Helicobacter pylori: caga status and vaca genotyping in Chile. Detection of a s2/m1 strain [Helicobacter pylori: Análisis de caga y genotipificación de vaca en Chile. Detección de una cepa s2/m1]

Martinez T A.; Gonzalez C C.; Kawaguchi P F.; Montoya R.; Corvalan, A; Madariaga B J.; Roa S J.; Garcia C A.; Salgado, F; Solar, H; Palma M.

Keywords: genoma, bacterial; Genotype; Helicobacter pylori

Abstract

Background: The genes cagA and vacA encode H pylori virulence factors. Aim: To genotype these genes in H pylori strains isolated from patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms. Material and methods: We studied 50 patients who underwent an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, with positive culture for H pylori. Detection of cagA and vacA gerotyping was done using polymerase chain reactions. Results: The gene cagA was detected in 19 samples (38%). Signal sequences s1 and s2 of vacA gene were detected in 16 samples each (32%). There was simultaneous amplification of s1 and s2 in 6 samples and they were not detected in 9 samples. The middle region of vacA was m1 in 9 samples, m2 in 29 samples and there was simultaneous amplification of m1 and m2 in 12 samples. In 16 samples (32%), more than one type of signal sequence or medial region was detected. Of those patients in whom vacA was the only genotype detected, 15 were s2/m2, 7 were s1/m1, 4 were s1/m2 and 1 was s2/m1. Conclusions: In these patients, the infection with cagA- H pylori strains, predominates, the prevalence of infection with s1 or s2 strains is similar and the predominant medial region is m2.

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Título según SCOPUS: Helicobacter pylori: caga status and vaca genotyping in Chile. Detection of a s2/m1 strain [Helicobacter pylori: Análisis de caga y genotipificación de vaca en Chile. Detección de una cepa s2/m1]
Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 129
Número: 10
Editorial: Sociedad Médica de Santiago
Fecha de publicación: 2001
Página de inicio: 1147
Página final: 1153
Idioma: Spanish
Notas: SCOPUS