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Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance

BACKGROUND: Although antimicrobial peptides protect mucus and mucosa from bacteria, Helicobacter pylori is able to colonize the gastric mucus. To clarify in which extend Helicobacter escapes the antimicrobial defense, we systematically assessed susceptibility and expression levels of different antim...

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Autores principales: Nuding, Sabine, Gersemann, Michael, Hosaka, Yoshio, Konietzny, Sabrina, Schaefer, Christian, Beisner, Julia, Schroeder, Bjoern O., Ostaff, Maureen J., Saigenji, Katunori, Ott, German, Schaller, Martin, Stange, Eduard F., Wehkamp, Jan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073867
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author Nuding, Sabine
Gersemann, Michael
Hosaka, Yoshio
Konietzny, Sabrina
Schaefer, Christian
Beisner, Julia
Schroeder, Bjoern O.
Ostaff, Maureen J.
Saigenji, Katunori
Ott, German
Schaller, Martin
Stange, Eduard F.
Wehkamp, Jan
author_facet Nuding, Sabine
Gersemann, Michael
Hosaka, Yoshio
Konietzny, Sabrina
Schaefer, Christian
Beisner, Julia
Schroeder, Bjoern O.
Ostaff, Maureen J.
Saigenji, Katunori
Ott, German
Schaller, Martin
Stange, Eduard F.
Wehkamp, Jan
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description BACKGROUND: Although antimicrobial peptides protect mucus and mucosa from bacteria, Helicobacter pylori is able to colonize the gastric mucus. To clarify in which extend Helicobacter escapes the antimicrobial defense, we systematically assessed susceptibility and expression levels of different antimicrobial host factors in gastric mucosa with and without H. pylori infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated the expression levels of HBD1 (gene name DEFB1), HBD2 (DEFB4A), HBD3 (DEFB103A), HBD4 (DEFB104A), LL37 (CAMP) and elafin (PI3) by real time PCR in gastric biopsy samples in a total of 20 controls versus 12 patients colonized with H. pylori. Immunostaining was performed for HBD2 and HBD3. We assessed antimicrobial susceptibility by flow cytometry, growth on blood agar, radial diffusion assay and electron microscopy. RESULTS: H. pylori infection was associated with increased gastric levels of the inducible defensin HBD2 and of the antiprotease elafin, whereas the expression levels of the constitutive defensin HBD1, inducible HBD3 and LL37 remained unchanged. HBD4 was not expressed in significant levels in gastric mucosa. H. pylori strains were resistant to the defensins HBD1 as well as to elafin, and strain specific minimally susceptible to HBD2, whereas HBD3 and LL37 killed all H. pylori strains effectively. We demonstrated the binding of HBD2 and LL37 on the surface of H. pylori cells. Comparing the antibacterial activity of extracts from H. pylori negative and positive biopsies, we found only a minimal killing against H. pylori that was not increased by the induction of HBD2 in H. pylori positive samples. CONCLUSION: These data support the hypothesis that gastric H. pylori evades the host defense shield to allow colonization.
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spelling pubmed-37706542013-09-13 Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance Nuding, Sabine Gersemann, Michael Hosaka, Yoshio Konietzny, Sabrina Schaefer, Christian Beisner, Julia Schroeder, Bjoern O. Ostaff, Maureen J. Saigenji, Katunori Ott, German Schaller, Martin Stange, Eduard F. Wehkamp, Jan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Although antimicrobial peptides protect mucus and mucosa from bacteria, Helicobacter pylori is able to colonize the gastric mucus. To clarify in which extend Helicobacter escapes the antimicrobial defense, we systematically assessed susceptibility and expression levels of different antimicrobial host factors in gastric mucosa with and without H. pylori infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated the expression levels of HBD1 (gene name DEFB1), HBD2 (DEFB4A), HBD3 (DEFB103A), HBD4 (DEFB104A), LL37 (CAMP) and elafin (PI3) by real time PCR in gastric biopsy samples in a total of 20 controls versus 12 patients colonized with H. pylori. Immunostaining was performed for HBD2 and HBD3. We assessed antimicrobial susceptibility by flow cytometry, growth on blood agar, radial diffusion assay and electron microscopy. RESULTS: H. pylori infection was associated with increased gastric levels of the inducible defensin HBD2 and of the antiprotease elafin, whereas the expression levels of the constitutive defensin HBD1, inducible HBD3 and LL37 remained unchanged. HBD4 was not expressed in significant levels in gastric mucosa. H. pylori strains were resistant to the defensins HBD1 as well as to elafin, and strain specific minimally susceptible to HBD2, whereas HBD3 and LL37 killed all H. pylori strains effectively. We demonstrated the binding of HBD2 and LL37 on the surface of H. pylori cells. Comparing the antibacterial activity of extracts from H. pylori negative and positive biopsies, we found only a minimal killing against H. pylori that was not increased by the induction of HBD2 in H. pylori positive samples. CONCLUSION: These data support the hypothesis that gastric H. pylori evades the host defense shield to allow colonization. Public Library of Science 2013-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3770654/ /pubmed/24040100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073867 Text en © 2013 Nuding 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nuding, Sabine
Gersemann, Michael
Hosaka, Yoshio
Konietzny, Sabrina
Schaefer, Christian
Beisner, Julia
Schroeder, Bjoern O.
Ostaff, Maureen J.
Saigenji, Katunori
Ott, German
Schaller, Martin
Stange, Eduard F.
Wehkamp, Jan
Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance
title Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance
title_full Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance
title_fullStr Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance
title_short Gastric Antimicrobial Peptides Fail to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection Due to Selective Induction and Resistance
title_sort gastric antimicrobial peptides fail to eradicate helicobacter pylori infection due to selective induction and resistance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073867
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