<i>Helicobacter pylori</i> Adhesin Binding Fucosylated Histo-Blood Group Antigens Revealed by Retagging

Dag Ilver(Lund University), Anna Arnqvist(Lund University), Johan Ögren(Lund University), Inga-Maria Frick(Lund University), Dangeruta Kersulyte(Lund University), Engin T. Incecik(Lund University), Douglas E. Berg(Lund University), Antonello Covacci(Lund University), Lars Engstrand(Lund University), Thomas Borén(Lund University)
Science
January 16, 1998
Cited by 1,227

Abstract

The bacterium Helicobacter pylori is the causative agent for peptic ulcer disease. Bacterial adherence to the human gastric epithelial lining is mediated by the fucosylated Lewis b (Leb) histo-blood group antigen. The Leb-binding adhesin, BabA, was purified by receptor activity-directed affinity tagging. The bacterial Leb-binding phenotype was associated with the presence of the cag pathogenicity island among clinical isolates of H. pylori. A vaccine strategy based on the BabA adhesin might serve as a means to target the virulent type I strains of H. pylori.


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