Helicobacter pylori Modulates the T Helper Cell 1/T Helper Cell 2 Balance through Phase-variable Interaction between Lipopolysaccharide and DC-SIGN

MP Bergman, A Engering, HH Smits… - The Journal of …, 2004 - rupress.org
MP Bergman, A Engering, HH Smits, SJ Van Vliet, AA Van Bodegraven, HP Wirth…
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2004rupress.org
The human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori spontaneously switches lipopolysaccharide
(LPS) Lewis (Le) antigens on and off (phase-variable expression), but the biological
significance of this is unclear. Here, we report that Le+ H. pylori variants are able to bind to
the C-type lectin DC-SIGN and present on gastric dendritic cells (DCs), and demonstrate that
this interaction blocks T helper cell (Th) 1 development. In contrast, Le− variants escape
binding to DCs and induce a strong Th1 cell response. In addition, in gastric biopsies …
The human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori spontaneously switches lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Lewis (Le) antigens on and off (phase-variable expression), but the biological significance of this is unclear. Here, we report that Le+ H. pylori variants are able to bind to the C-type lectin DC-SIGN and present on gastric dendritic cells (DCs), and demonstrate that this interaction blocks T helper cell (Th)1 development. In contrast, Le variants escape binding to DCs and induce a strong Th1 cell response. In addition, in gastric biopsies challenged ex vivo with Le+ variants that bind DC-SIGN, interleukin 6 production is decreased, indicative of increased immune suppression. Our data indicate a role for LPS phase variation and Le antigen expression by H. pylori in suppressing immune responses through DC-SIGN.
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