Joo Hyun Lim, Inese Poļaka, Danute Ražuka-Ebela, Inga Bogdanova, Sergei Parshutin, Mārcis Leja, Jin Young Park
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背景:虽然幽门螺杆菌是胃癌最重要的危险因素,但抗幽门螺杆菌的作用并不明显。幽门螺杆菌抗体滴度在胃癌发生中的作用尚未在亚洲以外地区进行研究。我们的目的是分析高加索人群中幽门螺杆菌抗体滴度与胃癌前病变风险之间的关系。方法:我们分析了拉脱维亚可用抗h抗体参与者的GISTAR试点研究数据。幽门螺杆菌IgG抗体血清学和组织病理学信息。根据抗体滴度将参与者分为四组:低阴性(LN)、高阴性(HN)、低阳性(LP)和高阳性(HP)。采用logistic回归比较4组间萎缩性胃炎的优势比(ORs)。结果:在1725个个体中,970个具有可用的组织病理学信息。738人(76.1%)组织学诊断为萎缩性胃炎。与LN相比,各组发生组织学萎缩性胃炎的风险如下:HN (OR, 1.52;95%置信区间(CI) 0.85-2.72), LP (OR 2.04;95% CI 1.25-3.32), HP (OR, 2.47;95% ci 1.50-4.07)。抗体滴度作为一个连续变量显示与组织学萎缩性胃炎呈正相关(OR 1.09 / 10 EIU;95% ci 1.04-1.14)。在年龄≥50岁的人群中,正相关关系更为明显。结论:Anti-H。在中年高加索人群中,幽门螺杆菌抗体滴度与萎缩性胃炎的风险正相关,这表明在上腔镜检查不太常见的欧洲环境中,幽门螺杆菌抗体滴度在胃癌风险分层中的潜在补充作用。
Positive association between anti-Helicobacter pylori IgG antibody titers and atrophic gastritis in a Latvian cohort.
Background: Although H. pylori is the most important risk factor for gastric cancer, the role of anti-H. pylori antibody titers in gastric carcinogenesis has not been investigated outside Asia. We aimed to analyze the relationship between H. pylori antibody titers and the risk of gastric precancerous lesions in a Caucasian population.
Methods: We analyzed the GISTAR pilot study data on participants from Latvia with available anti-H. pylori IgG antibody serology and histopathological information. Participants were classified into four groups according to antibody titer: low-negative (LN), high-negative (HN), low-positive (LP), and high-positive (HP). Odds ratios (ORs) for atrophic gastritis among the 4 groups were compared using logistic regression.
Results: Among a total of 1725 individuals, 970 with available histopathological information were included. A total of 738 individuals (76.1%) had histologically diagnosed atrophic gastritis. Risk of histological atrophic gastritis for each group compared to LN was as follows: HN (OR, 1.52; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.85-2.72), LP (OR 2.04; 95% CI 1.25-3.32), and HP (OR, 2.47; 95% CI 1.50-4.07). Antibody titer as a continuous variable showed a positive relationship with histological atrophic gastritis (OR 1.09 per 10 EIU; 95% CI 1.04-1.14). The positive relationship was clearer among those aged ≥ 50 years.
Conclusions: Anti-H. pylori antibody titer was positively related to the risk of atrophic gastritis in a middle-aged Caucasian population, suggesting its potential complementary role in gastric cancer risk stratification in a European setting where upper endoscopic examination is less routinely available.
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