Title
Prevalence of vacA, cagA and babA2 genes in Cuban Helicobacter pylori isolates
Date Issued
14 January 2009
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Torres L.E.
Melián K.
Moreno A.
Alonso J.
Sabatier C.A.
Hernández M.
Rodríguez B.L.
National Centre for Scientific Research
Publisher(s)
Baishideng Publishing Group Co
Abstract
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of vacuolating cytotoxin (vacA), cytotoxin associated gene A (cagA) and blood adhesion binding antigen (babA2) genotypes of Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) isolates from Cuban dyspeptic patients. Methods: DNA was extracted from H pylori-positive cultures taken from 130 dyspeptic patients. Genotyping was performed by PCR, using specific primers for vacA (s1, s2, m1, m2), cagA and babA2 genes. Endoscopic observations and histological examinations were used to determine patient pathologies. Results: vacA alleles s1, s2, m1 and m2 were detected in 96 (73.8%), 34 (26.2%), 75 (57.7%) and 52 isolates (40%), respectively, while the cagA gene was detected in 95 isolates (73.2%). One hundred and seven isolates (82.3%) were babA2-positive. A significant correlation was observed between vacAs1m1 and cagA and between vacAs1m1 and babA2 genotypes (P < 0.001 and P < 0.05, respectively) and between babA2 genotype and cagA status (P < 0.05); but, no correlation was observed between vacAs1 and babA2 genotypes. Eighty five (65.4%) and 73 (56.2%) strains were type 1 (vacAs1-cagA-positive) and "triple-positive" (vacAs1-cagA- babA2-positive), respectively, and their presence was significantly associated with duodenal ulcer (P < 0.01 and P < 0.001, respectively). Conclusion: The distribution of the main virulence factors in the Cuban strains in this study resembled that of the Western-type strains, and the more virulent H pylori isolates were significantly associated with duodenal ulcer, ulcer disease being the worst pathology observed in the group studied. © 2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng. All rights reserved.
Start page
204
End page
210
Volume
15
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología celular, Microbiología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-59249098812
PubMed ID
Source
World Journal of Gastroenterology
Resource of which it is part
World Journal of Gastroenterology
ISSN of the container
10079327
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