“…In particular, cholesterol plays a crucial role in H. pylori cell invasion and virulence (Lai et al, 2013). Depletion of cellular cholesterol not only attenuates H. pylori -induced pathogenesis (Hutton et al, 2010; Lai et al, 2011) but also promotes autophagy (Cheng et al, 2006), which has been shown to contribute to immune defense against invading pathogens (Levine et al, 2011; Deretic et al, 2013; Lai et al, 2015). Statins, inhibitors of HMG-CoA reductase that are widely prescribed for lowering serum cholesterol, have also been employed to reduce the risk of certain bacterial infections (Chow et al, 2010; Nseir et al, 2010; Boyd et al, 2012; Motzkus-Feagans et al, 2012).…”