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Comparative Study
. 1998 Apr;20(4):257-66.
doi: 10.1111/j.1574-695X.1998.tb01135.x.

Effect of host Lewis and ABO blood group antigen expression on Helicobacter pylori colonisation density and the consequent inflammatory response

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Comparative Study

Effect of host Lewis and ABO blood group antigen expression on Helicobacter pylori colonisation density and the consequent inflammatory response

M A Heneghan et al. FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol. 1998 Apr.
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Abstract

The Lewis(b) blood group antigen has been implicated as a putative receptor for Helicobacter pylori in the gastric mucosa. Furthermore, an increased prevalence of duodenal ulcer was found in non-secretors and it has been suggested that secretor status may influence bacterial colonisation density. Other investigators have hypothesised that severity of antral gastritis may be related to colonisation density of the bacterium alone, and that a critical bacterial load is necessary for the development of duodenal ulcer. Our objectives were to investigate whether a relationship existed between host Lewis and ABO blood group phenotype and prevalence of H. pylori infection. In addition we investigated whether bacterial colonisation density and the ensuing inflammatory response was influenced by secretor status and ABO blood group phenotype. The Lewis and ABO blood group phenotype of 207 patients undergoing upper endoscopy was determined. Of these, 136 were secretors and 62 were nonsecretors. Forty-five percent of patients were infected with H. pylori. No significant association was found between H. pylori infection and expression of Lewis(a) or Lewis(b) blood group antigen. The mean histological density of H. pylori was 1.8 +/- 0.2 among non-secretors and 1.51 +/- 0.13 among secretors (P = 0.209), with a mean grade of lymphocytic infiltration significantly greater in H. pylori-infected non-secretors (2.23 +/- 0.123 vs 1.8 +/- 0.074; P = 0.003). In addition, blood group O non-secretors had a significantly higher grade of lymphocyte infiltration of their gastric mucosa compared to non-O non-secretors (2.53 +/- 0.133 vs 1.93 +/- 0.181, P = 0.027). These results suggest that although no in vivo relationship exists between H. pylori and preferential adhesion to the putative Lewis(b) receptor, bacterial colonisation and the ensuing inflammatory response may be influenced at least in part by host expression of ABO and Lewisa blood group antigens.

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