Lipopolysaccharide O-antigen profiles of Helicobacter pylori strains from Southwest China

Author:

Tang Xiaoqiong,Wang Peng,Shen Yalin,Song Xiaona,Benghezal Mohammed,Marshall Barry J.,Tang Hong,Li Hong

Abstract

Abstract Background Helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharide (LPS) structures vary among strains of different geographic origin. The aim of this study was to characterize the LPS O-antigen profiles of H. pylori strains isolated from Southwest China, and to further analyze the association of Lewis antigen expression with clinical outcomes and antibiotic resistance. Results A total of 71 H. pylori isolates from Southwest China were included for LPS profiling by silver staining and Western blotting after SDS-PAGE electrophoresis. We demonstrated that all the clinical isolates had the conserved lipid A and core-oligosaccharide, whereas the O-antigen domains varied significantly among the isolates. Compared with the common presence of the glucan/heptan moiety in LPS O-antigen structure of European strains, the clinical isolates in this study appeared to lack the glucan/heptan moiety. The expression frequency of Lex, Ley, Lea, and Leb was 66.2% (47/71), 84.5% (60/71), 56.3% (40/71), and 31.0% (22/71), respectively. In total, the expression of type II Lex and/or Ley was observed in 69 (97.2%) isolates, while type I Lea and/or Leb were expressed in 49 (69.0%) isolates. No association of Lewis antigen expression with clinical outcomes or with antibiotic resistance was observed. Conclusions H. pylori strains from Southwest China tend to produce heptan-deficient LPS and are more likely to express type I Lewis antigens as compared with Western strains. This may suggest that H. pylori evolves to change its LPS structure for adaptation to different hosts.

Funder

the International Cooperation Excellence Initiative Grant, West China Hospital, Sichuan University

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Fund for the transformation of science and technological achievements, West China Hospital, Sichuan University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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