“…It is considered to be primarily responsible for chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer disease [36], and one of the main risk factors for MALT-lymphoma and gastric cancer [2]. The pathogen is well adapted to its specific ecological niche, and the colonization of the gastric mucosa depends on the production of several virulence factors, such as urease [20,57], vacuolating toxin [15,45,55], flagellin [19,21,28], several adherence factors [8,9], and phospholipases [16,17,59].…”