HorB (HP0127) is a Gastric Epithelial Cell Adhesin
Background: The Helicobacter pylori protein HorB (encoded by HP0127) is a member of a paralogous family that includes the adhesins BabA, AlpA, AlpB, and HopZ, which contribute to adhesion to gastric epithelial cells. Of the verified H. pylori porins, the HorB sequence is most similar to that of Hop...
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Published in: | Helicobacter (Cambridge, Mass.) Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 200 - 209 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford, UK
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01-06-2007
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Summary: | Background: The Helicobacter pylori protein HorB (encoded by HP0127) is a member of a paralogous family that includes the adhesins BabA, AlpA, AlpB, and HopZ, which contribute to adhesion to gastric epithelial cells. Of the verified H. pylori porins, the HorB sequence is most similar to that of HopE, but the function of HorB is unknown. The aim of our study was to investigate the role of HorB in H. pylori gastric epithelial cell adhesion.
Materials and methods: We disrupted the horB gene in H. pylori and measured the adhesion to gastric epithelial cells (AGS cells). We then assessed the effect that HorB disruption had on lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O‐chain production and Lewis x and Lewis y antigen expression. A HorB mutant in the mouse‐adapted strain H. pylori SS1 was created by marker exchange and mouse stomach colonization was quantified. Using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, human gastric biopsy material from H. pylori‐infected patients was then examined for expression of the horB gene.
Results: Disruption of the horB gene reduced H. pylori adhesion by more than twofold. Adhesion in the horB knockout strain was restored to wild‐type levels by re‐introduction of HorB into the chromosome. Disruption of HorB reduced production of LPS O‐chains and lowered the level of expression of Lewis x and Lewis y antigens. Insertional mutagenesis of the horB gene in H. pylori SS1 reduced mouse stomach colonization threefold. Finally, expression of the horB gene was detected in human gastric biopsy material from H. pylori‐infected patients.
Conclusions: From these data we conclude that HorB has a role in H. pylori adhesion during infection. |
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Bibliography: | istex:F0C6E2471F9E4E8E2AD4755A09F3F24F2FE7DC16 ArticleID:HEL499 ark:/67375/WNG-JHRNVW0Z-3 Centre for Molecular Biosciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine, County Londonderry, N. Ireland BT52 1SA. Present address ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 1083-4389 1523-5378 1478-4041 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1523-5378.2007.00499.x |