Helicobacter pylori Virulence Factors—Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenicity in the Gastric Microenvironment
Gastric cancer constitutes one of the most prevalent malignancies in both sexes; it is
currently the fourth major cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The pathogenesis of …
currently the fourth major cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The pathogenesis of …
Helicobacter pylori: an up-to-date overview on the virulence and pathogenesis mechanisms
HC Sharndama, IE Mba - Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 2022 - Springer
Helicobacter pylori is an organism associated with ulcer disease and gastric cancer. The
latter is one of the most prevalent malignancies and currently the fourth major cause of …
latter is one of the most prevalent malignancies and currently the fourth major cause of …
Impact of enteric bacterial infections at and beyond the epithelial barrier
The mucosal lining of the gut has co-evolved with a diverse microbiota over millions of
years, leading to the development of specialized mechanisms to actively limit the invasion of …
years, leading to the development of specialized mechanisms to actively limit the invasion of …
Pathobiology of Helicobacter pylori–induced gastric cancer
M Amieva, RM Peek Jr - Gastroenterology, 2016 - Elsevier
Colonization of the human stomach by Helicobacter pylori and its role in causing gastric
cancer is one of the richest examples of a complex relationship among human cells …
cancer is one of the richest examples of a complex relationship among human cells …
The impacts of H. pylori virulence factors on the development of gastroduodenal diseases
Although most H. pylori infectors are asymptomatic, some may develop serious disease,
such as gastric adenocarcinoma, gastric high-grade B cell lymphoma and peptic ulcer …
such as gastric adenocarcinoma, gastric high-grade B cell lymphoma and peptic ulcer …
Helicobacter pylori Virulence Factors Exploiting Gastric Colonization and its Pathogenicity
Helicobacter pylori colonizes the gastric epithelial cells of at least half of the world's
population, and it is the strongest risk factor for developing gastric complications like chronic …
population, and it is the strongest risk factor for developing gastric complications like chronic …
HTRA proteases: regulated proteolysis in protein quality control
Controlled proteolysis underlies a vast diversity of protective and regulatory processes that
are of key importance to cell fate. The unique molecular architecture of the widely conserved …
are of key importance to cell fate. The unique molecular architecture of the widely conserved …
Proteases and protease inhibitors in infectious diseases
There are numerous proteases of pathogenic organisms that are currently targeted for
therapeutic intervention along with many that are seen as potential drug targets. This review …
therapeutic intervention along with many that are seen as potential drug targets. This review …
The emerging roles of bacterial proteases in intestinal diseases
Proteases are an evolutionarily conserved family of enzymes that degrade peptide bonds
and have been implicated in several common gastrointestinal (GI) diseases. Although …
and have been implicated in several common gastrointestinal (GI) diseases. Although …
Serine protease HTRA1 as a novel target antigen in primary membranous nephropathy
LF Al-Rabadi, T Caza, C Trivin-Avillach… - Journal of the …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Background Identification of target antigens PLA2R, THSD7A, NELL1, or Semaphorin-3B
can explain the majority of cases of primary membranous nephropathy (MN). However …
can explain the majority of cases of primary membranous nephropathy (MN). However …