A single-nucleotide polymorphism in Helicobacter pylori promotes gastric cancer development

Sharafutdinov, Irshad and Tegtmeyer, Nicole and Linz, Bodo and Rohde, Manfred and Vieth, Michael and Tay, Alfred Chin-Yen and Lamichhane, Binit and Tuan, Vo Phuoc and Fauzia, Kartika Afrida and Sticht, Heinrich and Yamaoka, Yoshio and Marshall, Barry J. and Backert, Steffen (2023) A single-nucleotide polymorphism in Helicobacter pylori promotes gastric cancer development. Cell Host & Microbe, 31 (8). 1345-1358.e6. ISSN 19313128

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Abstract

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in various human genes are key factors in carcinogenesis. However, whether SNPs in bacterial pathogens are similarly crucial in cancer development is unknown. Here, we analyzed 1,043 genomes of the stomach pathogen Helicobacter pylori and pinpointed a SNP in the serine protease HtrA (position serine/leucine 171) that significantly correlates with gastric cancer. Our functional studies reveal that the 171S-to-171L mutation triggers HtrA trimer formation and enhances proteolytic activity and cleavage of epithelial junction proteins occludin and tumor-suppressor E-cadherin. 171L-type HtrA, but not 171S-HtrA-possessing H. pylori, inflicts severe epithelial damage, enhances injection of oncoprotein CagA into epithelial cells, increases NF-κB-mediated inflammation and cell proliferation through nuclear accumulation of β-catenin, and promotes host DNA double-strand breaks, collectively triggering malignant changes. These findings highlight the 171S/L HtrA mutation as a unique bacterial cancer-associated SNP and as a potential biomarker for risk predictions in H. pylori infections.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Medicine & Biology
Medicine & Biology > Clinical Medicine
Depositing User: Saepul Mulyana
Date Deposited: 23 Oct 2025 03:13
Last Modified: 23 Oct 2025 03:13
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/54568

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