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Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study

OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of Helicobacter pylori infection and interleukin 6 polymorphism -174 (rs1800795) in dyslipidemia. DESIGN: Case–control study comparing serum lipids between H. pylori positive and negative patients and controlling for IL-6 -174 polymorphism, age, sex and smoking. SETTING...

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Autores principales: Pohjanen, Vesa-Matti, Koivurova, Olli-Pekka, Niemelä, Seppo E, Karttunen, Riitta A, Karttunen, Tuomo J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26781506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009987
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author Pohjanen, Vesa-Matti
Koivurova, Olli-Pekka
Niemelä, Seppo E
Karttunen, Riitta A
Karttunen, Tuomo J
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Koivurova, Olli-Pekka
Niemelä, Seppo E
Karttunen, Riitta A
Karttunen, Tuomo J
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of Helicobacter pylori infection and interleukin 6 polymorphism -174 (rs1800795) in dyslipidemia. DESIGN: Case–control study comparing serum lipids between H. pylori positive and negative patients and controlling for IL-6 -174 polymorphism, age, sex and smoking. SETTING: 3 hospitals performing outpatient endoscopies in the city of Oulu, Finland. PARTICIPANTS: 199 adult patients with dyspepsia symptoms fulfilling Rome criteria originating from ethnically Finnish population. Patients with an immunosuppressive disorder or malignant disease, treated H. pylori infection, immunosuppressive or anticoagulant medication, previous gastric surgery or ongoing antibiotic treatment were excluded. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Association of H. pylori infection and serum lipid concentrations in the whole group or in genotype-based subgroups. The associations between peptic ulcer, gastric mucosal inflammation and serum lipid concentrations were assessed as secondary outcomes. RESULTS: The median high-density lipoprotein (HDL) serum concentration was significantly lower in the H. pylori positive group (0.81 mmol/L) than in the negative group (0.95 mmol/L; p<0.001). In the genotype subgroup analyses, a similar association between H. pylori infection and HDL serum levels was seen within the IL-6 -174 CC genotype group (HDL 0.72 vs 1.06 mmol/L, respectively; p<0.001), but no significant associations were seen in the GC or GG genotype groups. Additionally, patients with peptic ulcer demonstrated lower HDL levels (0.75 mmol/L) than H. pylori positive patients without ulcer (0.86 mmol/L; p=0.010). CONCLUSIONS: H. pylori infection associated significantly with low serum levels of HDL in the IL-6 -174 CC genotype patients but not in the other genotypes. This suggests that the association between H. pylori infection and serum HDL could be transmitted through IL-6. We suggest that the role of IL-6 genotype should also be studied in relation to other associations between gastrointestinal microbiome and cardiovascular risk factors.
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spelling pubmed-47353142016-02-09 Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study Pohjanen, Vesa-Matti Koivurova, Olli-Pekka Niemelä, Seppo E Karttunen, Riitta A Karttunen, Tuomo J BMJ Open Gastroenterology and Hepatology OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of Helicobacter pylori infection and interleukin 6 polymorphism -174 (rs1800795) in dyslipidemia. DESIGN: Case–control study comparing serum lipids between H. pylori positive and negative patients and controlling for IL-6 -174 polymorphism, age, sex and smoking. SETTING: 3 hospitals performing outpatient endoscopies in the city of Oulu, Finland. PARTICIPANTS: 199 adult patients with dyspepsia symptoms fulfilling Rome criteria originating from ethnically Finnish population. Patients with an immunosuppressive disorder or malignant disease, treated H. pylori infection, immunosuppressive or anticoagulant medication, previous gastric surgery or ongoing antibiotic treatment were excluded. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Association of H. pylori infection and serum lipid concentrations in the whole group or in genotype-based subgroups. The associations between peptic ulcer, gastric mucosal inflammation and serum lipid concentrations were assessed as secondary outcomes. RESULTS: The median high-density lipoprotein (HDL) serum concentration was significantly lower in the H. pylori positive group (0.81 mmol/L) than in the negative group (0.95 mmol/L; p<0.001). In the genotype subgroup analyses, a similar association between H. pylori infection and HDL serum levels was seen within the IL-6 -174 CC genotype group (HDL 0.72 vs 1.06 mmol/L, respectively; p<0.001), but no significant associations were seen in the GC or GG genotype groups. Additionally, patients with peptic ulcer demonstrated lower HDL levels (0.75 mmol/L) than H. pylori positive patients without ulcer (0.86 mmol/L; p=0.010). CONCLUSIONS: H. pylori infection associated significantly with low serum levels of HDL in the IL-6 -174 CC genotype patients but not in the other genotypes. This suggests that the association between H. pylori infection and serum HDL could be transmitted through IL-6. We suggest that the role of IL-6 genotype should also be studied in relation to other associations between gastrointestinal microbiome and cardiovascular risk factors. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4735314/ /pubmed/26781506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009987 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Pohjanen, Vesa-Matti
Koivurova, Olli-Pekka
Niemelä, Seppo E
Karttunen, Riitta A
Karttunen, Tuomo J
Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study
title Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study
title_full Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study
title_fullStr Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study
title_full_unstemmed Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study
title_short Role of Helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study
title_sort role of helicobacter pylori and interleukin 6 -174 gene polymorphism in dyslipidemia: a case–control study
topic Gastroenterology and Hepatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26781506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009987
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