1. Expression of the CagA gene ofH. pylori and application of its product
- Author
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Feng-Chan Han, Xiao-Jun Yan, and Cheng-Zhi Su
- Subjects
Gastroenterology ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Helicobacter pylori ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,biology.organism_classification ,digestive system ,Rapid detection ,Upper digestive tract ,digestive system diseases ,Microbiology ,Transcription (biology) ,biology.protein ,bacteria ,CagA ,Brief Reports ,Protein A ,Gene ,Bacteria - Abstract
Helicobacter pylori (Hp) plays an important role in the upper digestive tract diseases. It can be divided into two main groups (toxic and non-toxic Hp) according to the production of vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA). The toxic bacteria also produce cytotoxin associated protein A (CagA) which might have something to do with the transcription, folding, transportation or the function of VacA. Studies showed that CagA positive Hp (CagA+Hp) accounted for more than 50% of all kinds of Hp, and peptic ulcer and gastric cancer were closely related to their infection[1-7]. Therefore, detection of the infection of CagA+Hp is of great significance. This study was carried out to express CagA gene in E.coli and develop an immuno-assay for the rapid detection of CagA+Hp.
- Published
- 2002