Title of article :
Variant of Helicobacter pylori CagA proteins induce different magnitude of morphological changes in gastric epithelial cells
Author/Authors :
ALFIZAH, Hanafiah Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Medicine, Medical Centre - Department of Medical Microbiology Immunology, Malaysia , RAMELAH, Mohamed Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Centre for Collaborative Innovation, Malaysia
From page :
29
To page :
34
Abstract :
Infection with Helicobacter pylori cagA-positive strains is associated with gastroduodenal diseases. The CagA protein is injected into gastric epithelial cells and supposedly induces morphological changes termed the ‘hummingbird phenotype’, which is associated with scattering and increased cell motility. The molecular mechanisms leading to the CagA-dependent morphological changes are only partially known. The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of CagA vari- ants on the magnitude of gastric epithelial cell morphological changes. Recombinant 3’ terminal domains of cagA were cloned and expressed in a gastric epithelial cell line and the hummingbird phenotype was quantified by microscopy. The 3’ region of the cagA gene of Malaysian H. pylori isolates showed six sub-genotypes that differed in the structural organization of the EPIYA repeat sequences. The percentage of hummingbird cells induced by CagA increased with duration of transfection. The hummingbird phenotype was observed to be more pronounced when CagA with 4 EPIYA motifs rather than 3 or 2 EPIYA motifs was produced. The activity of different CagA variants in the induction of the hummingbird phenotype in gastric epithelial cells depends at least in part on EPIYA motif variability. The difference in CagA genotypes might influence the poten- tial of individual CagAs to cause morphological changes in host cells. Depending on the relative exposure of cells to CagA genotypes, this may contribute to the various disease outcomes caused by H. pylori infection in different individuals.
Keywords :
Helicobacter pylori , hummingbird phenotype , CagA EPIYA
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology
Journal title :
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology
Record number :
2537781
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