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. 2000 Jan;45(1):83-92.
doi: 10.1023/a:1005461427250.

Helicobacter pylori water-soluble surface proteins activate human neutrophils and up-regulate expression of CXC chemokines

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Helicobacter pylori water-soluble surface proteins activate human neutrophils and up-regulate expression of CXC chemokines

J S Kim et al. Dig Dis Sci. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

To elucidate the mechanisms of the persistent neutrophil recruitment in H. pylori-infected gastric mucosa, we evaluated the activation of human neutrophils and CXC chemokine expression in neutrophils by H. pylori water-soluble surface proteins. H. pylori water extract (HPWE) was prepared from a supernatant of the H. pylori suspension in distilled water. After neutrophils were stimulated with HPWE, the mobilization of intracellular free calcium, the expression of lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1beta, and the secretion of myeloperoxidase (MPO) were enhanced in the neutrophils. In H. pylori-infected gastric mucosa, transendothelial and transepithelial migration of neutrophils were observed by electron microscopy and mucosal MPO levels were elevated. Up-regulation of the expression of interleukin-8 (IL-8) and growth-related oncogenes (GROs; GROalpha, GRObeta and GROgamma) mRNA and protein in neutrophils by HPWE was demonstrated by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. In conclusion, H. pylori-induced neutrophil recruitment may be mediated by CXC chemokines which are expressed by neutrophils activated by H. pylori water-soluble surface proteins.

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