Inhibition of human gastric H+-K+-ATPase α-subunit gene expression byHelicobacter pylori

Author:

Göõz Monika1,Hammond Charles E.1,Larsen Kellie1,Mukhin Yurii V.1,Smolka Adam J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425

Abstract

Clinical studies and in vitro data from isolated parietal cells suggest that acute Helicobacter pylori infection inhibits acid secretion. Gastric acidification is mediated by H+-K+-ATPase, an integral protein of parietal cell apical membranes. To test the hypothesis that H. pyloridownregulates H+-K+-ATPase α-subunit (HKα) gene expression and to identify potential intracellular signaling pathways mediating such regulation, we transfected human gastric adenocarcinoma (AGS) cells with human and rat HKα 5′-flanking DNA fused to a luciferase reporter plasmid. Histamine caused dose-dependent, cimetidine-sensitive (10−4M) increases in cAMP, free intracellular Ca2+, and HKα promoter activation in AGS cells. H. pylori infection of transfected AGS cells dose dependently inhibited basal and histamine-stimulated HKα promoter activity by 80% and 66%, respectively. H. pylori dose dependently inhibited phorbol myristate acetate-induced (10−7M) and staurosporine- (10−7M) and calphostin C-sensitive (5 × 10−8M) activation of HKα promoter. Also, H. pylori inhibited epidermal growth factor (EGF) (10−8M), genistein-sensitive (5 × 10−5M) activation of HKα promoter, reducing activity to 60% of basal level. These data suggest that H. pyloriinhibits HKα gene expression via intracellular pathways involving protein kinases A and C and protein tyrosine kinase, AGS cells have functional histamine H2and EGF receptors, and transiently transfected AGS cells are a useful model for studying regulation of HKα gene expression.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology

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