A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders

Abstract Background Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is associated with protean manifestations, which vary from no symptoms to multiple gastric diseases. Other H. pylori infections could provide protection against reflux esophagitis, and lower esophageal cancer. The current study aims to s...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Loaa A. Tag Eldeen, Mohamed A. Mohamed, Mohamed M. Awad, Mohamed I. Sheir, Tahany M. Shams, Mustafa M. Ragheb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the National Research Centre
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-019-0224-5
id doaj-9edf8a7d8ba24c14a828c96a4b1ba52c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-9edf8a7d8ba24c14a828c96a4b1ba52c2020-12-13T12:02:23ZengSpringerOpenBulletin of the National Research Centre2522-83072019-12-014311810.1186/s42269-019-0224-5A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disordersLoaa A. Tag Eldeen0Mohamed A. Mohamed1Mohamed M. Awad2Mohamed I. Sheir3Tahany M. Shams4Mustafa M. Ragheb5Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Suez Canal Faculty of MedicineInternal Medicine Department, Suez Canal Faculty of MedicineInternal Medicine Department, Suez Canal Faculty of MedicineInternal Medicine Department, Suez Canal Faculty of MedicinePathology Department, Suez Canal Faculty of MedicineInfectious Diseases Department, Suez Canal Faculty of MedicineAbstract Background Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is associated with protean manifestations, which vary from no symptoms to multiple gastric diseases. Other H. pylori infections could provide protection against reflux esophagitis, and lower esophageal cancer. The current study aims to scan H. pylori strains that colonize the stomach of Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders and its association with the endoscopic outcomes. Identification of H. pylori strains was done by PCR amplification of the 16s rRNA gene from gastric biopsies, proved to be positive for H. pylori by both Giemsa stain and histopathology. PCR products were purified, sequenced, and aligned to GenBank. Results BLAST results of H. pylori 16s rRNA gene sequences showed identity between Egyptian H. pylori isolates and four H. pylori strain subpopulations: hspSAfrica, hspEAsia, hpEurope, hspWAfrica. The frequency of H. pylori isolates that showed identity to hspEAsia subpopulation was significantly higher in Ulcerative lesions. H. pylori isolates from ulcerative and neoplasm specimens illustrate base substitutions in 16s rRNA gene variable 9 region compared to the consensus sequence of H. pylori 43504 16s rRNA. Conclusion Different H. pylori strains may be associated with differences in the clinical manifestations and could be used as a prognostic marker to predict the outcome of the H. pylori-associated diseases.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-019-0224-5Helicobacter pylori16s rRNA gene sequenceUpper gastrointestinal disordersH. pylori Egyptian strainEndoscopy outcome
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Loaa A. Tag Eldeen
Mohamed A. Mohamed
Mohamed M. Awad
Mohamed I. Sheir
Tahany M. Shams
Mustafa M. Ragheb
spellingShingle Loaa A. Tag Eldeen
Mohamed A. Mohamed
Mohamed M. Awad
Mohamed I. Sheir
Tahany M. Shams
Mustafa M. Ragheb
A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
Bulletin of the National Research Centre
Helicobacter pylori
16s rRNA gene sequence
Upper gastrointestinal disorders
H. pylori Egyptian strain
Endoscopy outcome
author_facet Loaa A. Tag Eldeen
Mohamed A. Mohamed
Mohamed M. Awad
Mohamed I. Sheir
Tahany M. Shams
Mustafa M. Ragheb
author_sort Loaa A. Tag Eldeen
title A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
title_short A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
title_full A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
title_fullStr A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
title_full_unstemmed A variety of Helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
title_sort variety of helicobacter pylori strains colonize the stomach of non-bleeding egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders
publisher SpringerOpen
series Bulletin of the National Research Centre
issn 2522-8307
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is associated with protean manifestations, which vary from no symptoms to multiple gastric diseases. Other H. pylori infections could provide protection against reflux esophagitis, and lower esophageal cancer. The current study aims to scan H. pylori strains that colonize the stomach of Egyptian patients with upper gastrointestinal disorders and its association with the endoscopic outcomes. Identification of H. pylori strains was done by PCR amplification of the 16s rRNA gene from gastric biopsies, proved to be positive for H. pylori by both Giemsa stain and histopathology. PCR products were purified, sequenced, and aligned to GenBank. Results BLAST results of H. pylori 16s rRNA gene sequences showed identity between Egyptian H. pylori isolates and four H. pylori strain subpopulations: hspSAfrica, hspEAsia, hpEurope, hspWAfrica. The frequency of H. pylori isolates that showed identity to hspEAsia subpopulation was significantly higher in Ulcerative lesions. H. pylori isolates from ulcerative and neoplasm specimens illustrate base substitutions in 16s rRNA gene variable 9 region compared to the consensus sequence of H. pylori 43504 16s rRNA. Conclusion Different H. pylori strains may be associated with differences in the clinical manifestations and could be used as a prognostic marker to predict the outcome of the H. pylori-associated diseases.
topic Helicobacter pylori
16s rRNA gene sequence
Upper gastrointestinal disorders
H. pylori Egyptian strain
Endoscopy outcome
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-019-0224-5
work_keys_str_mv AT loaaatageldeen avarietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mohamedamohamed avarietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mohamedmawad avarietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mohamedisheir avarietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT tahanymshams avarietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mustafamragheb avarietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT loaaatageldeen varietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mohamedamohamed varietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mohamedmawad varietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mohamedisheir varietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT tahanymshams varietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
AT mustafamragheb varietyofhelicobacterpyloristrainscolonizethestomachofnonbleedingegyptianpatientswithuppergastrointestinaldisorders
_version_ 1724385445122408448