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Helicobacter pylori from asymptomatic hosts expressing heptoglycan but lacking Lewis O-chains: Lewis blood-group O-chains may play a role in Helicobacter pylori induced pathology.

M A Monteiro1, F St Michael, D A Rasko, D E Taylor, J W Conlan, K H Chan, S M Logan, B J Appelmelk, M B Perry.   

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori is a widespread Gram-negative bacterium responsible for the onset of various gastric pathologies and cancers in humans. A familiar trait of H. pylori is the production of cell-surface lipopolysaccharides (LPSs; O-chain --> core --> lipid A) with O-chain structures analogous to some mammalian histo-blood-group antigens, those being the Lewis determinants (Lea, Leb, Lex, sialyl Lex, Ley) and blood groups A and linear B. Some of these LPS antigens have been implicated as autoimmune, adhesion, and colonization components of H. pylori pathogenic mechanisms. This article describes the chemical structures of LPSs from H. pylori isolated from subjects with no overt signs of disease. Experimental data from chemical- and spectroscopic-based studies unanimously showed that these H. pylori manufactured extended heptoglycans composed of 2- and 3-linked D-glycero-alpha-D-manno-heptopyranose units and did not express any blood-group O-antigen chains. The fact that another H. pylori isolate with a similar LPS structure was shown to be capable of colonizing mice indicates that H. pylori histo-blood-group structures are not an absolute prerequisite for colonization in the murine model also. The absence of O-chains with histo-blood groups may cause H. pylori to become inept in exciting an immune response. Additionally, the presence of elongated heptoglycans may impede exposure of disease-causing outer-membrane antigens. These factors may render such H. pylori incapable of creating exogenous contacts essential for pathogenesis of severe gastroduodenal diseases and suggest that histo-blood groups in the LPS may indeed play a role in inducing a more severe H. pylori pathology.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11527214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0829-8211            Impact factor:   3.626


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