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Infection and Immunity, October 1998, p. 4976-4980, Vol. 66, No. 10
Department of Medical Microbiology,
University of Lund, Lund, Sweden
Received 23 March 1998/Returned for modification 18 May
1998/Accepted 22 July 1998
The binding of iodine-labelled plasminogen to Helicobacter
pylori CCUG 17874 was characterized. Inhibition of the binding was observed after preincubation of H. pylori cells
with nonradiolabelled plasminogen, lysine, or the lysine analogue
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Plasminogen Binding and Activation at the Surface
of Helicobacter pylori CCUG 17874
-aminocaproic acid. Fragments of plasminogen, kringles 1 to 3, kringle 4, and mini-plasminogen, were also studied as potential
inhibitors. Mini-plasminogen caused total inhibition of the plasminogen
binding, while the other fragments caused only partial inhibition.
These findings suggest that H. pylori binds
specifically the fifth kringle structure of the plasminogen molecule.
Plasminogen binding to H. pylori seems to be
independent of culture media and independent of the presence of the
cytotoxin-associated CagA antigen. Immunoblot analysis identified two
plasminogen binding proteins of 57 and 42 kDa. Scatchard plot analysis
revealed one binding mechanism with a Kd value
of 7 × 10
7 M. Conversion of H. pylori cell-bound plasminogen to plasmin in the presence of a
tissue-type plasminogen activator was demonstrated by digestion of the
chromogenic substrate S-2251. No activation was noted when plasminogen
or tissue-type plasminogen activator was incubated with H. pylori cells alone. Formation of H. pylori cell
surface-bound plasmin may be important to provide a powerful proteolytic mechanism for gastric tissue penetration in type B gastritis and peptic ulcer disease, since plasmin degrades not only
fibrin but also extracellular matrix proteins such as various collagens
and fibronectin.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Medical Microbiology, University of Lund, Sölvegatan 23, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden. Phone: 4646-177066. Fax: 4646-152564. E-mail:
Martina.Pantzar{at}mmb.lu.se.
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