Cloning of Helicobacter suis cholesterol α-glucosyltransferase and production of an antibody capable of detecting it in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded gastric tissue sections

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Masatomo Kawakubo
Kazuki Horiuchi
Hitomi Komura
Yoshiko Sato
Masayoshi Kato
Meguru Ikeyama
Mana Fukushima
Shigenori Yamada
Satoshi Ishizone
Takehisa Matsumoto
Hiroyoshi Ota
Junji Sagara
Jun Nakayama
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[1] Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Molecular Pathology
[2] Shinshu University Hospital,Department of Laboratory Medicine
[3] Shinshu University,Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, School of Health Sciences
[4] Iiyama Red Cross Hospital,Division of Gastroenterology
[5] North Alps Medical Center Azumi Hospital,Division of Surgery
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Histochemistry and Cell Biology | 2017年 / 148卷
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Glycosyltransferase; Immunohistochemistry; Non-; helicobacters; Zoonosis;
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Helicobacter suis (H. suis), formerly called Helicobacter heilmannii type 1 (H. heilmannii), is a gram-negative bacterium of the Helicobacter species. This pathogen infects the stomach of humans and animals such as dogs, cats, pigs, and rodents, the latter giving rise to zoonotic infection. Here, we generated a H. suis-specific antibody useful for immunohistochemistry with formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections. To do so, we began by cloning the gene encoding H. suis cholesterol α-glucosyltransferase (αCgT). αCgT is the key enzyme responsible for biosynthesis of cholesteryl α-d-glucopyranoside (CGL), a major cell wall component of Helicobacter species including H. suis. The deduced amino acid sequence of H. suis αCgT had 56% identity with the corresponding Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). We then developed a polyclonal antibody (anti-Hh-I205R) by immunizing rabbits with a 205 amino acid H. suis αCgT fragment. Immunohistochemistry with the anti-Hh-I205R antibody could differentiate H. suis from H. pylori in gastric mucosa sections derived from mice infected with either pathogen. We then probed formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections of human gastric mucosa positive for H. suis infection with the anti-Hh-I205R antibody and detected positive staining. These results indicate that anti-Hh-I205R antibody is specific for H. suis αCgT and useful to detect H. suis in gastric specimens routinely analyzed in pathological examinations.
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