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Role of Gamma Interferon in<i>Helicobacter pylori</i>-Induced Gastric Inflammatory Responses in a Mouse Model
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DysbiosisImmunologyGastroenterologyPathologyH. Pylori StrainsInflammationGastrointestinal VirusGastric InflammationUlcerative ColitisMouse ModelGamma InterferonInflammatory DiseaseClinical MicrobiologyMucosal ImmunologyPathogenesisGastric Inflammatory ResponsesGastrointestinal PathologyGut BarrierMedicine
The immune responses to Helicobacter pylori infection play important roles in gastroduodenal diseases. The contribution of gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) to the immune responses, especially to the induction of gastric inflammation and to protection from H. pylori infection, was investigated with IFN-gamma gene knockout (IFN-gamma-/-) mice. We first examined the colonizing abilities of eight H. pylori strains with a short-term infection test in order to select H. pylori strains which could colonize the mouse stomach. Only three strains (ATCC 43504, CPY2052, and HPK127) colonized C57BL/6 wild-type mice, although all of the strains except for ATCC 51110 could colonize IFN-gamma-/- mice. The number of H. pylori organisms colonizing the stomach in wild-type mice was lower than that in IFN-gamma-/- mice. Oral immunization with the CPY2052 sonicate and cholera toxin protected against infection with strain CPY2052 in both types of mouse. These findings suggested that IFN-gamma may play a protective role in H. pylori infection, although the degree of its protective ability was estimated to be low. In contrast, in a long-term infection test done to examine the contribution of IFN-gamma to gastric inflammation, CPY2052-infected wild-type mice developed a severe infiltration of mononuclear cells in the lamina propria and erosions in the gastric epithelium 15 months after infection, whereas CPY2052-infected IFN-gamma-/- mice showed no inflammatory symptoms. This result clearly demonstrated that IFN-gamma plays an important role in the induction of gastric inflammation caused by H. pylori infection.
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