1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(97)00258-2
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Systemic immunization with urease protects mice against Helicobacter pylori infection

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“…Urease-negative H. pylori mutants were unable to infect germ-free pigs (Eaton et al, 1991), and a urease-negative H. mustelae strain was unable to infect ferrets (Andrutis et al, 1995). Therefore, urease is considered one of the leading vaccine candidates (Michetti et al, 1999;Hirota et al, 2001;Guy et al, 1998). Lee et al (1999) showed that oral immunization against H. pylori urease significantly reduced colonization by H. pylori in rhesus monkeys.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urease-negative H. pylori mutants were unable to infect germ-free pigs (Eaton et al, 1991), and a urease-negative H. mustelae strain was unable to infect ferrets (Andrutis et al, 1995). Therefore, urease is considered one of the leading vaccine candidates (Michetti et al, 1999;Hirota et al, 2001;Guy et al, 1998). Lee et al (1999) showed that oral immunization against H. pylori urease significantly reduced colonization by H. pylori in rhesus monkeys.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For evaluation of gastritis, H&E-stained sections were scored based on the degree of infiltrating lymphocytes, plasma cells, and neutrophils (48). Grades were defined as follows: 0, none; 1, a few leukocytes scattered in the deep mucosa; 2, moderate numbers of leukocytes in the deep to mid mucosa and occasional neutrophils in gastric glands (microabscesses); 3, dense infiltrates in the deep to mid mucosa, a few microabscesses, and one or two lymphoid aggregates; and 4, dense, diffuse infiltrates throughout the lamina propria and into the submucosa, with prominent lymphoid aggregates, several microabscesses.…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For evaluation of gastritis, H&E-stained sections were scored based on the degree of infiltrating lymphocytes, plasma cells, and neutrophils (21). The scoring grades were defined as follows: 0, none; 1, a few leukocytes scattered in the deep mucosa; 2, moderate numbers of leukocytes in the deep to mid mucosa and occasional neutrophils in gastric glands (microabscesses); 3, dense infiltrates in the deep to mid mucosa, a few microabscesses, and one or two lymphoid aggregates; and 4, dense, diffuse infiltrates throughout the lamina propria and into the submucosa, frequent microabscesses, and prominent lymphoid aggregates.…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%