Journal article
Muc1 limits Helicobacter felis binding to gastric epithelial cells but does not limit colonization and gastric pathology following infection
AL Every, YT Chionh, CD Skene, MA McGuckin, P Sutton
Helicobacter | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2008
Abstract
Background: The mucin Muc1 is constitutively expressed by the gastric mucosa and is likely the first point of direct contact between the host stomach and the adherent pathogens. The expression of Muc1 has been shown to limit colonization of mice by Helicobacter pylori, known to adhere to the gastric epithelium, as well as associated pathology. However, the potential role of this mucin against nonadherent Helicobacter has not been previously studied. We therefore examined the importance of Muc1 on the pathogenesis of Helicobacter felis, believed not to adhere to the murine mucosa. Methods and results: Using primary cell cultures, we found that H. felis can bind gastric epithelial cells in vit..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian NHMRC Project Grant 382309. P Sutton was supported by Australian NHMRC Project Grant 350375.