Abstract
An invariable feature of Helicobacter pyloriinfected gastric mucosa is the persistent infiltration of inflammatory cells. The neutrophilactivating protein (HP-NAP) has a pivotal role in triggering and orchestrating the phlogistic process associated with H. pylori infection. Aim of this study was to address whether HP-NAP might further contribute to the inflammation by increasing the lifespan of inflammatory cells. We report that HP-NAP is able to prolong the lifespan of monocytes, in parallel with the induction of the anti-apoptotic proteins A1, Mcl-1, Bcl-2 and Bcl-X L. This effect does not result from a direct action on the apoptotic machinery, but rather it requires the release of endogenous pro-survival factors, such as interleukin-1β, which probably acts in synergy with other unidentified mediators. We also report that HP-NAP promotes the survival of Ficollpurified neutrophils in a monocyte-dependent fashion: indeed, mononuclear cell depletion of Ficoll-purified neutrophils completely abolished the pro-survival effect by HP-NAP. In conclusion, our data reinforce the notion that HP-NAP has a pivotal role in sustaining a prolonged activation of myeloid cells. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Cappon, A., Babolin, C., Segat, D., Cancian, L., Amedei, A., Calzetti, F., … de Bernard, M. (2010). Helicobacter pylori-derived neutrophil-activating protein increases the lifespan of monocytes and neutrophils. Cellular Microbiology, 12(6), 754–764. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-5822.2010.01431.x
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