Abstract

BackgroundThe correlation between the infection of H. pylori and the occurrence of gastric MALT lymphoma (GML) has been well documented. However, the mechanism of how GML is caused by this bacterium is not well understood, although some immunologic mechanisms are thought to be involved.Materials and methodsIn this study, we performed both transcriptomic and proteomic analyses on gastric cancer cells infected by H. pylori isolates from GML patients and the gastric ulcer strain 26695 to investigate the differentially expressed molecular signatures that were induced by GML isolates.ResultsTranscriptomic analyses revealed that the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were mainly related to binding, catalytic activity, signal transducer activity, molecular transducer activity, nucleic acid binding transcription factor activity, and molecular function regulator. Fifteen pathways, including the Wnt signaling pathway, the mTOR signaling pathway, the NOD-like receptor signaling pathway and the Hippo signaling pathway, were revealed to be related to GML isolates. Proteomic analyses results showed that there were 116 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs). Most of these DEPs were associated with cancer, and 29 have been used as biomarkers for cancer diagnosis. We also found 63 upstream regulators that can inhibit or activate the expression of the DEPs. Combining the proteomic and transcriptomic analyses revealed 12 common pathways. This study provides novel insights into H. pylori-associated GML. The DEPs we found may be good candidates for GML diagnosis and treatment.ConclusionsThis study revealed specific pathways related to GML and potential biomarkers for GML diagnosis.

Highlights

  • Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a spiral-shaped gram-negative bacterium that resides between the gastric epithelium and the protective mucosal barrier lining the stomach

  • We performed both transcriptomic and proteomic analyses on gastric cancer cells infected by H. pylori isolates from gastric MALT lymphoma (GML) patients and the gastric ulcer strain 26695 to investigate the differentially expressed molecular signatures that were induced by GML isolates

  • The differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) we found may be good candidates for GML diagnosis and treatment

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Background

The correlation between the infection of H. pylori and the occurrence of gastric MALT lymphoma (GML) has been well documented. The mechanism of how GML is caused by this bacterium is not well understood, some immunologic mechanisms are thought to be involved

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