A novel basolateral type IV secretion model for the CagA oncoprotein of helicobacter pylori

Wessler S, Backert S (2018)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2018

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Book Volume: 5

Pages Range: 60-62

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.15698/mic2018.01.611

Abstract

Intercellular junctions are crucial structural elements for the formation and maintenance of epithelial barrier functions to control homeostasis or protect against intruding pathogens in humans. Alterations in these complexes represent key events in the development and progression of numerous cancers as well as multiple infectious diseases. Many bacterial pathogens harbor type IV secretion systems (T4SSs), which translo-cate virulence factors into host cells to hijack cellular processes. The pathology of the gastric pathogen and type-I carcinogen Helicobacter pylori strongly depends on a T4SS encoded by the cag pathogenicity island (cagPAI). This T4SS forms a needle-like pilus and its activity is accomplished by the pilus-associated factors CagL, CagI and CagY which target the host integrin-β1 receptor followed by injection of the CagA oncoprotein into non-polarized AGS gastric epithelial cells. The finding of a T4SS receptor, however, suggested the presence of a sophisticated control mechanism for the injection of CagA. In fact, integrins constitute a group of basolateral receptors, which are normally absent at apical surfaces of the polarized epithelium in vivo. Our new results demonstrate that T4SS-pilus formation during H. pylori infection of polarized epithelial cells occurs preferentially at basolateral sites, and not at apical membranes (Tegtmeyer et al., 2017). We propose a stepwise process how H. pylori interacts with components of intercellular tight junctions (TJs) and adherens junctions (AJs), followed by contacting integ-rin-based focal adhesions to disrupt and transform the epithelial cell layer in the human stomach. The possible impact of this novel signaling cascade on pathogenesis during infection is reviewed.

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APA:

Wessler, S., & Backert, S. (2018). A novel basolateral type IV secretion model for the CagA oncoprotein of helicobacter pylori. Microbial Cell, 5(1), 60-62. https://dx.doi.org/10.15698/mic2018.01.611

MLA:

Wessler, Silja, and Steffen Backert. "A novel basolateral type IV secretion model for the CagA oncoprotein of helicobacter pylori." Microbial Cell 5.1 (2018): 60-62.

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