Gastric Carcinoma - Molecular Aspects and Current Advances 2011
DOI: 10.5772/16691
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A Double-Edged Sword: Roles of Helicobacter Pylori in Gastric Carcinoma

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“…This immune-genicity is thought to be enhanced by the discovery that Cpn60 is a H. pylori cell surface protein [34]. However, of particular interest are the reports that the cell surface H. pylori Cpn60 protein may be involved in the process of gastric carcinoma formation [35] and its function as an adhesion for binding to human epithelial cells [4]. II.2.3 M. tuberculosis: Two Cpn60 proteins (60.1 and 60.2), with 60% sequence identity, are found in this bacterium [43].…”
Section: Ii22 Helicobacter Pylorimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This immune-genicity is thought to be enhanced by the discovery that Cpn60 is a H. pylori cell surface protein [34]. However, of particular interest are the reports that the cell surface H. pylori Cpn60 protein may be involved in the process of gastric carcinoma formation [35] and its function as an adhesion for binding to human epithelial cells [4]. II.2.3 M. tuberculosis: Two Cpn60 proteins (60.1 and 60.2), with 60% sequence identity, are found in this bacterium [43].…”
Section: Ii22 Helicobacter Pylorimentioning
confidence: 99%