Molecular mechanism of action of major Helicobacter pylori virulence factors

Although Helicobacter pylori infects 50% of the total human population, only a small fraction of the infected people suffer from severe diseases like peptic ulcers and gastric adenocarcinoma. H. pylori strains, host genotypes and environmental factors play important role in deciding the extent and s...

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description Although Helicobacter pylori infects 50% of the total human population, only a small fraction of the infected people suffer from severe diseases like peptic ulcers and gastric adenocarcinoma. H. pylori strains, host genotypes and environmental factors play important role in deciding the extent and severity of the gastroduodenal diseases. The bacteria has developed a unique set of virulence factors to survive in the extreme ecological niche of human stomach. Together these virulence factors make H. pylori one of the most successful human pathogenic bacteria colonizing more than half of the human population. Understanding the mechanism of action of the major H. pylori virulence factors will shed light into the molecular basis of its pathogenicity.
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Bacteria
Bacterial Adhesion - physiology
Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
Environmental factors
Flagella - metabolism
Genotypes
Helicobacter Infections - drug therapy
Helicobacter Infections - metabolism
Helicobacter pylori
Helicobacter pylori - metabolism
Helicobacter pylori - pathogenicity
Human populations
Humans
Microbiology
Pathogens
Peptic Ulcer - drug therapy
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Stomach Neoplasms - drug therapy
Stomach Neoplasms - metabolism
Urease - metabolism
Virulence
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