Human gastric cancer development with TNF-alpha-inducing protein secreted from H. pylori
By: Suganuma M, Watanabe T, Yamaguchi K, Takahashi A, Fujiki H.

Research Institute for Clinical Oncology, Saitama Cancer Center, Saitama 362-0806, Japan.
Cancer Lett. 2012 Mar 27.

Abstract

TNF-α-inducing protein (Tipα) is a unique carcinogenic factor of Helicobacter pylori, which is secreted into culture broth. The biological activities of Tipα and deletion mutant were studied. Tipα protein specifically binds to cell-surface nucleolin and then enters the gastric cancer cells, where TNF-α and chemokine gene expressions are induced by NF-κB activation. Nucleolin localizes on the surface of gastric cancer cells, and interaction between Tipα and cell-surface nucleolin causes a cancer-oriented microenvironment that increases the risk of gastric cancer. This paper discusses a new mechanism of gastric cancer development with H. pylori and provides a new preventive strategy.

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PMID: 22459353 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] Source: National Library of Medicine.







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