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Helicobacter pylori adhesin HopQ engages in a virulence-enhancing interaction with human CEACAMs

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Javaheri, Anahita
Kruse, Tobias
Moonens, Kristof
Mejías-Luque, Raquel
Debraekeleer, Ayla
Asche, Carmen I.
Tegtmeyer, Nicole
Kalali, Behnam
Gerhard, Markus
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Nature Microbiology. 2016, 2, 16189. eISSN 2058-5276. Available under: doi: 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.189

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Helicobacter pylori specifically colonizes the human gastric epithelium and is the major causative agent for ulcer disease and gastric cancer development. Here, we identify members of the carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule (CEACAM) family as receptors of H. pylori and show that HopQ is the surface-exposed adhesin that specifically binds human CEACAM1, CEACAM3, CEACAM5 and CEACAM6. HopQ-CEACAM binding is glycan-independent and targeted to the N-domain. H. pylori binding induces CEACAM1-mediated signalling, and the HopQ-CEACAM1 interaction enables translocation of the virulence factor CagA into host cells and enhances the release of pro-inflammatory mediators such as interleukin-8. Based on the crystal structure of HopQ, we found that a β-hairpin insertion (HopQ-ID) in HopQ's extracellular 3+4 helix bundle domain is important for CEACAM binding. A peptide derived from this domain competitively inhibits HopQ-mediated activation of the Cag virulence pathway, as genetic or antibody-mediated abrogation of the HopQ function shows. Together, our data suggest the HopQ-CEACAM1 interaction to be a potentially promising novel therapeutic target to combat H. pylori-associated diseases.

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ISO 690JAVAHERI, Anahita, Tobias KRUSE, Kristof MOONENS, Raquel MEJÍAS-LUQUE, Ayla DEBRAEKELEER, Carmen I. ASCHE, Nicole TEGTMEYER, Behnam KALALI, Christof R. HAUCK, Markus GERHARD, 2016. Helicobacter pylori adhesin HopQ engages in a virulence-enhancing interaction with human CEACAMs. In: Nature Microbiology. 2016, 2, 16189. eISSN 2058-5276. Available under: doi: 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.189
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  title={Helicobacter pylori adhesin HopQ engages in a virulence-enhancing interaction with human CEACAMs},
  volume={2},
  journal={Nature Microbiology},
  author={Javaheri, Anahita and Kruse, Tobias and Moonens, Kristof and Mejías-Luque, Raquel and Debraekeleer, Ayla and Asche, Carmen I. and Tegtmeyer, Nicole and Kalali, Behnam and Hauck, Christof R. and Gerhard, Markus},
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