Dj. Worst et al., HUMAN SERUM ANTIBODY-RESPONSE AGAINST IRON-REPRESSIBLE OUTER-MEMBRANEPROTEINS OF HELICOBACTER-PYLORI, FEMS microbiology letters, 144(1), 1996, pp. 29-32
In Helicobacter pylori, in vitro iron limitation induces the expressio
n of several iron repressible outer membrane proteins (IROMPs), which
are not expressed under normal growth conditions. To substantiate thei
r proposed role in virulence of H. pylori, we determined whether these
IROMPs are also expressed in vivo. Therefore, we tested whether sera
of patients with H. pylori infection contained antibodies against IROM
Ps. All sera from 20 H. pylori positive patients showed a clear immune
response against a 77 kDa heme-binding IROMP in an immunoblot assay.
Antibody responses against the other IROMPs were also found, but with
lower frequencies. Serum samples from 18 patients negative for H. pylo
ri infection did not show any immunoreactivity with IROMPs. These resu
lts indicate that the IROMPs of H. pylori are immunogenic and are expr
essed in vivo.