Abstract

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) cagA-positive strains are associated with gastritis, peptic ulcerations, and gastric adenocarcinoma. Upon delivery into gastric epithelial cells, the cagA-encoded CagA protein specifically binds and aberrantly activates SHP-2 oncoprotein in a manner that is dependent on CagA tyrosine phosphorylation. CagA-deregulated SHP-2 then elicits aberrant Erk activation while causing an elongated cell shape known as the hummingbird phenotype. In polarized epithelial cells, CagA also binds to PAR1b/MARK2 and inhibits the PAR1b kinase activity, thereby disrupting tight junctions and epithelial cell polarity independent of CagA tyrosine phosphorylation. We show here that the CagA-multimerization (CM) sequence that mediates interaction of CagA with PAR1b is not only essential for the CagA-triggered junctional defects but also plays an important role in induction of the hummingbird phenotype by potentiating CagA-SHP-2 complex formation. We also show that the CM sequence of CagA isolated from East Asian H. pylori (referred to as the E-CM sequence) binds PAR1b more strongly than that of CagA isolated from Western H. pylori (referred to as the W-CM sequence). Within Western CagA species, the ability to bind PAR1b is proportional to the number of W-CM sequences. Furthermore, the level of PAR1b-binding activity of CagA correlates with the magnitude of junctional defects and the degree of hummingbird phenotype induction. Our findings reveal that structural diversity in the CM sequence is an important determinant for the degree of virulence of CagA, a bacterial oncoprotein that is associated with gastric carcinogenesis.

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