Helicobacter pylori Caga Protein Can Be Tyrosine Phosphorylated in Gastric Epithelial Cells

M Asahi, T Azuma, S Ito, Y Ito, H Suto, Y Nagai… - The Journal of …, 2000 - rupress.org
M Asahi, T Azuma, S Ito, Y Ito, H Suto, Y Nagai, M Tsubokawa, Y Tohyama, S Maeda…
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2000rupress.org
Attachment of Helicobacter pylori to gastric epithelial cells induces various cellular
responses, including the tyrosine phosphorylation of an unknown 145-kD protein and
interleukin 8 production. Here we show that this 145-kD protein is the cagA product of H.
pylori, an immunodominant, cytotoxin-associated antigen. Epithelial cells infected with
various H. pylori clinical isolates resulted in generation of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins
ranging from 130 to 145 kD in size that were also induced in vitro by mixing host cell lysate …
Attachment of Helicobacter pylori to gastric epithelial cells induces various cellular responses, including the tyrosine phosphorylation of an unknown 145-kD protein and interleukin 8 production. Here we show that this 145-kD protein is the cagA product of H. pylori, an immunodominant, cytotoxin-associated antigen. Epithelial cells infected with various H. pylori clinical isolates resulted in generation of tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins ranging from 130 to 145 kD in size that were also induced in vitro by mixing host cell lysate with bacterial lysate. When epithelial cells were infected with [35S]methionine-labeled H. pylori, a radioactive 145-kD protein was detected in the immunoprecipitates with antiphosphotyrosine antibody or anti-CagA (cytotoxin-associated gene A) antibody. Consistently, the 145-kD protein recognized by the anti-CagA and antiphosphotyrosine antibodies was induced in epithelial cells after infection of wild-type H. pylori but not the cagA::Km mutant. Furthermore, the amino acid sequence of the phosphorylated 145-kD protein induced by H. pylori infection was identical to the H. pylori CagA sequence. These results reveal that the tyrosine-phosphorylated 145-kD protein is H. pylori CagA protein, which may be delivered from attached bacteria into the host cytoplasm. The identification of the tyrosine-phosphorylated protein will thus provide further insights into understanding the precise roles of CagA protein in H. pylori pathogenesis.
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