Detection of vacA, cagA and iceA genes of H. pylori in dyspeptic patients and their association with clinical data and histopathological abnormalities

Enas Hassan khater, AbdAlazim A. AlFaki
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Background : Despite that most H. pylori infections are asymptomatic, some can develop major diseases like peptic ulcer and adenocarcinoma of stomach. Objectives : This study aimed to study the prevalence of H. pylori using real time PCR. Furthermore, detection of the cagA, iceA1, iceA2, vacA virulence genes and their relationship to clinical and histopathological alterations. Methods : Two gastric specimens were taken from every patient endoscopically, one of them was sent to histopathological analysis and the second biobsy was minced into tiny parts for real time PCR assay. Results : The results revealed that the prevalence of H. pylori was 66.67%. Thirty one (50%) of the studied strains harbored cagA gene. IceA gene was positive in 41.94%. The vacA gene was detected in all 62 (100%) samples. Many vacA gene subtypes were detected, the highest found was s1as1bm 20.97%. A significant association was detected between the endoscopic features and vacA presence. The subtypes of vacA: s2, m2,s1a1b, s1as1bm2, were related to gastritis, while s1a, s1b, m1were related to duodenal and stomach ulcers. No significant association between cagA presence and endoscopical or histopathological findings, but more than 66% of duodenal ulcers had positive cagA gene. There was a significant association between the iceA1 and iceA2 genes presence with gastritis and gastric ulcer. Conclusion the study of H. pylori virulence factors allows the clinician to identify high-risk patients caused by H. pylori infections.
消化不良患者幽门螺杆菌vacA、cagA和iceA基因的检测及其与临床资料和组织病理学异常的关系
背景:尽管大多数幽门螺杆菌感染是无症状的,但一些幽门螺杆菌感染可发展为消化性溃疡和胃腺癌等重大疾病。目的:利用实时荧光定量PCR技术研究幽门螺杆菌的流行情况。此外,cagA、iceA1、iceA2、vacA毒力基因的检测及其与临床和组织病理学改变的关系。方法:每例患者内镜下取胃标本2份,1份送组织病理分析,2份切片切成小块进行实时PCR检测。结果:调查结果显示,幽门螺杆菌感染率为66.67%。31株(50%)携带cagA基因。IceA基因阳性的占41.94%。62份样品均检出vacA基因(100%)。检测到多种vacA基因亚型,最高为s1as1bm,占20.97%。在内窥镜特征和vacA存在之间发现了显著的关联。vacA亚型:s2、m2、s1a1b、s1as1bm2与胃炎有关,s1a、s1b、m1与十二指肠溃疡和胃溃疡有关。cagA的存在与内窥镜或组织病理学结果无显著相关性,但超过66%的十二指肠溃疡呈cagA基因阳性。iceA1和iceA2基因的存在与胃炎和胃溃疡有显著的相关性。结论幽门螺杆菌毒力因素的研究有助于临床医生识别幽门螺杆菌感染的高危患者。
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