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Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China

BACKGROUND: Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) infection is the most important factor affecting clinical outcome in patients with gastric mucosal lesions. This study aimed to investigate H. pylori infection in patients with gastric mucosal lesions and their virulence genotype in Guiyang, China. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Hu, Yue, Wang, Yan, Mi, Mengheng, Deng, Zhaohui, Zhu, Jian, Liu, Qi, Chen, Xiaoqin, Chen, Zhenghong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9843376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36660645
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-22-5553
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author Hu, Yue
Wang, Yan
Mi, Mengheng
Deng, Zhaohui
Zhu, Jian
Liu, Qi
Chen, Xiaoqin
Chen, Zhenghong
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Wang, Yan
Mi, Mengheng
Deng, Zhaohui
Zhu, Jian
Liu, Qi
Chen, Xiaoqin
Chen, Zhenghong
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description BACKGROUND: Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) infection is the most important factor affecting clinical outcome in patients with gastric mucosal lesions. This study aimed to investigate H. pylori infection in patients with gastric mucosal lesions and their virulence genotype in Guiyang, China. METHODS: Pathological examinations of 1,364 biopsies from patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms and H. pylori infection were analyzed according to different pathological types. The bacterial genome DNA was extracted from H. pylori strains isolated from gastric biopsies, and the cagA, vacA, and iceA virulence genes were detected and typed to analyze the correlation of their genotypes between different pathological lesions. RESULTS: The positive rate of H. pylori infection was approximately 19.9% (272/1,364), as determined by histopathological examination (HPE). It was more frequently detected in men than in women. A total of 85 H. pylori isolates were obtained from 280 clinical samples (positive rate 30.4%, 85/280). Of these 85 strains, cagA, vacA, and iceA genes were identified in 85.9%, 100%, and 83.5% of samples, respectively. Approximately 74.1% of strains were cagA East Asian type (cagA-ABD), and 11.8% of were cagA Western strains (cagA-AB, cagA-ABC), only present in patients with chronic non-atrophic gastritis. Gastric intraepithelial neoplasia and gastric cancer harbored both Asian strains. A total of 7 combinations of vacA genotypes were noted, among which s1c/m1b (30.6%) and s1c/m2 (41.2%) were the dominant genotypes. The predominant iceA genotype was iceA1 (64.7%). CONCLUSIONS: We observed that the positive rate of H. pylori infection was related to the pathological type of patients’ gastric mucosal lesions. Isolated H. pylori strains showed a unique genotype, mainly East Asian type cagA (ABD), vacA s1c/m2 genotype, and iceA1. These results provide an important reference for further studies of H. pylori in Guizhou province, China.
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spelling pubmed-98433762023-01-18 Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China Hu, Yue Wang, Yan Mi, Mengheng Deng, Zhaohui Zhu, Jian Liu, Qi Chen, Xiaoqin Chen, Zhenghong Ann Transl Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) infection is the most important factor affecting clinical outcome in patients with gastric mucosal lesions. This study aimed to investigate H. pylori infection in patients with gastric mucosal lesions and their virulence genotype in Guiyang, China. METHODS: Pathological examinations of 1,364 biopsies from patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms and H. pylori infection were analyzed according to different pathological types. The bacterial genome DNA was extracted from H. pylori strains isolated from gastric biopsies, and the cagA, vacA, and iceA virulence genes were detected and typed to analyze the correlation of their genotypes between different pathological lesions. RESULTS: The positive rate of H. pylori infection was approximately 19.9% (272/1,364), as determined by histopathological examination (HPE). It was more frequently detected in men than in women. A total of 85 H. pylori isolates were obtained from 280 clinical samples (positive rate 30.4%, 85/280). Of these 85 strains, cagA, vacA, and iceA genes were identified in 85.9%, 100%, and 83.5% of samples, respectively. Approximately 74.1% of strains were cagA East Asian type (cagA-ABD), and 11.8% of were cagA Western strains (cagA-AB, cagA-ABC), only present in patients with chronic non-atrophic gastritis. Gastric intraepithelial neoplasia and gastric cancer harbored both Asian strains. A total of 7 combinations of vacA genotypes were noted, among which s1c/m1b (30.6%) and s1c/m2 (41.2%) were the dominant genotypes. The predominant iceA genotype was iceA1 (64.7%). CONCLUSIONS: We observed that the positive rate of H. pylori infection was related to the pathological type of patients’ gastric mucosal lesions. Isolated H. pylori strains showed a unique genotype, mainly East Asian type cagA (ABD), vacA s1c/m2 genotype, and iceA1. These results provide an important reference for further studies of H. pylori in Guizhou province, China. AME Publishing Company 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9843376/ /pubmed/36660645 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-22-5553 Text en 2022 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Hu, Yue
Wang, Yan
Mi, Mengheng
Deng, Zhaohui
Zhu, Jian
Liu, Qi
Chen, Xiaoqin
Chen, Zhenghong
Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China
title Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China
title_full Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China
title_fullStr Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China
title_full_unstemmed Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China
title_short Correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with Helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in Guiyang, Guizhou province, China
title_sort correlation analysis of gastric mucosal lesions with helicobacter pylori infection and its virulence genotype in guiyang, guizhou province, china
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9843376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36660645
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-22-5553
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