The Gastric Mucosa from Patients Infected with CagA+ or VacA+ Helicobacter pylori Has a Lower Level of Dual Oxidase-2 Expression than Uninfected or Infected with CagA−/VacA− H. pylori
Background Helicobacter pylori ( H. pylori) is a well-recognized gastroduodenal pathogen and class I carcinogen. Dual oxidase-2 (DUOX2), a member of NADPH oxidase family, has several critical physiological functions, including thyroid hormone biosynthesis and host mucosal defense. Aim To investigate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Digestive diseases and sciences 2016-08, Vol.61 (8), p.2328-2337 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Helicobacter pylori
(
H. pylori)
is a well-recognized gastroduodenal pathogen and class I carcinogen. Dual oxidase-2 (DUOX2), a member of NADPH oxidase family, has several critical physiological functions, including thyroid hormone biosynthesis and host mucosal defense.
Aim
To investigate the effect of
H. pylori
infection on DUOX2 gene expression in human stomach.
Materials and Methods
The biopsies were obtained from patients who underwent endoscopic diagnosis. The patient serum was assayed for two virulence factors of
H. pylori,
CagA IgG and VacA. The inflammation in gastric mucosa was analyzed with histology. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to detect the expression of three members of NADPH oxidase, NOX1, NOX2, and DUOX2, as well as lactoperoxidase (LPO) in the gastric mucosa. NOX2, DUOX2, and myeloperoxidase (MPO) protein levels were quantified by Western blots or immunohistochemistry.
Results
The
H. pylori
-infected gastric mucosa had more severe inflammation than uninfected samples. However, the expression of DUOX2 mRNA and protein was lower in gastric mucosa of patients with
H. pylori
infection compared to the uninfected. Among the
H. pylori
-infected patients, those having CagA IgG or VacA in the serum had lower DUOX2 expression levels than those infected with
H. pylori
without either virulence factor. The NOX2 and MPO levels were higher in those patients infected with
H. pylori
irrespective of the virulence factors than those uninfected patients. NOX1 and LPO mRNA were undetectable in the gastric mucosa.
Conclusion
CagA+ or VacA+
H. pylori
in the stomach of patients may suppress DUOX2 expression to promote its own survival. Increased NOX2 could not eliminate
H. pylori
infection. |
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ISSN: | 0163-2116 1573-2568 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10620-016-4144-z |