cagA gene variants in Malaysian Helicobacter pylori strains isolated from patients of different ethnic groups

Mohamed Ramelah , Ahmad Aminuddin , Hanafiah Alfizah , Mohd Rose Isa , Ali Yaakob Jasmi , Huck Joo Tan , A. Jamal A. Rahman , Abdul Manap Rizal , M. Zawawi Mazlam
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Abstract

Helicobacter pylori infection of a distinct subtype of cagA may lead to different pathological manifestation. The aim of this study is to determine the presence of cagA gene and its variants in H. pylori infection among different ethnic groups and its effect on gastroduodenal diseases. Overall detection of cagA among the 205 clinical isolates of H. pylori was 94%. Variations in size of the 3′ region of cagA gene were examined among 192 Malaysian H. pylori cagA-positive strains. Results showed that three cagA variants differing in fragment length of PCR products were detected and designated as type A (621–651 bp), type B (732–735 bp) and type C (525 bp). Although there was no association between any of the cagA subtypes with peptic ulcer disease (p > 0.05), an association between cagA subtypes with a specific ethnic group was observed. Specific-cagA subtype A strains were predominantly isolated from Chinese compared to Malays and Indians (p < 0.0005), and cagA subtype B strains were predominantly isolated from Malays and Indians compared to Chinese (p < 0.05). The cagA type A strains of H. pylori is commonly found in the Chinese patients who have a higher risk of peptic ulcer disease, thus indicating that it could be used as an important clinical biomarker for a more severe infection.

不同种族患者分离的马来西亚幽门螺杆菌菌株cagA基因变异
幽门螺杆菌感染不同亚型的cagA可导致不同的病理表现。本研究的目的是确定不同民族幽门螺杆菌感染中cagA基因及其变异的存在及其对胃十二指肠疾病的影响。205株幽门螺杆菌临床分离株cagA检出率为94%。检测了192株马来西亚幽门螺杆菌cagA基因3′区大小的变化。结果显示,检测到3种片段长度不同的cagA变异,分别为A型(621 ~ 651 bp)、B型(732 ~ 735 bp)和C型(525 bp)。尽管没有任何cagA亚型与消化性溃疡疾病之间的关联(p >0.05),观察到cagA亚型与特定族群之间的关联。与马来人和印度人相比,华人主要分离出特异性caga亚型A菌株(p <0.0005),与华人相比,cagA亚型B株主要来自马来人和印度人(p <0.05)。cagA型A型幽门螺杆菌常见于中国消化性溃疡患病风险较高的患者中,可作为更为严重感染的重要临床生物标志物。
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