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Kristy Leker1, Ivonne Lozano-Pope1, Keya Bandyopadhyay2, Biswa P Choudhury2, Marygorret Obonyo3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic bacterium that is recognized as a major cause of chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and gastric cancer. Comparable to other Gram-negative bacteria, lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are an important cellular component of the outer membrane of H. pylori. The LPS of this organism plays a key role in its colonization and persistence in the stomach. In addition, H. pylori LPS modulates pathogen-induced host inflammatory responses resulting in chronic inflammation within the gastrointestinal tract. Very little is known about the comparative LPS compositions of different strains of H. pylori with varied degree of virulence in human. Therefore, LPS was analyzed from two strains of H. pylori with differing potency in inducing inflammatory responses (SS1 and G27). LPS were extracted from aqueous and phenol layer of hot-phenol water extraction method and subjected for composition analysis by gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to sugar and fatty acid compositions.Entities:
Keywords: Chemical composition; Helicobacter pylori; Lipopolysaccharide
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29202699 PMCID: PMC5715995 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-017-1135-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Fig. 1SDS-PAGE analysis of LPS aqueous and phenol fractions. LPS was extracted from both the aqueous (aq) and phenol (ph) fractions of H. pylori SS1 and G27 strains. E. coli strain 055:B5 was used as standard LPS. A protein ladder was used for band sizing. SDS samples were determined using 20ul of LPS extract and then visualized with periodic silver stain
Fig. 2LPS composition analysis. LPS from aqueous fractions of H. pylori strains, G27 and SS1 were analyzed by GC-MS as both FAME and Tri-Sil FAME derivatives of hydroxy fatty acids from (a) SS1 (b) G27 and an overlay (c) depicting both SS1 (black) and G27 (red) is shown for comparison
Fig. 3Composition analysis of LPS extracted from phenol fractions. H. pylori strains, SS1 (a) and G27 (b) were analyzed by GC-MS analysis as FAME and Tri-Sil FAME derivatives. An overlay (c) is shown with SS1 (black) and G27 (red) for comparison
Mole percentage of monosaccharides present in LPS
| Abbreviation | SS1 - Aqueous layer | SS1 - Phenol Layer | G27 - Aqueous Layer | G27- Phenol Layer | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ribose | Rib | 14.63 | 18.71 | – | 9.58 |
| Rhamnose | Rha | 7.46 | – | – | – |
| Fucose | Fuc | 10.34 | 2.69 | 0.79 | – |
| Xylose | Xyl | 1.02 | 2.41 | 2.09 | 12.74 |
| Mannose | Man | 1.55 | 1.62 | 10.03 | 13.94 |
| Galactose | Gal | 22.84 | 6.26 | 34.73 | 13.35 |
| Glucose | Glc | 17.36 | 11.31 | 18.38 | 13.74 |
| N-Acetyl-D-galactosamine | GalNac | 18.16 | 16.53 | – | – |
| N-Acetyl-D-glucosamine | GlcNac | 2.71 | 14.08 | 11.64 | 20.1 |
| Heptose | Hep | 3.93 | 10.6 | 16.28 | 9.71 |
| 3-deoxy-α-D-mannooctulosonic acid | KDO | 5.31 | 15.78 | 6.06 | 6.83 |
| Amount (μg/ 100 ul) | 254.69 | 179.71 | 119.78 | 13.24 |
LPS from Helicobacter pylori strains SS1 and G27 were purified into aqueous (Aq) and phenol (Ph) layers and were separately subjected to composition analysis. The sugar composition values of aqueous and phenol layers are presented as mole percentages of monosaccharides obtained in fractions of the total amount that is presented in μg/100ul
Relative are percentage of fatty acids present in LPS
| SS1 - Aqueous layer | SS1 - Phenol Layer | G27 - Aqueous Layer | G27- Phenol Layer | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-Hydroxy Decanoic Acid | 3OH-C10:0 | – | 10.86 | – | – |
| 3-Hydroxy Dodecanoic Acid | 3OH-C12:0 | – | 17.11 | – | – |
| 3-Hydroxy Hexadecanoic Acid | 3OH-C16:0 | – | 23.4 | 31.22 | 21.68 |
| 3-Hydroxy Octadecanoic Acid | 3OH-C18:0 | – | 13.65 | 19.43 | 7.247 |
| Lauric Acid | C12:0 | – | 3.87 | – | – |
| Myristic Acid | C14:0 | – | 1.43 | 11.1 | 20.24 |
| Pentadecylic Acid | C15:0 | 29.9 | 8.84 | – | 11.33 |
| Palmitic Acid | C16:0 | 45.83 | 10.14 | 21.07 | 22.74 |
| Stearic Acid | C18:0 | 24.26 | 10.7 | 17.19 | 16.75 |
LPS from H. pylori strains, SS1 and G27 were purified into aqueous (Aq) and phenol (Ph) layers and were separately subjected to composition analysis. The fatty acid composition for the aqueous and the phenol layers were performed using the area under the corresponding fatty acids and is a relative percentage calculated as a percentage of that particular fatty acid in the total mixture