The gram negative, microaerophilic bacterium Helicobacter pylori colonizes the human gastric mucosa and establishes a chronic infection that is tightly associated with atrophic gastritis, peptic ulcer, and gastric carcinoma. Cloning of the H. pylori cytotoxin gene shows that the protein is synthesized as a 140-kD precursor that is processed to a 94-kD fully active toxin. Oral administration to mice of the purified 94-kD protein caused ulceration and gastric lesions that bear some similarities to the pathology observed in humans. The cloning of the cytotoxin gene and the development of a mouse model of human gastric disease will provide the basis for the understanding of H. pylori pathogenesis and the development of therapeutics and vaccines.
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May 01 1994
Gene structure of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin and evidence of its key role in gastric disease.
J L Telford,
J L Telford
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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P Ghiara,
P Ghiara
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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M Dell'Orco,
M Dell'Orco
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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M Comanducci,
M Comanducci
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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D Burroni,
D Burroni
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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M Bugnoli,
M Bugnoli
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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M F Tecce,
M F Tecce
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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S Censini,
S Censini
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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A Covacci,
A Covacci
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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Z Xiang
Z Xiang
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
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J L Telford
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
P Ghiara
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
M Dell'Orco
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
M Comanducci
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
D Burroni
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
M Bugnoli
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
M F Tecce
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
S Censini
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
A Covacci
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
Z Xiang
Department of Molecular Biology, Immunobiological Research Institute Siena, Italy.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1994) 179 (5): 1653–1658.
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J L Telford, P Ghiara, M Dell'Orco, M Comanducci, D Burroni, M Bugnoli, M F Tecce, S Censini, A Covacci, Z Xiang; Gene structure of the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin and evidence of its key role in gastric disease.. J Exp Med 1 May 1994; 179 (5): 1653–1658. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.179.5.1653
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