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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2014; 20(30): 10368-10382
Published online Aug 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i30.10368
Table 1 Virulence factors of Helicobacter pylori[4-7]
Virulence factorFunction
H. pylori colonization
UreaseBuffers stomach acid, toxic effect on epithelium cells, disrupting cell tight junctions, and sheathing antigen
FlagellaActive movements through mucin
BabAAdhesin
H. pylori survival
Nox1Resistance to killing by phagocytes, infected-site inflammation
Superoxide dismutaseResistance to killing by phagocytes
CatalaseResistance to killing by phagocytes
Phospholipase ADigest phospholipids in cell membranes
Alcohol dehydrogenaseGastric mucosal injury
Tissue inflammation and damage
Vac ACytotoxicity
cag PAI31 genes coding for type IV secretion system
CagAImmunodominant antigen (part of cag PAI)
OipAInduce inflammation, especially for IL-8
DupAInduce inflammation via CagA, OipA and/or VacA
HP-NAPNeutrophil activation
Lewis x and y antigensMolecular mimicry, autoimmunity
LPSLow toxicity
Other
IceAHomolog of type II restriction endonuclease