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Infection and Immunity, March 2001, p. 1625-1629, Vol. 69, No. 3
0019-9567/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.3.1625-1629.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Implication of the Structure of the Helicobacter pylori
cag Pathogenicity Island in Induction of Interleukin-8
Secretion
C.
Audibert,
C.
Burucoa,
B.
Janvier, and
J. L.
Fauchère*
Laboratoire de Microbiologie A, CHU La
Milétrie, 86021 Poitiers Cedex, France
Received 12 September 2000/Returned for modification 19 October
2000/Accepted 4 December 2000
Helicobacter pylori virulence is associated with the
presence of the cag pathogenicity island (PAI). The
cag PAI is involved in the ability to induce interleukin-8
(IL-8) secretion by human cells, which is implicated in the
inflammatory response of the gastric mucosa to H. pylori
infection. The aim of this study was to determine whether the genetic
structure of the cag PAI is conserved and whether it is
linked to IL-8 induction ability. Detection of specific markers
(cagA, picB, cag13-cag14, virD4, and IS605) by
PCR and dot blot hybridization and long-distance PCR determination of
the presence of cagI, cagII, and the middle region of the
cag PAI were performed on 153 strains isolated from adults
suffering from ulcers (n = 79) or gastritis
(n = 74). IL-8 induction ability was evaluated by
coculture of the strains with HEp-2 cells. Eighty-three strains
(54.3%) had an entire cag PAI, 12 strains (7.8%) had the cag PAI split in two, 49 strains (32%) had no
cag PAI, and 9 strains exhibited other structural
combinations. The presence of an entire cag PAI was
statistically correlated with the presence of IS605 (P = 0.006) and the ability to induce IL-8 secretion
but not with clinical presentation of the infection. The structure of
the cag PAI appears to be rather conserved and is related
to the proinflammatory power of a strain. The existence of strains
inducing IL-8 secretion regardless of the cag PAI structure
suggests that this region is not the only requirement for IL-8 secretion.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Laboratoire de
Microbiologie A, CHU La Milétrie, BP 577, 86021 Poitiers
cedex, France. Phone: 33 5 49 44 43 53. Fax: 33 5 49 44 38 88. E-mail:
j.l.fauchere{at}chu-poitiers.fr.
Infection and Immunity, March 2001, p. 1625-1629, Vol. 69, No. 3
0019-9567/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.69.3.1625-1629.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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