Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran

Introduction: The purpose of this research was to analyze blood-group antigen-binding adhesion (babA2) and sialic acid binding adhesion (sabA) genotypes status in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) isolates and their relationship with clinical outcomes. Methods: Gastric biopsy specimens were homogenize...

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Main Authors: Leila Yousefi, Reza Ghotaslou, Mohammad Taghi Akhi, Mohammad Asgharzadeh, Mohammad Reza Nahaei, Mohammad Hosein Somi, Mandana Rafeey
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Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JARCM/Manuscript/JARCM-3-71.pdf
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spelling doaj-a06dc54224044a73b36490db85794bea2020-11-25T00:35:38ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine2345-49702345-49702015-06-0132717610.15171/jarcm.2015.011Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran Leila Yousefi0Reza Ghotaslou1Mohammad Taghi Akhi2Mohammad Asgharzadeh3Mohammad Reza Nahaei4Mohammad Hosein Somi5Mandana Rafeey6MSc Student, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranAssociate Professor, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center and Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Professor, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center and Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iranrofessor, Department of Laboratory Sciences, Paramedical Faculty and Biotechnology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranProfessor, Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Professor, Liver and Gastrointestinal Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Professor, Liver and Gastrointestinal Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran Introduction: The purpose of this research was to analyze blood-group antigen-binding adhesion (babA2) and sialic acid binding adhesion (sabA) genotypes status in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) isolates and their relationship with clinical outcomes. Methods: Gastric biopsy specimens were homogenized and placed in Brucella agar medium supplemented with 5% sheep blood and 3 antibiotics and were cultured at 37 °C under microaerophilic conditions and incubated for 4-7 days. H. pylori was identified by typical morphology, gram-staining and urease tests, and babA2 and sabA genes were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Results: From a total of 100 H. pylori isolates; babA2 and sabA genes were detected in 23.0 and 26.4%, respectively. There was a significant relationship between these genes and clinical outcomes (P < 0.050). Conclusion: We found that the babA2 status was not related to clinical outcomes in Tabriz, Iran. However, sabA was a promoting determinant for disease, and multivariate analysis disclosed sabA to be an independent marker of non-ulcer diseases in our subjects. http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JARCM/Manuscript/JARCM-3-71.pdfBlood-group Antigen-binding Adhesion 2 GeneSialic Acid BindingAdhesion GeneHelicobacter Pylori
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author Leila Yousefi
Reza Ghotaslou
Mohammad Taghi Akhi
Mohammad Asgharzadeh
Mohammad Reza Nahaei
Mohammad Hosein Somi
Mandana Rafeey
spellingShingle Leila Yousefi
Reza Ghotaslou
Mohammad Taghi Akhi
Mohammad Asgharzadeh
Mohammad Reza Nahaei
Mohammad Hosein Somi
Mandana Rafeey
Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran
Journal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine
Blood-group Antigen-binding Adhesion 2 Gene
Sialic Acid Binding
Adhesion Gene
Helicobacter Pylori
author_facet Leila Yousefi
Reza Ghotaslou
Mohammad Taghi Akhi
Mohammad Asgharzadeh
Mohammad Reza Nahaei
Mohammad Hosein Somi
Mandana Rafeey
author_sort Leila Yousefi
title Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran
title_short Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran
title_full Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran
title_fullStr Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of Helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in Tabriz, Iran
title_sort frequency of helicobacter pylori blood-group antigen-binding adhesion 2 and sialic acid binding adhesion genes among dyspeptic patients in tabriz, iran
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Analytical Research in Clinical Medicine
issn 2345-4970
2345-4970
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Introduction: The purpose of this research was to analyze blood-group antigen-binding adhesion (babA2) and sialic acid binding adhesion (sabA) genotypes status in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) isolates and their relationship with clinical outcomes. Methods: Gastric biopsy specimens were homogenized and placed in Brucella agar medium supplemented with 5% sheep blood and 3 antibiotics and were cultured at 37 °C under microaerophilic conditions and incubated for 4-7 days. H. pylori was identified by typical morphology, gram-staining and urease tests, and babA2 and sabA genes were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Results: From a total of 100 H. pylori isolates; babA2 and sabA genes were detected in 23.0 and 26.4%, respectively. There was a significant relationship between these genes and clinical outcomes (P < 0.050). Conclusion: We found that the babA2 status was not related to clinical outcomes in Tabriz, Iran. However, sabA was a promoting determinant for disease, and multivariate analysis disclosed sabA to be an independent marker of non-ulcer diseases in our subjects.
topic Blood-group Antigen-binding Adhesion 2 Gene
Sialic Acid Binding
Adhesion Gene
Helicobacter Pylori
url http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JARCM/Manuscript/JARCM-3-71.pdf
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