From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helicobacter hepaticus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Campylobacterota
Class: "Campylobacteria"
Order: Campylobacterales
Family: Helicobacteraceae
Genus: Helicobacter
Species:
H. hepaticus
Binomial name
Helicobacter hepaticus
Fox et al., 1994

Helicobacter hepaticus is a bacterium in the Helicobacteraceae family, Campylobacterales order. [1]

It has a spiral shape and bipolar, single, sheathed flagellum, and was first isolated from the livers of mice with active, chronic hepatitis. The bacteria also colonized the cecal and colonic mucosae of mice. It elicits persistent hepatitis in mice. It has also been associated with colorectal cancer and other diseases. [2] [3] Its genome has been sequenced and is 1,799,146 bases long with 1,875 coding sequences. [4]

References

  1. ^ Fox JG, Dewhirst FE, Tully JG, et al. (May 1994). "Helicobacter hepaticus sp. nov., a microaerophilic bacterium isolated from livers and intestinal mucosal scrapings from mice". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 32 (5): 1238–45. doi: 10.1128/JCM.32.5.1238-1245.1994. PMC  263656. PMID  8051250.
  2. ^ Fox, J G; Ge, Z; Whary, M T; Erdman, S E; Horwitz, B H (2010). "Helicobacter hepaticus infection in mice: models for understanding lower bowel inflammation and cancer" (PDF). Mucosal Immunology. 4 (1): 22–30. doi: 10.1038/mi.2010.61. ISSN  1933-0219. PMC  3939708. PMID  20944559.
  3. ^ Shames B, Fox JG, Dewhirst F, Yan L, Shen Z, Taylor NS (November 1995). "Identification of widespread Helicobacter hepaticus infection in feces in commercial mouse colonies by culture and PCR assay". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 33 (11): 2968–72. doi: 10.1128/JCM.33.11.2968-2972.1995. PMC  228616. PMID  8576355.
  4. ^ Suerbaum, Sebastian (2003). "The complete genome sequence of the carcinogenic bacterium Helicobacter hepaticus". PNAS. 100 (13): 7901–7906. Bibcode: 2003PNAS..100.7901S. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1332093100. PMC  164685. PMID  12810954.

Further reading

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helicobacter hepaticus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Campylobacterota
Class: "Campylobacteria"
Order: Campylobacterales
Family: Helicobacteraceae
Genus: Helicobacter
Species:
H. hepaticus
Binomial name
Helicobacter hepaticus
Fox et al., 1994

Helicobacter hepaticus is a bacterium in the Helicobacteraceae family, Campylobacterales order. [1]

It has a spiral shape and bipolar, single, sheathed flagellum, and was first isolated from the livers of mice with active, chronic hepatitis. The bacteria also colonized the cecal and colonic mucosae of mice. It elicits persistent hepatitis in mice. It has also been associated with colorectal cancer and other diseases. [2] [3] Its genome has been sequenced and is 1,799,146 bases long with 1,875 coding sequences. [4]

References

  1. ^ Fox JG, Dewhirst FE, Tully JG, et al. (May 1994). "Helicobacter hepaticus sp. nov., a microaerophilic bacterium isolated from livers and intestinal mucosal scrapings from mice". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 32 (5): 1238–45. doi: 10.1128/JCM.32.5.1238-1245.1994. PMC  263656. PMID  8051250.
  2. ^ Fox, J G; Ge, Z; Whary, M T; Erdman, S E; Horwitz, B H (2010). "Helicobacter hepaticus infection in mice: models for understanding lower bowel inflammation and cancer" (PDF). Mucosal Immunology. 4 (1): 22–30. doi: 10.1038/mi.2010.61. ISSN  1933-0219. PMC  3939708. PMID  20944559.
  3. ^ Shames B, Fox JG, Dewhirst F, Yan L, Shen Z, Taylor NS (November 1995). "Identification of widespread Helicobacter hepaticus infection in feces in commercial mouse colonies by culture and PCR assay". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 33 (11): 2968–72. doi: 10.1128/JCM.33.11.2968-2972.1995. PMC  228616. PMID  8576355.
  4. ^ Suerbaum, Sebastian (2003). "The complete genome sequence of the carcinogenic bacterium Helicobacter hepaticus". PNAS. 100 (13): 7901–7906. Bibcode: 2003PNAS..100.7901S. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1332093100. PMC  164685. PMID  12810954.

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