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Shared antigenicity between Helicobacter pylori and periodontopathic Campylobacter rectus strains
K Ishihara1, T Miura, Y Ebihara
1Department of Microbiology, Oral Science Center, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan. ishihara@tdc.ac.jp
Abstract:
Periodontopathic Campylobacter rectus strains possess 41- and 68-kDa proteinaceous antigens which share antigenicity with antigens of Helicobacter pylori strains. H. pylori strains have a 54-kDa antigen which reacts with C. rectus strains. We found that the salivary IgA levels against H. pylori were correlated with those against C. rectus. These cross-reactive antigens of C. rectus may affect the serological diagnosis of H. pylori infections, especially when saliva is used. It is possible that these cross-reacting antigens may relate to the induction of immunopathological responses against both microorganisms.