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. 1999 Sep;18(9):636-42.
doi: 10.1007/s100960050364.

Immune response to natural and recombinant antigens of Helicobacter pylori in patients with dyspeptic complaints

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Immune response to natural and recombinant antigens of Helicobacter pylori in patients with dyspeptic complaints

S Graessle et al. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 1999 Sep.

Abstract

Sera of 223 dyspeptic patients with endoscopic findings of nonulcer dyspepsia (72%), gastric ulcer (15%) and duodenal ulcer (13%) were tested for antibodies against Helicobacter pylori with an enzyme immunoassay and an immunoblot technique using lysates of Helicobacter pylori cells as antigen source. One hundred and fifty-one (68%) sera were found to be positive for Helicobacter pylori IgG with both methods; 5% of the positive results in the enzyme immunoassay were false-positive due to cross-reactions mainly of proteins with a molecular mass of 43-66 kDa. Since cross-reactivity not only reduces the diagnostic value of the immunoassay but also complicates evaluation of the immunoblot results, an attempt was made to overcome these problems by using specific purified recombinant proteins instead of the crude cell preparations as antigens. Of the commonly recognised immunogens of Helicobacter pylori, antibodies against a cell surface protein of 26 kDa, the small urease subunit (29 kDa) and the cytotoxin-associated protein (130 kDa) were identified as highly sensitive serological markers for inclusion in a recombinant antigen mixture for Helicobacter pylori screening. Only the cytotoxin-associated protein was confirmed to be an indicator immunogen for ulcerogenic strains. To assess the reliability of recombinant fragments of this protein in serological screening, the reactivity of antibody to purified fragments of the cytotoxin-associated protein was compared with that to the natural protein. A C-terminal recombinant fragment of 58 kDa showed results identical to those obtained with the natural protein and was thus considered to be an appropriate component of an antigen mixture for serological detection of Helicobacter pylori.

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