Mechanisms for Helicobacter pylori CagA-induced cyclin D1 expression that affect cell cycle
Ya-Jen Chang1, Ming-Shiang Wu, Jaw-Town Lin
1Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Particular Helicobacter pylori genotypes differentially induce epithelial cell proliferation, but the mechanisms are not characterized. We explored the effect of H. pylori CagA on expression of cyclin D1, an important cell cycle regulator. H. pylori-induced cell survival and cyclin D1 expression were attenuated in a cagA mutant. AP1 and cAMP response element (CRE), but not NF-kappaB, were involved in the induced cyclin D1 expression. Diminished mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation, especially involving p38, with downstream effects on AP1 and CRE activation, was observed for the cagA mutant. In total, these data show that cagA+ H. pylori strains are enhanced in their ability to activate MAPKs and downstream transcription factors, increasing cyclin D1 expression, G1-S phase progression, and host cell survival, explaining both the preferential survival of affected host cells, and the enhanced oncogenesis by these bacteria.
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