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Prevalence of cagA and vacA Genes in Isolates from Patients with Helicobacter pylori -associated Gastroduodenal Diseases in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Geographical differences in the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori genes and their association with disease severity have been identified. This study analyzes the prevalences of the cagA gene and alleles of the vacA gene in H. pylori-associated gastroduodenal diseases in isolates from Recife, PE, Bra...
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Published in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2003-09, Vol.98 (6), p.817-821 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Geographical differences in the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori
genes and their association with disease severity have been identified.
This study analyzes the prevalences of the cagA gene and alleles of the
vacA gene in H. pylori-associated gastroduodenal diseases in isolates
from Recife, PE, Brazil. Gastric biopsy of 61 H. pylori-positive
patients were submitted to DNA extraction and gene amplification by
polymerase chain reaction. Among the 61 patients, 21 suffered from
duodenal ulcer (DU) and 40 from gastritis (GT). The prevalence of H.
pylori strains harbouring the cagA gene was higher in the DU group
(90.5%) than in the GT group (60%) (p = 0.02). The vacA gene was
amplified in 56 out of 61 biopsies, of which 43 (76.8%) contained
bacteria carrying the s1 allele and 13 (23.2%) the s2. However, the
prevalence of the vacA s1 genotying was the same in either DU or GT
group. The majority of the s1-typed strains, 39 (90.7%) out of 43, were
subtype s1b. In resume there was a strong association between the H.
pylori cagA+ gene and DU. However, there were no differences between
the DU and GT groups in relation to the vacA s1 and s2 alleles
distribution, albeit the subtype s1b was predominat. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762003000600018 |