. pylori infection and disease risk prediction. However, the CagA-serolog...

Journal: :گوارش 0
mohammadreza bojary mehdi foroozandeh amirhoushang alvandi seyedmorteza hashemi faramarz masjedian ahmad nazifi

introduction and aims: helicobacter pylori commonly is associated with gastritis: but only sometimes it causes clinically significant diseases such as gastric and duodenal ulcer. the development of disease depends on the virulence of the infecting h. pylori strain, the susceptibility of the host, and environment co-factors. the cytotoxin associated protein encoded by caga gene is an important v...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Sabine Brandt Terry Kwok Roland Hartig Wolfgang König Steffen Backert

The Helicobacter pylori immunodominant protein, CagA, is associated with severe gastritis and carcinoma. Injection of CagA into gastric epithelial cells by type IV secretion leads to actin-cytoskeletal rearrangements and cell scattering. CagA has been reported to have no role in the induction of transcription factor NF-kappaB and IL-8, which are crucial determinants for chronic inflammation. He...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2003
Matthias Selbach Stefan Moese Robert Hurwitz Christof R Hauck Thomas F Meyer Steffen Backert

The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori translocates the CagA protein into epithelial cells by a type IV secretion process. Translocated CagA is tyrosine phosphorylated (CagA(P-Tyr)) on specific EPIYA sequence repeats by Src family tyrosine kinases. Phos phorylation of CagA induces the dephosphorylation of as yet unidentified cellular proteins, rearrangements of the host cell actin cytoskeleto...

2017
Masanori HATAKEYAMA

Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori cagA-positive strains is the strongest risk factor of gastric cancer. The cagA gene-encoded CagA protein is delivered into gastric epithelial cells via bacterial type IV secretion, where it undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation at the Glu-Pro-Ile-Tyr-Ala (EPIYA) motifs. Delivered CagA then acts as a non-physiological scaffold/hub protein by interacting wi...

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