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Mutagenicity of Helicobacter hepaticus infection in the lower bowel mucosa of 129/SvEv Rag2-/- Il10-/- gpt delta mice is influenced by sex.

Zhongming Ge1, Yan Feng1, Alexander Sheh1, Sureshkumar Muthupalani1, Guanyu Gong1,2, Supawadee Chawanthayatham2, John M Essigmann2, James G Fox1,2.   

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease and colonic tumors induced by Helicobacter hepaticus (Hh) infection in susceptible mouse strains are utilized to dissect the mechanisms underlying similar human diseases. In our study, infection with genotoxic cytolethal distending toxin-producing Hh in 129/SvEv Rag2-/- Il10-/- gpt delta (RagIl10gpt) mice of both sexes for 21 weeks induced significantly more severe cecal and colonic pathology compared to uninfected controls. The mutation frequencies in the infected RagIl10gpt males were 2.1-fold higher for the cecum and 1.7-fold higher for the colon than male RagIl10gpt controls. In addition, there was a 12.5-fold increase of G:C-to-T:A transversions in the colon of Hh-infected males compared to controls. In contrast, there was no statistical significance in mutation frequencies between infected female Rag2Il10gpt mice and controls. Moreover, Hh infection in RagIl10gpt males significantly up-regulated transcription of Tnfα and iNos, and decreased mRNA levels of cecal Atm compared to the infected females; there was no significant difference in mRNA levels of Il-22, Il-17A, Ifnγ and Atr between the infected males and females. Significantly higher levels of cecal and colonic iNos expression and γH2AX-positive epithelial cells (a biomarker for double-strand DNA breaks [DSB]) in Hh-infected Rag2Il10gpt males vs. Hh-infected females were noted. Finally, Hh infection and associated inflammation increased levels of intestinal mucosa-associated genotoxic colibactin-producing pks+ Escherichia coli. Elevated Tnfα and iNos responses and bacterial genotoxins, in concert with suppression of the DSB repair responses, may have promoted mutagenesis in the lower bowel mucosa of Hh-infected male RagIl10gpt mice.
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Keywords:  DSBs; H. hepaticus; colitis; iNos expression; mutation promotion

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30977112      PMCID: PMC6724725          DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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