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Mechanism of macrophage apoptosis caused by H. pylori.
Mechanism of macrophage apoptosis caused by H. pylori. This pathway is dependent on the activities of the enzymes arginase II, ODC, and SMO. Induction of arginase II enhances synthesis of l-ornithine, which is converted into polyamines by ODC via a process that requires both H. pylori activation of the ODC promoter and c-Myc as a transcriptional enhancer. Production of the polyamine spermine provides a substrate for SMO, which is also upregulated by H. pylori. SMO generates H2O2, which causes mitochondrial membrane depolarization, cytochrome c release from mitochondria to the cytosol, and caspase-3 activation, followed by apoptosis. Induction of macrophage apoptosis leads to impairment of mucosal immunity to H. pylori, chronic inflammation, and cancer risk (48, 50, 116). Lydia E. Wroblewski et al. Clin. Microbiol. Rev. 2010; doi: /CMR
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