cagA gene and vacA alleles in Spanish Helicobacter pylori clinical isolates from patients of different ages
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cagA gene and vacA alleles in Spanish Helicobacter pylori clinical isolates from patients of different ages
Abstract
The prevalence of the cagA gene and vacA alleles in 124 Spanish Helicobacter pylori clinical isolates from patients of different ages ranging from 3 to 78 years was studied (21 patients < or = 10 years, 30 patients 11-20 years, 17 patients 21-40 years, 31 patients 41-60 years and 25 patients 61-80 years). The cagA gene and vacA s1 or vacA s2 alleles were identified by PCR from the strain. 66.9% of the isolates were cagA+ and 33.1% cagA-. vacA s1 was detected in 48.4% of the isolates and vacA s2 in 51.6%. 44.4% of patients were cagA+/vacA s1, 22.5% were cagA+/vacA s2, 4% were cagA-/vacA s1 and 29% were cagA-/vacA s2. The percentage of cagA+ isolates and the vacA s1 alleles in the different groups were as follows: 23.8% and 28.6% in 0-10 years, 40% and 30% in 11-20 years, 88.2% and 70.6% in 21-40 years, 90.3% and 70.9% in 41-60 years and 92% and 44% in the 61-78 years group. 93% (54/58) of isolates found in ulcer patients and 90.9% (10/11) of isolates from gastritis patients older than 20 years were cagA+. In patients younger than 20 years ulcer disease was rare with 60% of isolates being cagA+ (3/5) compared with 31.6% cagA+ isolates (12/38) in patients suffering from gastritis in the younger group. The prevalence of the cagA gene and vacA s1 allele increased with age, being more frequent in older patients than in younger.
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