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Review: Other Helicobacter species

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AbstractThis review covers the most important, accessible, and relevant literature published between April 2019 and April 2020 in the field of non‐Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species (NHPH). The initial part of the review covers new insights regarding the presence of gastric and enterohepatic NHPH in humans and animals, while the subsequent section focuses on the progress in our understanding of animal models, the pathogenicity and omics of these species. Over the last year, the clinical relevance of gastric NHPH infections in humans was highlighted. With regard to NHPH in animals, the ancestral source of Helicobacter suis was further established showing that Cynomolgus macaques are the common ancestor of the pig‐associated H. suis population, and 3 novel Helicobacter species isolated from the gastric mucosa of red foxes were described. "Helicobacter burdigaliensis" sp nov. and "Helicobacter labetoulli" sp nov. were proposed as novel enterohepatic Helicobacter species associated with human digestive diseases. An analysis of Helicobacter cinaedi recurrent infections in humans proposed long‐term antibiotic therapies. Several studies using rodent models further elucidated the mechanisms underlying the development of NHPH‐related disease, as well as intestinal immunity in inflammatory bowel disease models. Omics approaches supported Helicobacteraceae taxonomy and unraveled the transcriptomic signatures of H. suis and Helicobacter heilmannii upon adherence to the human gastric epithelium. With regard to virulence, data showed that the nuclear remodeling promoted by cytolethal distending toxin of Helicobacters involves the MAFB oncoprotein and is associated with nucleoplasmic reticulum formation in surviving cells.
Title: Review: Other Helicobacter species
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AbstractThis review covers the most important, accessible, and relevant literature published between April 2019 and April 2020 in the field of non‐Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species (NHPH).
The initial part of the review covers new insights regarding the presence of gastric and enterohepatic NHPH in humans and animals, while the subsequent section focuses on the progress in our understanding of animal models, the pathogenicity and omics of these species.
Over the last year, the clinical relevance of gastric NHPH infections in humans was highlighted.
With regard to NHPH in animals, the ancestral source of Helicobacter suis was further established showing that Cynomolgus macaques are the common ancestor of the pig‐associated H.
 suis population, and 3 novel Helicobacter species isolated from the gastric mucosa of red foxes were described.
"Helicobacter burdigaliensis" sp nov.
and "Helicobacter labetoulli" sp nov.
were proposed as novel enterohepatic Helicobacter species associated with human digestive diseases.
An analysis of Helicobacter cinaedi recurrent infections in humans proposed long‐term antibiotic therapies.
Several studies using rodent models further elucidated the mechanisms underlying the development of NHPH‐related disease, as well as intestinal immunity in inflammatory bowel disease models.
Omics approaches supported Helicobacteraceae taxonomy and unraveled the transcriptomic signatures of H.
 suis and Helicobacter heilmannii upon adherence to the human gastric epithelium.
With regard to virulence, data showed that the nuclear remodeling promoted by cytolethal distending toxin of Helicobacters involves the MAFB oncoprotein and is associated with nucleoplasmic reticulum formation in surviving cells.

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