Wu Y, Jiang Z. Relationship between
Helicobacter pylori and DNA mismatch repair system.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2007;
15:51-55. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v15.i1.51]
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Abstract
Helicobacter pylori infection causes the defect of mismatch repair (MMR) in eucaryotes, and microsatellite instability (MSI) in gastric epithelial cells, which increases the spontaneous mutation of relative genes, and finally results in the susceptibility to tumors in human bodies. DNA MMR can prevent the excessive proliferation of mutant cells and development of tumors by correcting mismatched bases, which occur in the process of duplication and recombination, and inducing apoptosis of the cells in which DNA had been seriously impaired. The majority of the mutation in mismatch repair gene is the gene mutation in which substitution exceeds the absence or insertion of the single basic group. In MMR, hMLH1 and hMSH2 gene are the main controlling genes. Current research showed that H pylori infection might lead to functional defect of MMR, which had played an important role in the development of gastric carcinomas. In this article, we reviewed the correlations between H pylori infection and DNA mismatch repair system.
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