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Correlation of Helicobacter pylori Genotypes with Gastric Histopathology in the Central Region of a South-European Country

Journal

DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES
Volume 60, Issue 1, Pages 74-85

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-014-3319-8

Keywords

Helicobacter pylori; Genotype; Gastritis; Histopathology; cagA; vacA

Funding

  1. Portuguese Institute Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [PIC/IC/83122/2007]
  2. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [PIC/IC/83122/2007] Funding Source: FCT

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Background Outcome of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection results from interaction of multiple variables including host, environmental and bacterial-associated virulence factors. Aim This study aimed to investigate the correlation of cagA, cagE, vacA, iceA and babA2 genotypes with gastric histopathology and disease phenotype in the central region of a South-European country. Methods This prospective study involved 148 infected patients (110 female; mean age 43.5 +/- 13.4 years) submitted to endoscopy with corpus and antrum biopsies. H. pylori was cultured and DNA extracted from the isolates. Genotypes were determined by PCR. Histopathological features were graded according to the updated Sydney system and OLGA/OLGIM classification. Only patients with single H. pylori genotypes and complete histopathological results were included. Results Antrum samples presented higher degrees of atrophy, intestinal metaplasia, chronic inflammation and neutrophil activity. Genotype distribution was as follows: cagA-31.8 %; cagE-45.9 %; vacA s1a-24.3 %; vacA s1b-19.6 %; vacA s1c-0.7 %; vacA s2-55.4 %; vacA m1-20.9 %; vacA m2-79.1 %; vacA s1m1-18.9 %; vacA s1m2-25.7 %; vacA s2m1-2 %; vacA s2m2-53.4 %; iceA1-33.8 %; iceA2-66.2 %; babA2-12.2 %. CagA genotype was significantly associated with higher degrees of intestinal metaplasia, neutrophil activity, chronic inflammation and OLGIM stages. BabA2 was linked with higher H. pylori density. Strains with vacA s1m1 or vacA s1m1 + cagA positive genotypes had a significant association with peptic ulcer and vacA s2m2 with iron-deficient anemia. Conclusions cagA, vacA s1m1 and babA2 genotypes are relatively rare in the central region of Portugal. cagApositive strains are correlated with more severe histopathological modifications. This gene is commonly associated with vacA s1m1, and such isolates are frequently found in patients with peptic ulcer.

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