Scientific Reports (Aug 2017)

The hypothesis that Helicobacter pylori predisposes to Alzheimer’s disease is biologically plausible

  • Felice Contaldi,
  • Federico Capuano,
  • Andrea Fulgione,
  • Riccardo Aiese Cigliano,
  • Walter Sanseverino,
  • Domenico Iannelli,
  • Chiara Medaglia,
  • Rosanna Capparelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-07532-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract There is epidemiological evidence that H. pylori might predispose to Alzheimer’s disease. To understand the cellular processes potentially linking such unrelated events, we incubated the human gastric cells MNK-28 with the H. pylori peptide Hp(2-20). We then monitored the activated genes by global gene expression. The peptide modulated 77 genes, of which 65 are listed in the AlzBase database and include the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease: APP, APOE, PSEN1, and PSEN2. A large fraction of modulated genes (30 out of 77) belong to the inflammation pathway. Remarkably, the pathways dis-regulated in Alzheimer’s and Leasch-Nyhan diseases result dis-regulated also in this study. The unsuspected links between such different diseases – though still awaiting formal validation – suggest new directions for the study of neurological diseases.