The vacuolating cytotoxin VacA is a major virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium responsible for gastroduodenal ulcers and cancer. VacA associates with lipid rafts, is endocytosed, and reaches the late endocytic compartment where it induces vacuolation. We have investigated the endocytic and intracellular trafficking pathways used...
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2005 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2005 (v1)Journal article
Interleukin-8 elevation in urine during urinary tract infections (UTIs) has been documented for different uropathogenic germs in 85 patients. We showed that for 17 different isolates, IL-8 was increased in 92% of UTIs with an average value of 627 pg/ml for infected, as compared to 45 pg/ml for uninfected patients. We suggest that the high...
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March 5, 2004 (v1)Journal article
The vacuolating cytotoxin VacA is an important virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori. Removing glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins (GPI-Ps) from the cell surface by phosphatidylinositol-phospholipase C or disrupting the cell actin cytoskeleton by cytochalasin D reduced VacA-induced vacuolation of cells. Using the fluorescent dye...
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June 1998 (v1)Journal article
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June 2006 (v1)Journal article
Ubiquitylation of RhoA has emerged as an important aspect of both the virulence of Escherichia coli producing cytotoxic necrotizing factor (CNF) 1 toxin and the establishment of the polarity of eukaryotic cells. Owing to the molecular activity of CNF1, we have investigated the relationship between permanent activation of RhoA catalyzed by CNF1...
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