Direct detection of Helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in Lagos, Nigeria using real-time PCR—a pilot study
Abstract Objective Prompt diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection is essential for proper treatment and eradication of the pathogen because prolonged infection could lead to gastric cancer. Sensitive and cost effective diagnostic methods are key to guiding treatment options that will reduce morta...
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doaj-aab72b0bb6a44656be00ea83398582c82021-03-11T12:38:59ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002021-03-011411510.1186/s13104-021-05505-yDirect detection of Helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in Lagos, Nigeria using real-time PCR—a pilot studyA. Ajayi0T. Jolaiya1S. I. Smith2Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Nigerian Institute of Medical ResearchDepartment of Microbiology, University of LagosDepartment of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Nigerian Institute of Medical ResearchAbstract Objective Prompt diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection is essential for proper treatment and eradication of the pathogen because prolonged infection could lead to gastric cancer. Sensitive and cost effective diagnostic methods are key to guiding treatment options that will reduce mortality. This study was aimed at detecting H. pylori from biopsies of peptic ulcer patients. Real-time PCR using TaqMan and EvaGreen assays targeting 16S rRNA and ureA genes were used to detect H. pylori DNA extracted from 40 biopsy samples comprising 20 biopsies obtained from the antrum and 20 from the corpus of 20 patients undergoing endoscopy for duodenal ulcer investigation in Lagos, Nigeria. Results H. pylori was detected in 80% of the biopsy samples by combined cycle threshold (C t ) and melting temperature (T m ) values. Mean C t value for ureA gene ranged from 21.40 to 37.53 and 22.71 to 35.44 for 16SrRNA gene. Average melting temperatures (T m ) of 81.57 and 82.90 °C among amplicons of ureA and 16S rRNA were observed respectively. H. pylori DNA was generally detected in biopsies collected from antrum and corpus. Real-time PCR in the diagnosis of H. pylori can be considered a simple, low cost and efficient alternative or addition to the gold standard.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-021-05505-yHelicobacter pyloriDiagnosisReal-time PCRBiopsyUlcer |
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Direct detection of Helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in Lagos, Nigeria using real-time PCR—a pilot study |
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Direct detection of Helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in Lagos, Nigeria using real-time PCR—a pilot study |
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Direct detection of Helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in Lagos, Nigeria using real-time PCR—a pilot study |
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Direct detection of Helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in Lagos, Nigeria using real-time PCR—a pilot study |
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Direct detection of Helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in Lagos, Nigeria using real-time PCR—a pilot study |
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direct detection of helicobacter pylori from biopsies of patients in lagos, nigeria using real-time pcr—a pilot study |
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Abstract Objective Prompt diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection is essential for proper treatment and eradication of the pathogen because prolonged infection could lead to gastric cancer. Sensitive and cost effective diagnostic methods are key to guiding treatment options that will reduce mortality. This study was aimed at detecting H. pylori from biopsies of peptic ulcer patients. Real-time PCR using TaqMan and EvaGreen assays targeting 16S rRNA and ureA genes were used to detect H. pylori DNA extracted from 40 biopsy samples comprising 20 biopsies obtained from the antrum and 20 from the corpus of 20 patients undergoing endoscopy for duodenal ulcer investigation in Lagos, Nigeria. Results H. pylori was detected in 80% of the biopsy samples by combined cycle threshold (C t ) and melting temperature (T m ) values. Mean C t value for ureA gene ranged from 21.40 to 37.53 and 22.71 to 35.44 for 16SrRNA gene. Average melting temperatures (T m ) of 81.57 and 82.90 °C among amplicons of ureA and 16S rRNA were observed respectively. H. pylori DNA was generally detected in biopsies collected from antrum and corpus. Real-time PCR in the diagnosis of H. pylori can be considered a simple, low cost and efficient alternative or addition to the gold standard. |
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Helicobacter pylori Diagnosis Real-time PCR Biopsy Ulcer |
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