The human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori expresses several putative
outer-membrane proteins (OMPs), but the role of individual OMPs in
colonization of the stomach by H. pylori is still poorly understood. The
role of four such OMPs (AlpA, AlpB, OipA and HopZ) in a guinea pig model
of H. pylori infection has been investigated. Single alpA, alpB, hopZ and
oipA isogenic mutants were constructed in the guinea pig-adapted,
wild-type H. pylori strain GP15. Guinea pigs were inoculated
intragastrically with the wild-type strain, single mutants or a mixture of
the wild-type and a single mutant in a 1: 1 ratio. Three weeks after
infection, H. pylori could be isolated from stomach sections of all
animals that were infected with the wild-type, the hopZ mutant or the oipA
mutant, but from only five of nine (P = 0.18) and one of seven (P = 0.02)
animals that were infected with the alpA or alpB mutants, respectively.
The hopZ and oipA mutants colonized the majority of animals that were
inoculated with the strain mixture, whereas alpA and alpB mutants could
not be isolated from anim