Candida -mediated vertical transmission of Helicobacter pylori in C57BL/6J mice
Key Points
Helicobacter pylori infection in newborns may arise from vertical transmission during childbirth, emphasizing maternal influence.
The analysis highlights the role of maternal Candida in potentially facilitating H. pylori infection in offspring.
C57BL/6J mice provide a relevant model for studying this vertical transmission phenomenon in mammals.
Understanding this transmission pathway may help develop preventive strategies for H. pylori infections.
Abstract
In conclusion, H. pylori infection of newborns may be acquired through vertical transmission during childbirth, potentially originating from the mother's Candida that has been internalized by H. pylori.