Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To evaluate the prevalence of more virulent <it>H. pylori</it> genotypes in relatives of gastric cancer patients and in patients without family histories of gastric cancer.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We...
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doaj-7db525abbc904ae8b5a1d7d43ed501592020-11-25T03:48:50ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2012-08-0112110710.1186/1471-230X-12-107Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patientsQueiroz Dulciene MMSilva Cícero ISMGoncalves Maria HRBBraga-Neto Manuel BFialho Andréa BCFialho André MNRocha Gifone ARocha Andreia MCBatista Sérgio AGuerrant Richard LLima Aldo AMBraga Lucia LBC<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To evaluate the prevalence of more virulent <it>H. pylori</it> genotypes in relatives of gastric cancer patients and in patients without family histories of gastric cancer.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We evaluated prospectively the prevalence of the infection by more virulent <it>H. pylori</it> strains in 60 relatives of gastric cancer patients comparing the results with those obtained from 49 patients without family histories of gastric cancer. <it>H. pylor</it>i status was determined by the urease test, histology and presence of <it>H. pylori ure</it>A. The cytotoxin associated gene (<it>cag</it>A), the <it>cag</it>A-EPIYA and vacuolating cytotoxin gene (<it>vac</it>A) were typed by PCR and the <it>cag</it>A EPIYA typing was confirmed by sequencing.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The gastric cancer relatives were significant and independently more frequently colonized by <it>H. pylori</it> strains with higher numbers of CagA-EPIYA-C segments (OR = 4.23, 95%CI = 1.53–11.69) and with the most virulent s1m1 <it>vac</it>A genotype (OR = 2.80, 95%CI = 1.04–7.51). Higher numbers of EPIYA-C segments were associated with increased gastric corpus inflammation, foveolar hyperplasia and atrophy. Infection by s1m1 <it>vac</it>A genotype was associated with increased antral and corpus gastritis.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We demonstrated that relatives of gastric cancer patients are more frequently colonized by the most virulent <it>H. pylori cag</it>A and <it>vac</it>A genotypes, which may contribute to increase the risk of gastric cancer.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-230X/12/107<it>Helicobacter pylori</it>Gastric cancer<it>H. pylori</it> CagA-EPIYA<it>H. pylori/vac</it>A |
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Queiroz Dulciene MM Silva Cícero ISM Goncalves Maria HRB Braga-Neto Manuel B Fialho Andréa BC Fialho André MN Rocha Gifone A Rocha Andreia MC Batista Sérgio A Guerrant Richard L Lima Aldo AM Braga Lucia LBC |
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Queiroz Dulciene MM Silva Cícero ISM Goncalves Maria HRB Braga-Neto Manuel B Fialho Andréa BC Fialho André MN Rocha Gifone A Rocha Andreia MC Batista Sérgio A Guerrant Richard L Lima Aldo AM Braga Lucia LBC Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients BMC Gastroenterology <it>Helicobacter pylori</it> Gastric cancer <it>H. pylori</it> CagA-EPIYA <it>H. pylori/vac</it>A |
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Queiroz Dulciene MM Silva Cícero ISM Goncalves Maria HRB Braga-Neto Manuel B Fialho Andréa BC Fialho André MN Rocha Gifone A Rocha Andreia MC Batista Sérgio A Guerrant Richard L Lima Aldo AM Braga Lucia LBC |
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Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients |
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Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients |
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Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients |
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Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients |
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Higher frequency of cagA EPIYA-C Phosphorylation Sites in <it>H. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients |
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higher frequency of caga epiya-c phosphorylation sites in <it>h. pylori</it> strains from first-degree relatives of gastric cancer patients |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To evaluate the prevalence of more virulent <it>H. pylori</it> genotypes in relatives of gastric cancer patients and in patients without family histories of gastric cancer.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We evaluated prospectively the prevalence of the infection by more virulent <it>H. pylori</it> strains in 60 relatives of gastric cancer patients comparing the results with those obtained from 49 patients without family histories of gastric cancer. <it>H. pylor</it>i status was determined by the urease test, histology and presence of <it>H. pylori ure</it>A. The cytotoxin associated gene (<it>cag</it>A), the <it>cag</it>A-EPIYA and vacuolating cytotoxin gene (<it>vac</it>A) were typed by PCR and the <it>cag</it>A EPIYA typing was confirmed by sequencing.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The gastric cancer relatives were significant and independently more frequently colonized by <it>H. pylori</it> strains with higher numbers of CagA-EPIYA-C segments (OR = 4.23, 95%CI = 1.53–11.69) and with the most virulent s1m1 <it>vac</it>A genotype (OR = 2.80, 95%CI = 1.04–7.51). Higher numbers of EPIYA-C segments were associated with increased gastric corpus inflammation, foveolar hyperplasia and atrophy. Infection by s1m1 <it>vac</it>A genotype was associated with increased antral and corpus gastritis.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We demonstrated that relatives of gastric cancer patients are more frequently colonized by the most virulent <it>H. pylori cag</it>A and <it>vac</it>A genotypes, which may contribute to increase the risk of gastric cancer.</p> |
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<it>Helicobacter pylori</it> Gastric cancer <it>H. pylori</it> CagA-EPIYA <it>H. pylori/vac</it>A |
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