Differences in virulence markers between Helicobacter pylori strains from the Brazilian Amazon region

Introduction This study compares virulence markers of Helicobacter pylori isolated from patients in 2 cities in the Brazilian Amazon. Methods The study analyzed 168 patients with chronic gastritis from Belém and 151 from Bragança, State of Pará, Brazil. Levels of bacterial DNA associated with cagA a...

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Published in:Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Main Authors: Mario Ribeiro da Silva Junior, Ruth Maria Dias Ferreira Vinagre, Adenielson Vilar e Silva, Claudia Suellen Ferro de Oliveira, Kemper Nunes do Santos, Renata Aparecida Andrade da Costa, Amanda Alves Fecury, Tereza Cristina de Oliveira Corvelo, Juarez Antonio Simoes Quaresma, Luisa Caricio Martins
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-1290-2013
https://doaj.org/article/7aef8edfb7d84703b5036e5193a2855f
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Summary:Introduction This study compares virulence markers of Helicobacter pylori isolated from patients in 2 cities in the Brazilian Amazon. Methods The study analyzed 168 patients with chronic gastritis from Belém and 151 from Bragança, State of Pará, Brazil. Levels of bacterial DNA associated with cagA and vacA alleles were checked by PCR, and hematoxylin-eosin staining was used for histologic diagnosis. Results In Bragança 87% of patients were genotype s1m1 cagA-positive (s1m1 cagA+), compared with 76% in Belém. In samples from patients in both cities, there was an association between s1m1 cagA+ strains and gastric mucosal damage. Conclusions Both cities have a high frequency of s1m1 cagA+ strains of H. pylori.