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. 2004 Nov;132(11):1345-54.
doi: 10.4067/s0034-98872004001100002.

[Association between Helicobacter pylori genotype and the severity of gastritis in infected adults]

[Article in Spanish]
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[Association between Helicobacter pylori genotype and the severity of gastritis in infected adults]

[Article in Spanish]
Juan Carlos Araya et al. Rev Med Chil. 2004 Nov.

Abstract

Background: The damaging capacity of Helicobacter pylori is variable and depends, in part, on its genetic polymorphism.

Aim: To study H pylori genes vacA, cagA and iceA and the relationship of these genotypes with the features of acute damage in chronic gastritis.

Material and methods: Gastric endoscopic biopsies were obtained in 75 adults for pathological study and genetic typification of H pylori by specific PCR.

Results: In only 64 cases, complete information was available. In 53 of these, there was H pylori infection demonstrated by PCR. Twenty one percent had infection by two or more H pylori strains, vacA gene had genotypes s2/m2, s1/m1 and s1/m2 in 36, 25 and 8% of cases respectively, cagA gene was present in 49% of infected patients. iceA gene had genotypes iceA 1 ad iceA 2 in 15 and 60% of patients respectively. The presence of cagA or alleles s1/m1 and s1/m2 of vacA gene was directly correlated with polymorphonuclear infiltration and the severity of epithelial damage. The genotype s2/m2 of vacA gene was significantly associated with a milder or absent mucosal damage. No association was found between iceA alleles and the pathological features of gastritis.

Conclusions: Alleles of vacA and cagA genes of H pylori are associated with the severity of gastric mucosal damage.

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