Neutralisation of vacuolating activity of cytotoxin by serum antibodies of Helicobacter pylori infected patients
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Neutralisation of vacuolating activity of cytotoxin by serum antibodies of Helicobacter pylori infected patients
Abstract
The study involved 196 H. pylori strains and 196 serum samples taken from the same patients. H. pylori strains were investigated for the production of vacuolating cytotoxin. Antibodies to the vacuolating cytotoxin produced by H. pylori were detected in the sera samples by neutralisation assay (on Intestine 407 cells) and ELISA. Of the 196 H. pylori strains tested, 80 (40.8%) were found to express vacuolating cytotoxic activity. The titres of vacuolating cytotoxic were ranged from 1:2 to 1:128. The vacuolating assay was positive in 37.1% strains isolated from children, and in 50% strains isolated from adults. Cytotoxin-positive H. pylori strains were found more frequently in duodenal ulcer (71%) than in chronic gastritis (35.2%) patients, and this difference was statistically significant p<0.05. Neutralising antibodies to vacuolating cytotoxin were present in 51% and 49% of the serum samples tested by neutralisation and ELISA, respectively. Duodenal ulcer patients had antibodies to vacuolating cytotoxin more frequently (p<0.05) than chronic gastritis patients. Antibodies to cytotoxin were detected in 100% of the serum samples from patients infected by cytotoxic H. pylori strains. This suggests that the presence of anticytotoxic antibodies in the serum samples may be regarded as a sensitive indicator of infection by cytotoxic H. pylori strains.
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