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Carbohydrate-Dependent and Antimicrobial Peptide Defence Mechanisms Against Helicobacter pylori Infections.
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Current topics in microbiology and immunology [Curr Top Microbiol Immunol] 2019; Vol. 421, pp. 179-207. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- The human stomach is a harsh and fluctuating environment for bacteria with hazards such as gastric acid and flow through of gastric contents into the intestine. H. pylori gains admission to a stable niche with nutrient access from exudates when attached to the epithelial cells under the mucus layer, whereof adherence to glycolipids and other factors provides stable and intimate attachment. To reach this niche, H. pylori must overcome mucosal defence mechanisms including the continuously secreted mucus layer, which provides several layers of defence: (1) mucins in the mucus layer can bind H. pylori and transport it away from the gastric niche with the gastric emptying, (2) mucins can inhibit H. pylori growth, both via glycans that can have antibiotic like function and via an aggregation-dependent mechanism, (3) antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have antimicrobial activity and are retained in a strategic position in the mucus layer and (4) underneath the mucus layer, the membrane-bound mucins provide a second barrier, and can function as releasable decoys. Many of these functions are dependent on H. pylori interactions with host glycan structures, and both the host glycosylation and concentration of antimicrobial peptides change with infection and inflammation, making these interactions dynamic. Here, we review our current understanding of mucin glycan and antimicrobial peptide-dependent host defence mechanisms against H. pylori infection.
- Subjects :
- Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry
Anti-Bacterial Agents metabolism
Gastric Mucins chemistry
Gastric Mucosa chemistry
Gastric Mucosa immunology
Gastric Mucosa metabolism
Helicobacter Infections microbiology
Humans
Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides immunology
Gastric Mucins metabolism
Helicobacter Infections immunology
Helicobacter Infections prevention & control
Helicobacter pylori immunology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0070-217X
- Volume :
- 421
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Current topics in microbiology and immunology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31123890
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15138-6_8