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Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by presence of ulcer in colon and bloody diarrhea. The present study explores the possibility of association between Salmonella and ulcerative colitis. The present study comprised 59 cases of UC, 28 of colon cancer (CC), 127 of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),...

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Autores principales: Tripathi, Manish Kumar, Pratap, Chandra Bhan, Dixit, Vinod K., Singh, Tej Bali, Shukla, Sunit K., Jain, Ashok K., Nath, Gopal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26904116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5854285
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author Tripathi, Manish Kumar
Pratap, Chandra Bhan
Dixit, Vinod K.
Singh, Tej Bali
Shukla, Sunit K.
Jain, Ashok K.
Nath, Gopal
author_facet Tripathi, Manish Kumar
Pratap, Chandra Bhan
Dixit, Vinod K.
Singh, Tej Bali
Shukla, Sunit K.
Jain, Ashok K.
Nath, Gopal
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description Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by presence of ulcer in colon and bloody diarrhea. The present study explores the possibility of association between Salmonella and ulcerative colitis. The present study comprised 59 cases of UC, 28 of colon cancer (CC), 127 of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and 190 of healthy control. The serological study was done by Widal and Indirect Haemagglutination Assay (IHA) for ViAb. Nested PCR was performed targeting fliC, staA, and stkG gene for Typhi and Paratyphi A, respectively. A total of 15.3% patients were positive for Salmonella “O” antigen among them 18.6% UC, 35.5% CC, 12.6% IBS, and 15.3% healthy control. A total of 36.9% patients were positive for “H” antigen including 39.0%, 57.1%, and 67.7% UC, CC, and IBS, respectively. About 1.73% show positive agglutination for AH antigen including 3.4%, 3.6%, and 1.6%, UC, CC, and IBS. A total of 10.89% were positive for ViAb. While 6.8% of UC, 10.7% of CC, 11.0% of IBS, and 12.1% of healthy subjects were positive for the antibody, the PCR positivity rates for Salmonella specific sequences were 79.7% in UC, 53.6% in CC, 66.1% in IBS, and 16.3% in healthy controls. The present study suggested that higher prevalence of Salmonella might play important role in etiopathogenesis of UC, IBS, and CC.
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spelling pubmed-47455782016-02-22 Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species Tripathi, Manish Kumar Pratap, Chandra Bhan Dixit, Vinod K. Singh, Tej Bali Shukla, Sunit K. Jain, Ashok K. Nath, Gopal Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis Research Article Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by presence of ulcer in colon and bloody diarrhea. The present study explores the possibility of association between Salmonella and ulcerative colitis. The present study comprised 59 cases of UC, 28 of colon cancer (CC), 127 of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and 190 of healthy control. The serological study was done by Widal and Indirect Haemagglutination Assay (IHA) for ViAb. Nested PCR was performed targeting fliC, staA, and stkG gene for Typhi and Paratyphi A, respectively. A total of 15.3% patients were positive for Salmonella “O” antigen among them 18.6% UC, 35.5% CC, 12.6% IBS, and 15.3% healthy control. A total of 36.9% patients were positive for “H” antigen including 39.0%, 57.1%, and 67.7% UC, CC, and IBS, respectively. About 1.73% show positive agglutination for AH antigen including 3.4%, 3.6%, and 1.6%, UC, CC, and IBS. A total of 10.89% were positive for ViAb. While 6.8% of UC, 10.7% of CC, 11.0% of IBS, and 12.1% of healthy subjects were positive for the antibody, the PCR positivity rates for Salmonella specific sequences were 79.7% in UC, 53.6% in CC, 66.1% in IBS, and 16.3% in healthy controls. The present study suggested that higher prevalence of Salmonella might play important role in etiopathogenesis of UC, IBS, and CC. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4745578/ /pubmed/26904116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5854285 Text en Copyright © 2016 Manish Kumar Tripathi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nath, Gopal
Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species
title Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species
title_full Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species
title_fullStr Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species
title_full_unstemmed Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species
title_short Ulcerative Colitis and Its Association with Salmonella Species
title_sort ulcerative colitis and its association with salmonella species
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745578/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5854285
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