Upregulation of Soluble HLA‐G5 and HLA‐G6 Isoforms in the Milder Histopathological Stages of Helicobacter pylori Infection: A Role for Subverting Immune Responses?

The subversion mechanisms employed by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) to escape from immune surveillance and to establish persistent infection are poorly understood. Growing evidence indicates that expression of HLA‐G, a non‐classical major histocompatibility complex molecule, negatively regulates i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scandinavian journal of immunology 2016-01, Vol.83 (1), p.38-43
Hauptverfasser: Oliveira Souza, D. M. B., Genre, J., Alves Silva, T. G., Soares, C. P., Borges Ferreira Rocha, K., Nunes Oliveira, C., Nunes Jatobá, C. A., Marco de Leon Andrade, J., Moreau, P., Cunha Medeiros, A., Donadi, E. A., Oliveira Crispim, J. C.
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Zusammenfassung:The subversion mechanisms employed by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) to escape from immune surveillance and to establish persistent infection are poorly understood. Growing evidence indicates that expression of HLA‐G, a non‐classical major histocompatibility complex molecule, negatively regulates immune responses in pathological conditions, including infectious diseases. In this context, we aimed to evaluate HLA‐G expression in the gastric microenvironment of individuals harbouring H. pylori and to correlate it with histological variables. Fifty‐four gastric specimens from patients harbouring H. pylori infection were evaluated by immunohistochemistry using anti‐HLA‐G monoclonal antibody. As a result, HLA‐G expression was detected in 43 of 54 specimens harbouring H. pylori. The presence of HLA‐G was significantly associated with milder colonization by H. pylori (P 
ISSN:0300-9475
1365-3083
DOI:10.1111/sji.12385