What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases
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Resumo: | The Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is present in more than half the world’s population and it has been associated with several gastric disorders, as gastritis, peptic ulceration and gastric adenocarcinoma. The clinical outcome of this infection depends on host and bacterium factors where H. pylori virulence genes seem to play a relevant role. Until now, cagA and vacA genes were studied and established in the literature as determining factors in gastric pathogenesis. However, there are percentages of gastric cancer cases that are cagA-negative. Several other virulence genes have been searched but these genes still remain in the shadow of cagA and vacA. Thus, this review aimed to bring up which genes have been suggested as potentially relevant virulence factors for H. pylori associated gastrointestinal diseases. We focused on the cagpathogenicity island, genes with adherence and motility functions and iceA based on its relevance shown in several studies in the literature. |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseasesHelicobacter pyloriMotilidade GastrointestinalThe Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is present in more than half the world’s population and it has been associated with several gastric disorders, as gastritis, peptic ulceration and gastric adenocarcinoma. The clinical outcome of this infection depends on host and bacterium factors where H. pylori virulence genes seem to play a relevant role. Until now, cagA and vacA genes were studied and established in the literature as determining factors in gastric pathogenesis. However, there are percentages of gastric cancer cases that are cagA-negative. Several other virulence genes have been searched but these genes still remain in the shadow of cagA and vacA. Thus, this review aimed to bring up which genes have been suggested as potentially relevant virulence factors for H. pylori associated gastrointestinal diseases. We focused on the cagpathogenicity island, genes with adherence and motility functions and iceA based on its relevance shown in several studies in the literature.World Journal of Gastroenterology2016-05-17T14:11:48Z2016-05-17T14:11:48Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCOSTA, D. M. ; PEREIRA, E. S. ; RABENHORST, S. H. B. What exists beyond cagA and vacA? genes in gastric diseases. World Journal of Gastroenterology, Beijing, v. 21, p. 1-32, 2015.1007-9327http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/16831Costa, Débora Menezes daPereira, Eliane dos SantosBarem Rabenhorst, Silvia Helenaengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-01-21T14:19:02Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/16831Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:53:52.453927Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases Costa, Débora Menezes da Helicobacter pylori Motilidade Gastrointestinal |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases |
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What exists beyond cagA and vacA? Helicobacter pylori genes in gastric diseases |
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Costa, Débora Menezes da |
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Costa, Débora Menezes da Pereira, Eliane dos Santos Barem Rabenhorst, Silvia Helena |
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Pereira, Eliane dos Santos Barem Rabenhorst, Silvia Helena |
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Costa, Débora Menezes da Pereira, Eliane dos Santos Barem Rabenhorst, Silvia Helena |
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Helicobacter pylori Motilidade Gastrointestinal |
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Helicobacter pylori Motilidade Gastrointestinal |
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The Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is present in more than half the world’s population and it has been associated with several gastric disorders, as gastritis, peptic ulceration and gastric adenocarcinoma. The clinical outcome of this infection depends on host and bacterium factors where H. pylori virulence genes seem to play a relevant role. Until now, cagA and vacA genes were studied and established in the literature as determining factors in gastric pathogenesis. However, there are percentages of gastric cancer cases that are cagA-negative. Several other virulence genes have been searched but these genes still remain in the shadow of cagA and vacA. Thus, this review aimed to bring up which genes have been suggested as potentially relevant virulence factors for H. pylori associated gastrointestinal diseases. We focused on the cagpathogenicity island, genes with adherence and motility functions and iceA based on its relevance shown in several studies in the literature. |
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2015 |
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2015 2016-05-17T14:11:48Z 2016-05-17T14:11:48Z |
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COSTA, D. M. ; PEREIRA, E. S. ; RABENHORST, S. H. B. What exists beyond cagA and vacA? genes in gastric diseases. World Journal of Gastroenterology, Beijing, v. 21, p. 1-32, 2015. 1007-9327 http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/16831 |
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COSTA, D. M. ; PEREIRA, E. S. ; RABENHORST, S. H. B. What exists beyond cagA and vacA? genes in gastric diseases. World Journal of Gastroenterology, Beijing, v. 21, p. 1-32, 2015. 1007-9327 |
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