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Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England

BACKGROUND: Genomic diversity of H. pylori from many different human populations is largely unknown. We compared genomes of 65 H. pylori strains from Nottingham, England. Molecular analysis was carried out to identify rearrangements within and outside the cag-pathogenicity-island (cag PAI) and DNA s...

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Autores principales: Kauser, Farhana, Hussain, M Abid, Ahmed, Irshad, Srinivas, Sriramula, Devi, S Manjulata, Majeed, Ahmed A, Rao, K Rajender, Khan, Aleem A, Sechi, Leonardo A, Ahmed, Niyaz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1180443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15916705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-5-32
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author Kauser, Farhana
Hussain, M Abid
Ahmed, Irshad
Srinivas, Sriramula
Devi, S Manjulata
Majeed, Ahmed A
Rao, K Rajender
Khan, Aleem A
Sechi, Leonardo A
Ahmed, Niyaz
author_facet Kauser, Farhana
Hussain, M Abid
Ahmed, Irshad
Srinivas, Sriramula
Devi, S Manjulata
Majeed, Ahmed A
Rao, K Rajender
Khan, Aleem A
Sechi, Leonardo A
Ahmed, Niyaz
author_sort Kauser, Farhana
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description BACKGROUND: Genomic diversity of H. pylori from many different human populations is largely unknown. We compared genomes of 65 H. pylori strains from Nottingham, England. Molecular analysis was carried out to identify rearrangements within and outside the cag-pathogenicity-island (cag PAI) and DNA sequence divergence in candidate genes. Phylogenetic analysis was carried out based on various high-resolution genotyping techniques. RESULTS: Analyses of virulence genes (cagT, cagE, cagA, vacA, iceA, oipA and babB) revealed that H. pylori strains from England are genetically distinct from strains obtained from other countries. The toxigenic vacA s1m1 genotype was found to be less common and the plasticity region cluster was found to be disrupted in all the isolates. English isolates showed a predominance of iceA1 alleles and a functional proinflammatory oipA gene. The English H. pylori gene pool revealed several Asian/oriental features. This included the predominance of cagA – glr (cagA right junction) motif types III and II (up to 42%), presence of vacA m1c alleles and phylogenetic affinity towards East Asian / Amerindian gene pools based on fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism (FAFLP) analysis and glmM sequence analysis. CONCLUSION: Overall, our results demonstrated genetic affinities of H. pylori in England with both European and the Asian gene pools and some distinctive genetic features of virulence genes that may have evolved in this important European population.
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spelling pubmed-11804432005-07-23 Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England Kauser, Farhana Hussain, M Abid Ahmed, Irshad Srinivas, Sriramula Devi, S Manjulata Majeed, Ahmed A Rao, K Rajender Khan, Aleem A Sechi, Leonardo A Ahmed, Niyaz BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Genomic diversity of H. pylori from many different human populations is largely unknown. We compared genomes of 65 H. pylori strains from Nottingham, England. Molecular analysis was carried out to identify rearrangements within and outside the cag-pathogenicity-island (cag PAI) and DNA sequence divergence in candidate genes. Phylogenetic analysis was carried out based on various high-resolution genotyping techniques. RESULTS: Analyses of virulence genes (cagT, cagE, cagA, vacA, iceA, oipA and babB) revealed that H. pylori strains from England are genetically distinct from strains obtained from other countries. The toxigenic vacA s1m1 genotype was found to be less common and the plasticity region cluster was found to be disrupted in all the isolates. English isolates showed a predominance of iceA1 alleles and a functional proinflammatory oipA gene. The English H. pylori gene pool revealed several Asian/oriental features. This included the predominance of cagA – glr (cagA right junction) motif types III and II (up to 42%), presence of vacA m1c alleles and phylogenetic affinity towards East Asian / Amerindian gene pools based on fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism (FAFLP) analysis and glmM sequence analysis. CONCLUSION: Overall, our results demonstrated genetic affinities of H. pylori in England with both European and the Asian gene pools and some distinctive genetic features of virulence genes that may have evolved in this important European population. BioMed Central 2005-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC1180443/ /pubmed/15916705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-5-32 Text en Copyright © 2005 Kauser et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kauser, Farhana
Hussain, M Abid
Ahmed, Irshad
Srinivas, Sriramula
Devi, S Manjulata
Majeed, Ahmed A
Rao, K Rajender
Khan, Aleem A
Sechi, Leonardo A
Ahmed, Niyaz
Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England
title Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England
title_full Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England
title_fullStr Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England
title_full_unstemmed Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England
title_short Comparative genomics of Helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in England
title_sort comparative genomics of helicobacter pylori isolates recovered from ulcer disease patients in england
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1180443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15916705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-5-32
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