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Involvement of syntaxin 7 in human gastric epithelial cell vacuolation induced by the Helicobacter pylori-produced cytotoxin VacA.

Junko Suzuki1, Hirohide Ohnishi, Akihiro Wada, Toshiya Hirayama, Hideki Ohno, Namiki Ueda, Hiroshi Yasuda, Taroh Iiri, Yoh Wada, Masamitsu Futai, Hirosato Mashima.   

Abstract

The Helicobacter pylori-produced cytotoxin VacA induces intracellular vacuolation. The formed vacuole is assumed to be a hybrid of late endosome and lysosome. To elucidate the molecular mechanism of VacA-induced vacuolation, we examined the participation of syntaxin 7 in the human gastric epithelial cell line AGS. Immunocytochemistry revealed that endogenous syntaxin 7 was localized to vacuoles induced by VacA. Northern and Western blotting demonstrated that VacA intoxication increased syntaxin 7 mRNA and protein expression, respectively, in a time-dependent manner. Transient transfection of dominant-negative mutant syntaxin 7, which lacks a carboxyl-terminal transmembrane domain, inhibited VacA-induced vacuolation. In contrast, transient transfection of wild-type syntaxin 7, dominant-negative mutant syntaxin 1a, or dominant-negative mutant syntaxin 4 did not alter VacA-induced vacuolation. Furthermore, under VacA treatment, neutral red dye uptake, a parameter of VacA-induced vacuolation, was inhibited in cells stably transfected with mutant syntaxin 7 but not in cells stably transfected with wild-type syntaxin 7, mutant syntaxin 1a, or mutant syntaxin 4. Sequential immunocytochemical observation confirmed that expression of mutant syntaxin 7 did not affect VacA attachment to or internalization into AGS cells. We suggest that syntaxin 7 is involved in the intracellular vacuolation induced by VacA.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12730232     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M212445200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  11 in total

1.  Involvement of vesicle-associated membrane protein 7 in human gastric epithelial cell vacuolation induced by Helicobacter pylori-produced VacA.

Authors:  Hirosato Mashima; Junko Suzuki; Toshiya Hirayama; Yukako Yoshikumi; Hideki Ohno; Hirohide Ohnishi; Hiroshi Yasuda; Toshiro Fujita; Masao Omata
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2008-03-24       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Variants in autophagy genes affect susceptibility to both Crohn's disease and Helicobacter pylori infection.

Authors:  Yana Zavros; Gerhard Rogler
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2012-03-23       Impact factor: 22.682

3.  Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin promotes bacterial intracellular survival in gastric epithelial cells.

Authors:  M R Terebiznik; C L Vazquez; K Torbicki; D Banks; T Wang; W Hong; S R Blanke; M I Colombo; N L Jones
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2006-09-25       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  Induction of nonapoptotic cell death by activated Ras requires inverse regulation of Rac1 and Arf6.

Authors:  Haymanti Bhanot; Ashley M Young; Jean H Overmeyer; William A Maltese
Journal:  Mol Cancer Res       Date:  2010-08-16       Impact factor: 5.852

5.  Inhibition of primary human T cell proliferation by Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin (VacA) is independent of VacA effects on IL-2 secretion.

Authors:  Mark S Sundrud; Victor J Torres; Derya Unutmaz; Timothy L Cover
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2004-05-05       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Clustering and redistribution of late endocytic compartments in response to Helicobacter pylori vacuolating toxin.

Authors:  Yi Li; Angela Wandinger-Ness; James R Goldenring; Timothy L Cover
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2004-01-23       Impact factor: 4.138

7.  A Tale of Two Toxins: Helicobacter Pylori CagA and VacA Modulate Host Pathways that Impact Disease.

Authors:  Kathleen R Jones; Jeannette M Whitmire; D Scott Merrell
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2010-11-23       Impact factor: 5.640

8.  the versatility of the Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin vacA in signal transduction and molecular crosstalk.

Authors:  Steffen Backert; Nicole Tegtmeyer
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2010-01-15       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 9.  VacA's Induction of VacA-Containing Vacuoles (VCVs) and Their Immunomodulatory Activities on Human T Cells.

Authors:  Ciara Utsch; Rainer Haas
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2016-06-18       Impact factor: 4.546

10.  Disruption of Small GTPase Rab7 Exacerbates the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis in Experimental Mouse Models.

Authors:  Kenichi Takahashi; Hirosato Mashima; Kouichi Miura; Daichi Maeda; Akiteru Goto; Takashi Goto; Ge-Hong Sun-Wada; Yoh Wada; Hirohide Ohnishi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-06-06       Impact factor: 4.379

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