Gastric
adenocarcinoma is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death in the
world. Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative bacterial species that
selectively colonizes gastric epithelium.
The resulting
chronic infection is the most significant risk factor for gastric
adenocarcinoma identified so far.
In the host, H.
pylori interacts with microorganisms, which is likely involved in the
development of gastric cancer. To identify H. pylori-associated bacteria and
explore the contributions of these inter-bacterial events in the process of gastric
cancer, we examined the interactions of H.

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