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Association of polymorphisms in virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori and gastroduodenal diseases in South Korea

Authors
Kim, Ji YeonKim, NayoungNam, Ryoung HeeSuh, Ji HyungChang, HyunLee, Jung WonKim, Young SunKim, Jung MoggChoi, Jae WonPark, Jung GeunLee, Yeon SukLee, Dong HoJung, Hyun Chae
Issue Date
May-2014
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing
Keywords
dupA; gastrointestinal disease; Helicobacter pylori; polymorphism; virulence factors
Citation
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia), v.29, no.5, pp.984 - 991
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Journal Title
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia)
Volume
29
Number
5
Start Page
984
End Page
991
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/159996
DOI
10.1111/jgh.12509
ISSN
0815-9319
Abstract
Background and Aim: Clinical outcomes of Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection have been shown to be dependent on the variability of virulence factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of each virulence factor and the association between polymorphisms of the virulence factors of HP, and the clinical outcome of gastroduodenal diseases in South Korea. Methods: Four hundred one HP colonies were analyzed (75 colonies from 45 controls; 71 colonies from 39 benign gastric ulcer [BGU] patients; 102 colonies from 54 duodenal ulcer [DU] patients; 121 colonies from 77 stomach cancer patients; and 32 colonies from 25 dysplasia patients). Polymerase chain reaction amplifications for vacA, cagA, iceA, oipA, and dupA were performed using DNA extract from HP isolates cultured from mucosal biopsy specimens. dupA was regarded as positive when all of jph0718, jph0719, and dupA were positive. Results: Most colonies were composed of vacA s1 (100.0%), i1 (100.0%) and m1 (92.9%), cagA-positive (87.2%), iceA1 (95.8%), oipA-positive (91.2%), and dupA-negative (52.0%) genotypes. dupA was more frequently expressed in BGU (81.3%), DU (74.7%), and dysplasia (41.7%) than control (16.7%) (P<0.001). Infection by dupA-positive HP showed an increased risk of BGU (odds ratio 33.06, 95% confidence interval 11.91-91.79) and DU (odds ratio 15.60, 95% confidence interval 6.49-37.49). Conclusion: HP infection in South Koreans appears to be closely related to highly virulent strains (vacA s1/i1/m1, cagA(+), iceA1(+), and oipA(+)), except dupA. dupA has an intimate association with the development of peptic ulcer diseases.
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