Helicobacter pylori virulence
factors and the host immune response: implications for
therapeutic vaccination
Christian Prinz, Nadia Hafsi and Petra Voland
Helicobacter pylori colonizes the human gastric mucosa
and is associated with specific gastric disease.
Virulence factors, such as urease, the vacuolating toxin
(VacA), the cytotoxin-associated antigen CagA or
blood-group-antigen-binding adhesin... Trends in Microbiology, 2003, 11:3:134-138
Abstract
Helicobacter pylori colonizes the human gastric mucosa and is
associated with specific gastric disease.
Virulence factors, such as urease, the
vacuolating toxin (VacA), the
cytotoxin-associated antigen CagA or
blood-group-antigen-binding adhesin (BabA),
an adherence factor, might account for the
development of different diseases.
Vaccination trials exploiting the antigenic
properties of some of these proteins have
not been successful in preventing infection
in humans. A more in-depth understanding of
the immune response to H. pylori
infection as well as additional information
on suitable epitopes and adjuvants will be
required before a successful vaccine can be
developed.
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