Characterization of the arginine decarboxylase gene (ORF HP0422, speA) involved in acid tolerance in helicobacter pylori
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Valenzuela, Manuel
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Characterization of the arginine decarboxylase gene (ORF HP0422, speA) involved in acid tolerance in helicobacter pylori
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Background: Helicobacter pylori is a motile microaerophilic bacterium that colonizes
the human stomach. H. pylori infection triggers gastric diseases, such as
gastritis, peptic ulcer and gastric cancer. Stomach represents a barrier for microorganism
colonization, particularly because of its high hydrochloric acid
concentration. The main mechanism developed by H. pylori to maintain intracellular
pH homeostasis in this environment is the urease activity. However,
urease negative strains can be also isolated from clinical samples, suggesting
that H. pylori presents other components involved in acid resistance.
Objective: Here, we present some evidence that the arginine decarboxylase gene
(speA) in H. pylori could be involved in an acid adaptation mechanism similar to
the one in Enterobacteriaceae, which is dependent on the presence of arginine.
Methods: Indeed, speA mRNA and protein expression are acutely induced
by acid stress.
Results: Moreover, we showed that H. pylori uses arginine in an acid
response mechanism required for its growth in acid conditions.
Conclusion: Altogether, these results provide novel information regarding
the H. pylori physiology and acid response mechanism.
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This work was funded by Grants No. 1085193 (HT), 1120126
(HT) and 11121239 (OC) from FONDECYT-Chile.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129385
DOI: DOI: 10.1111/hel.12115
ISSN: 1523-5378
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Helicobacter, (2014), 19: 182–193
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