Comparison of serum antibody titers to Helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharides, CagA, VacA and partially purified cellular extracts in a Japanese population
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Comparison of serum antibody titers to Helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharides, CagA, VacA and partially purified cellular extracts in a Japanese population
Abstract
We examined the levels of antibody titers against Helicobacter pylori antigens, three types of lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), recombinant CagA antigen, recombinant VacA antigen and partially purified cellular antigens in the sera of Japanese volunteers. The three types of LPSs are LPS carrying the highly antigenic epitope, LPS carrying the weakly antigenic epitope and rough LPS, classified on the basis of antigenicity in humans. IgG titers against all H. pylori antigens tested were significantly different between gastroduodenal patients and healthy adults without H. pylori infection. IgG titers against LPS carrying the weakly antigenic epitope, rough LPS and VacA antigen, as well as IgA titers against the partially purified cellular extract were significantly higher in gastroduodenal patients than in H. pylori-positive healthy adults. However, IgG titers against LPS carrying the highly antigenic epitope, CagA antigen or the partially purified cellular extract showed no significant difference between patients and H. pylori-positive healthy adults. The results indicated that increases in IgG titers against VacA antigen and the weakly antigenic and core epitopes of LPS, and in IgA titer against the partially purified cellular extract, were associated with disease state and may be useful in identifying active infection of H. pylori.
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