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Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer

We evaluated serological Helicobacter pylori and cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) antibodies and endoscopic atrophy after eradication to identify factors predicting post-eradication gastric cancer development. Thirty-five patients with successful eradiation were divided into the post-eradication g...

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Autores principales: Kodama, Masaaki, Okimoto, Tadayoshi, Mizukami, Kazuhiro, Fukuda, Kensuke, Ogawa, Ryo, Okamoto, Kazuhisa, Matsunari, Osamu, Kawahara, Yoshinari, Hirashita, Yuka, Murakami, Kazunari
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Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31379417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.19-30
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author Kodama, Masaaki
Okimoto, Tadayoshi
Mizukami, Kazuhiro
Fukuda, Kensuke
Ogawa, Ryo
Okamoto, Kazuhisa
Matsunari, Osamu
Kawahara, Yoshinari
Hirashita, Yuka
Murakami, Kazunari
author_facet Kodama, Masaaki
Okimoto, Tadayoshi
Mizukami, Kazuhiro
Fukuda, Kensuke
Ogawa, Ryo
Okamoto, Kazuhisa
Matsunari, Osamu
Kawahara, Yoshinari
Hirashita, Yuka
Murakami, Kazunari
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description We evaluated serological Helicobacter pylori and cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) antibodies and endoscopic atrophy after eradication to identify factors predicting post-eradication gastric cancer development. Thirty-five patients with successful eradiation were divided into the post-eradication gastric cancer (13 cases) and non-gastric cancer (22 cases) groups. Serum Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody titers and endoscopic atrophy before and six years after eradication were examined. Median Helicobacter pylori antibody titers had decreased significantly from baseline at 0.5–2 years after eradication in both groups (gastric cancer group, from 39.0 to 11.0 U/ml, p = 0.011; non-gastric cancer group, from 29.6 to 4.97 U/ml, p<0.001), but were significantly higher in the gastric cancer than in the non-gastric cancer group (p = 0.029). Median serum CagA antibody titers had also decreased significantly at 0.5–2 years after eradication (gastric cancer group, from 6.35 to 3.23 U/ml, p = 0.028; non-gastric cancer group, from 9.88 to 1.21 U/ml, p = 0.0045). Serum CagA in each group showed no significance. Endoscopic atrophy improved significantly after eradication in the non-gastric cancer, but not the gastric cancer, group (p = 0.0007). In conclusion, changes in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody titers and endoscopic atrophy after eradication might be useful as predictive factors for post-eradication gastric cancer.
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spelling pubmed-66673842019-08-02 Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer Kodama, Masaaki Okimoto, Tadayoshi Mizukami, Kazuhiro Fukuda, Kensuke Ogawa, Ryo Okamoto, Kazuhisa Matsunari, Osamu Kawahara, Yoshinari Hirashita, Yuka Murakami, Kazunari J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article We evaluated serological Helicobacter pylori and cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) antibodies and endoscopic atrophy after eradication to identify factors predicting post-eradication gastric cancer development. Thirty-five patients with successful eradiation were divided into the post-eradication gastric cancer (13 cases) and non-gastric cancer (22 cases) groups. Serum Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody titers and endoscopic atrophy before and six years after eradication were examined. Median Helicobacter pylori antibody titers had decreased significantly from baseline at 0.5–2 years after eradication in both groups (gastric cancer group, from 39.0 to 11.0 U/ml, p = 0.011; non-gastric cancer group, from 29.6 to 4.97 U/ml, p<0.001), but were significantly higher in the gastric cancer than in the non-gastric cancer group (p = 0.029). Median serum CagA antibody titers had also decreased significantly at 0.5–2 years after eradication (gastric cancer group, from 6.35 to 3.23 U/ml, p = 0.028; non-gastric cancer group, from 9.88 to 1.21 U/ml, p = 0.0045). Serum CagA in each group showed no significance. Endoscopic atrophy improved significantly after eradication in the non-gastric cancer, but not the gastric cancer, group (p = 0.0007). In conclusion, changes in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody titers and endoscopic atrophy after eradication might be useful as predictive factors for post-eradication gastric cancer. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2019-07 2019-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6667384/ /pubmed/31379417 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.19-30 Text en Copyright © 2019 JCBN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kodama, Masaaki
Okimoto, Tadayoshi
Mizukami, Kazuhiro
Fukuda, Kensuke
Ogawa, Ryo
Okamoto, Kazuhisa
Matsunari, Osamu
Kawahara, Yoshinari
Hirashita, Yuka
Murakami, Kazunari
Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer
title Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer
title_full Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer
title_fullStr Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer
title_short Differences in Helicobacter pylori and CagA antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer
title_sort differences in helicobacter pylori and caga antibody changes after eradication between subjects developing and not developing gastric cancer
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31379417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.19-30
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