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Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen

BACKGROUND: Helicobacter mustelae causes gastritis, ulcers and gastric cancer in ferrets and other mustelids. H. mustelae remains the only helicobacter other than H. pylori that causes gastric ulceration and cancer in its natural host. To improve understanding of H. mustelae pathogenesis, and the ul...

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Autores principales: O'Toole, Paul W, Snelling, William J, Canchaya, Carlos, Forde, Brian M, Hardie, Kim R, Josenhans, Christine, Graham, Robert LJ, McMullan, Geoff, Parkhill, Julian, Belda, Eugenio, Bentley, Stephen D
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2846917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20219135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-164
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author O'Toole, Paul W
Snelling, William J
Canchaya, Carlos
Forde, Brian M
Hardie, Kim R
Josenhans, Christine
Graham, Robert LJ
McMullan, Geoff
Parkhill, Julian
Belda, Eugenio
Bentley, Stephen D
author_facet O'Toole, Paul W
Snelling, William J
Canchaya, Carlos
Forde, Brian M
Hardie, Kim R
Josenhans, Christine
Graham, Robert LJ
McMullan, Geoff
Parkhill, Julian
Belda, Eugenio
Bentley, Stephen D
author_sort O'Toole, Paul W
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description BACKGROUND: Helicobacter mustelae causes gastritis, ulcers and gastric cancer in ferrets and other mustelids. H. mustelae remains the only helicobacter other than H. pylori that causes gastric ulceration and cancer in its natural host. To improve understanding of H. mustelae pathogenesis, and the ulcerogenic and carcinogenic potential of helicobacters in general, we sequenced the H. mustelae genome, and identified 425 expressed proteins in the envelope and cytosolic proteome. RESULTS: The H. mustelae genome lacks orthologs of major H. pylori virulence factors including CagA, VacA, BabA, SabA and OipA. However, it encodes ten autotransporter surface proteins, seven of which were detected in the expressed proteome, and which, except for the Hsr protein, are of unknown function. There are 26 putative outer membrane proteins in H. mustelae, some of which are most similar to the Hof proteins of H. pylori. Although homologs of putative virulence determinants of H. pylori (NapA, plasminogen adhesin, collagenase) and Campylobacter jejuni (CiaB, Peb4a) are present in the H. mustelae genome, it also includes a distinct complement of virulence-related genes including a haemagglutinin/haemolysin protein, and a glycosyl transferase for producing blood group A/B on its lipopolysaccharide. The most highly expressed 264 proteins in the cytosolic proteome included many corresponding proteins from H. pylori, but the rank profile in H. mustelae was distinctive. Of 27 genes shown to be essential for H. pylori colonization of the gerbil, all but three had orthologs in H. mustelae, identifying a shared set of core proteins for gastric persistence. CONCLUSIONS: The determination of the genome sequence and expressed proteome of the ulcerogenic species H mustelae provides a comparative model for H. pylori to investigate bacterial gastric carcinogenesis in mammals, and to suggest ways whereby cag minus H. pylori strains might cause ulceration and cancer. The genome sequence was deposited in EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ under accession number FN555004.
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spelling pubmed-28469172010-03-30 Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen O'Toole, Paul W Snelling, William J Canchaya, Carlos Forde, Brian M Hardie, Kim R Josenhans, Christine Graham, Robert LJ McMullan, Geoff Parkhill, Julian Belda, Eugenio Bentley, Stephen D BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Helicobacter mustelae causes gastritis, ulcers and gastric cancer in ferrets and other mustelids. H. mustelae remains the only helicobacter other than H. pylori that causes gastric ulceration and cancer in its natural host. To improve understanding of H. mustelae pathogenesis, and the ulcerogenic and carcinogenic potential of helicobacters in general, we sequenced the H. mustelae genome, and identified 425 expressed proteins in the envelope and cytosolic proteome. RESULTS: The H. mustelae genome lacks orthologs of major H. pylori virulence factors including CagA, VacA, BabA, SabA and OipA. However, it encodes ten autotransporter surface proteins, seven of which were detected in the expressed proteome, and which, except for the Hsr protein, are of unknown function. There are 26 putative outer membrane proteins in H. mustelae, some of which are most similar to the Hof proteins of H. pylori. Although homologs of putative virulence determinants of H. pylori (NapA, plasminogen adhesin, collagenase) and Campylobacter jejuni (CiaB, Peb4a) are present in the H. mustelae genome, it also includes a distinct complement of virulence-related genes including a haemagglutinin/haemolysin protein, and a glycosyl transferase for producing blood group A/B on its lipopolysaccharide. The most highly expressed 264 proteins in the cytosolic proteome included many corresponding proteins from H. pylori, but the rank profile in H. mustelae was distinctive. Of 27 genes shown to be essential for H. pylori colonization of the gerbil, all but three had orthologs in H. mustelae, identifying a shared set of core proteins for gastric persistence. CONCLUSIONS: The determination of the genome sequence and expressed proteome of the ulcerogenic species H mustelae provides a comparative model for H. pylori to investigate bacterial gastric carcinogenesis in mammals, and to suggest ways whereby cag minus H. pylori strains might cause ulceration and cancer. The genome sequence was deposited in EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ under accession number FN555004. BioMed Central 2010-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2846917/ /pubmed/20219135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-164 Text en Copyright ©2010 O'Toole et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
O'Toole, Paul W
Snelling, William J
Canchaya, Carlos
Forde, Brian M
Hardie, Kim R
Josenhans, Christine
Graham, Robert LJ
McMullan, Geoff
Parkhill, Julian
Belda, Eugenio
Bentley, Stephen D
Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen
title Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen
title_full Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen
title_fullStr Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen
title_full_unstemmed Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen
title_short Comparative genomics and proteomics of Helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen
title_sort comparative genomics and proteomics of helicobacter mustelae, an ulcerogenic and carcinogenic gastric pathogen
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2846917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20219135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-164
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