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Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis

Caveolin-1 (Cav1) is a scaffold protein and pathogen receptor in the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. Chronic infection of gastric epithelial cells by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major risk factor for human gastric cancer (GC) where Cav1 is frequently down-regulated. However, the funct...

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Autores principales: Hitkova, Ivana, Yuan, Gang, Anderl, Florian, Gerhard, Markus, Kirchner, Thomas, Reu, Simone, Röcken, Christoph, Schäfer, Claus, Schmid, Roland M., Vogelmann, Roger, Ebert, Matthias P. A., Burgermeister, Elke
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3623771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23592983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003251
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author Hitkova, Ivana
Yuan, Gang
Anderl, Florian
Gerhard, Markus
Kirchner, Thomas
Reu, Simone
Röcken, Christoph
Schäfer, Claus
Schmid, Roland M.
Vogelmann, Roger
Ebert, Matthias P. A.
Burgermeister, Elke
author_facet Hitkova, Ivana
Yuan, Gang
Anderl, Florian
Gerhard, Markus
Kirchner, Thomas
Reu, Simone
Röcken, Christoph
Schäfer, Claus
Schmid, Roland M.
Vogelmann, Roger
Ebert, Matthias P. A.
Burgermeister, Elke
author_sort Hitkova, Ivana
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description Caveolin-1 (Cav1) is a scaffold protein and pathogen receptor in the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. Chronic infection of gastric epithelial cells by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major risk factor for human gastric cancer (GC) where Cav1 is frequently down-regulated. However, the function of Cav1 in H. pylori infection and pathogenesis of GC remained unknown. We show here that Cav1-deficient mice, infected for 11 months with the CagA-delivery deficient H. pylori strain SS1, developed more severe gastritis and tissue damage, including loss of parietal cells and foveolar hyperplasia, and displayed lower colonisation of the gastric mucosa than wild-type B6129 littermates. Cav1-null mice showed enhanced infiltration of macrophages and B-cells and secretion of chemokines (RANTES) but had reduced levels of CD25(+) regulatory T-cells. Cav1-deficient human GC cells (AGS), infected with the CagA-delivery proficient H. pylori strain G27, were more sensitive to CagA-related cytoskeletal stress morphologies (“humming bird”) compared to AGS cells stably transfected with Cav1 (AGS/Cav1). Infection of AGS/Cav1 cells triggered the recruitment of p120 RhoGTPase-activating protein/deleted in liver cancer-1 (p120RhoGAP/DLC1) to Cav1 and counteracted CagA-induced cytoskeletal rearrangements. In human GC cell lines (MKN45, N87) and mouse stomach tissue, H. pylori down-regulated endogenous expression of Cav1 independently of CagA. Mechanistically, H. pylori activated sterol-responsive element-binding protein-1 (SREBP1) to repress transcription of the human Cav1 gene from sterol-responsive elements (SREs) in the proximal Cav1 promoter. These data suggested a protective role of Cav1 against H. pylori-induced inflammation and tissue damage. We propose that H. pylori exploits down-regulation of Cav1 to subvert the host's immune response and to promote signalling of its virulence factors in host cells.
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spelling pubmed-36237712013-04-16 Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis Hitkova, Ivana Yuan, Gang Anderl, Florian Gerhard, Markus Kirchner, Thomas Reu, Simone Röcken, Christoph Schäfer, Claus Schmid, Roland M. Vogelmann, Roger Ebert, Matthias P. A. Burgermeister, Elke PLoS Pathog Research Article Caveolin-1 (Cav1) is a scaffold protein and pathogen receptor in the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. Chronic infection of gastric epithelial cells by Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major risk factor for human gastric cancer (GC) where Cav1 is frequently down-regulated. However, the function of Cav1 in H. pylori infection and pathogenesis of GC remained unknown. We show here that Cav1-deficient mice, infected for 11 months with the CagA-delivery deficient H. pylori strain SS1, developed more severe gastritis and tissue damage, including loss of parietal cells and foveolar hyperplasia, and displayed lower colonisation of the gastric mucosa than wild-type B6129 littermates. Cav1-null mice showed enhanced infiltration of macrophages and B-cells and secretion of chemokines (RANTES) but had reduced levels of CD25(+) regulatory T-cells. Cav1-deficient human GC cells (AGS), infected with the CagA-delivery proficient H. pylori strain G27, were more sensitive to CagA-related cytoskeletal stress morphologies (“humming bird”) compared to AGS cells stably transfected with Cav1 (AGS/Cav1). Infection of AGS/Cav1 cells triggered the recruitment of p120 RhoGTPase-activating protein/deleted in liver cancer-1 (p120RhoGAP/DLC1) to Cav1 and counteracted CagA-induced cytoskeletal rearrangements. In human GC cell lines (MKN45, N87) and mouse stomach tissue, H. pylori down-regulated endogenous expression of Cav1 independently of CagA. Mechanistically, H. pylori activated sterol-responsive element-binding protein-1 (SREBP1) to repress transcription of the human Cav1 gene from sterol-responsive elements (SREs) in the proximal Cav1 promoter. These data suggested a protective role of Cav1 against H. pylori-induced inflammation and tissue damage. We propose that H. pylori exploits down-regulation of Cav1 to subvert the host's immune response and to promote signalling of its virulence factors in host cells. Public Library of Science 2013-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3623771/ /pubmed/23592983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003251 Text en © 2013 Hitkova et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hitkova, Ivana
Yuan, Gang
Anderl, Florian
Gerhard, Markus
Kirchner, Thomas
Reu, Simone
Röcken, Christoph
Schäfer, Claus
Schmid, Roland M.
Vogelmann, Roger
Ebert, Matthias P. A.
Burgermeister, Elke
Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
title Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
title_full Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
title_fullStr Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
title_full_unstemmed Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
title_short Caveolin-1 Protects B6129 Mice against Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
title_sort caveolin-1 protects b6129 mice against helicobacter pylori gastritis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3623771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23592983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003251
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