Helicobacter pylori with trx1 high expression promotes gastric diseases via upregulating the IL23A/NF‐κB/IL8 pathway
Xin Guan,
Jing Ning,
Weiwei Fu
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHelicobacter pylori infection is one of the main causes of gastric cancer. thioredoxin‐1 (Trx1) and arginase (RocF) expressed by H. pylori were found to be closely related to its pathogenicity. However, whether Trx1 and RocF can be used in clinical screening of highly pathogenic H. pylori and the pathogenesis of trx1 high expressing H. pylori remain still unknown.Materials and MethodsWe investigated the expression level of H. pylori trx1 and H. pylori rocF in human gastric antrum tissues using revers… Show more
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