Serological differentiation of Helicobacter pylori CagA(+) and CagA(-) infections
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Serological differentiation of Helicobacter pylori CagA(+) and CagA(-) infections
Abstract
Many Helicobacterpylori strains causing gastroduodenal diseases have a cagA gene encoding CagA protein, a virulence factor of these bacteria. Anti-CagA antibodies produced by the majority of people infected with CagA(+) strains can indicate such an infection. In this study, the efficacy of three immunoenzymatic tests for detecting CagA(+) and CagA(-) infections were compared: immunoblot (Milenia ID Blot H. pylori IgG; MB) and ELISA conducted either with a recombinant immunodominant fragment of CagA (rCagA) or the full-length CagA molecule (flCagA). The 13C-urea breath test (13C-UBT) was used for establishing H. pylori status. The serum samples from 157 individuals were used for serodiagnosis. H. pylori CagA(+) infection was detected in H. pylori-infected individuals with similar frequencies by MB (64%) and flCagA-ELISA (60%) and a little less frequently by rCagA-ELISA (53%). There was a high coincidence between the negative results of these three tests for H. pylori-uninfected individuals with no anti-CagA IgG in the serum (96-100%). The results show that rCagA-ELISA and, especially, flCagA-ELISA are easy, inexpensive and useful noninvasive assays for the discrimination of CagA(+) and CagA(-) H. pylori infections in subjects examined by urea breath test.
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