Supplementary Materials
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- Fig. S1. MMP-10 is increased in gastric mucosa of H. pylori–infected patients and mice.
- Fig. S2. H. pylori and IL-22 synergistically induce gastric epithelial cells to express MMP-10.
- Fig. S3. MMP-10 increases bacterial burden and inflammation in gastric mucosa during H. pylori infection.
- Fig. S4. MMP-10 promotes CD8+ T cell accumulation in gastric mucosa in vivo during H. pylori infection.
- Fig. S5. MMP-10 promotes CD8+ T cell accumulation in gastric mucosa in vivo during H. pylori infection.
- Fig. S6. MMP-10 promotes CD8+ T cell accumulation in gastric mucosa in vivo and migration in vitro during H. pylori infection by CXCL16.
- Fig. S7. MMP-10 impairs host defense and promotes the damage of gastric mucosa during H. pylori infection.
- Table S1. Clinical characteristics of patients.
- Table S2. Antibodies and other reagents.
- Table S3. Primer and probe sequences for real-time PCR analysis.
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