To maintain prolonged colonization of the human gastric mucosa, Helicobacter pylori must avoid both innate and adaptive immune responses. During its long coexistence with humans, it has evolved complex strategies to maintain a mild inflammation of the gastric epithelium while limiting the extent of immune effector activity. Severe disease, associated with bacterial colonization, might reflect loss of this control. Several mechanisms and the bacterial factors involved in immune subversion have, in recent years, been elucidated, thus opening the possibility of a better understanding of the pathogenicity of this microorganism.

Baldari, C., Lanzavecchia, A., Telford, J.L. (2005). Immune subversion by Helicobacter pylori. TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 26(4), 199-207 [10.1016/j.it.2005.01.007].

Immune subversion by Helicobacter pylori

Baldari, Cosima;
2005-01-01

Abstract

To maintain prolonged colonization of the human gastric mucosa, Helicobacter pylori must avoid both innate and adaptive immune responses. During its long coexistence with humans, it has evolved complex strategies to maintain a mild inflammation of the gastric epithelium while limiting the extent of immune effector activity. Severe disease, associated with bacterial colonization, might reflect loss of this control. Several mechanisms and the bacterial factors involved in immune subversion have, in recent years, been elucidated, thus opening the possibility of a better understanding of the pathogenicity of this microorganism.
2005
Baldari, C., Lanzavecchia, A., Telford, J.L. (2005). Immune subversion by Helicobacter pylori. TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 26(4), 199-207 [10.1016/j.it.2005.01.007].
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