Title of article :
Potential Role of CagA in the Inhibition of T Cell Reactivity in Helicobacter pylori Infections
Author/Authors :
Paziak-Doma?ska، نويسنده , , Beata and Chmiela، نويسنده , , Magdalena and Jarosi?ska، نويسنده , , Agnieszka and Rudnicka، نويسنده , , Wies?awa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
4
From page :
136
To page :
139
Abstract :
The pathogenicity of chronic gastroduodenal diseases is very often related to Helicobacter pylori infections. Most H. pylori strains carry the cagA gene encoding an immunodominant 120- to 128-kDa protein which is considered a virulence marker. The majority of CagA-positive H. pylori isolates also produce a 95-kDa protein cytotoxin (VacA) causing vacuolation and degradation of mammalian cells. In our previous study we have shown that live H. pylori bacteria and their sonicates inhibit PHA-driven proliferation of human T lymphocytes. The H. pylori CagA and VacA proteins were suspected of a paralyzing effect of H. pylori on T cell proliferation. In this report, by using isogenic H. pylori mutant strains defective in CagA and VacA proteins, we determined that CagA is responsible for the inhibition of PHA-induced proliferation of T cells.
Keywords :
Helicobacter pylori , CagA , t cell proliferation
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Record number :
1855398
Link To Document :
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