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Relationship between the cagA 3 ' repeat region of Helicobacter pylori, gastric histology, and susceptibility to low pH

Authors
Yamaoka, YEl-Zimaity, HMTGutierrez, OFigura, NKim, JKKodama, TKashima, KGraham, DY
Issue Date
Aug-1999
Publisher
W B SAUNDERS CO
Keywords
H. pylori
Citation
GASTROENTEROLOGY, v.117, no.2, pp 342 - 349
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume
117
Number
2
Start Page
342
End Page
349
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/37744
DOI
10.1053/gast.1999.0029900342
ISSN
0016-5085
1528-0012
Abstract
Background & Aims: The variation in size of Helicobacter pylori CagA is related to repeat sequences in the 3' region of the cagA gene. We investigated whether structural subtypes of the cag4 3' region are associated with presentation of the infection or to susceptibility to acid. Methods: We examined 319 cagA-positive H. pylori isolates: 84 isolates from Bogota, Colombia; 83 from Houston, Texas; 24 from Siena, Italy; and 128 from Seoul, Korea. The cagA 3' region was amplified by polymerase chain reaction. Gastric histology and susceptibility to pH 3 were evaluated in relation to the number of cagA repeat regions. Results: Strains with more than three repeat regions were associated with significantly higher scores for gastric mucosal atrophy and intestinal metaplasia than those with fewer repeat regions. H. pylori strains with three repeat regions were also significantly more susceptible to pH 3 than isolates with fewer repeat regions. Conclusions: H. pylori strains with more than three repeat regions in the 3' region of the cagA gene are associated with enhanced histological injury and with reduced survival in acidic conditions. It is hypothesized that these variants arise within the stomach.
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