Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical Findings

Background: Many Helicobacter pylori strains express adhesin proteins that bind to specific host-cell macromolecule receptors, like sialic acid binding adhesion (sabA). SabA-expressing strains have been associated with gastric cancer and negatively associated with duodenal ulcers. The aim of this s...

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Main Authors: Afsoon Taghavi, Mitra Rafizadeh, Hanieh Rezaee, Hossein Goudarzi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-03-01
Series:Journal of Medical Bacteriology
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Online Access:http://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/59/37
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author Afsoon Taghavi
Mitra Rafizadeh
Hanieh Rezaee
Hossein Goudarzi
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Mitra Rafizadeh
Hanieh Rezaee
Hossein Goudarzi
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description Background: Many Helicobacter pylori strains express adhesin proteins that bind to specific host-cell macromolecule receptors, like sialic acid binding adhesion (sabA). SabA-expressing strains have been associated with gastric cancer and negatively associated with duodenal ulcers. The aim of this study was to determine the status of sabA gene of H. pylori and its association with the clinical diseases in Iranian dyspeptic pateints.Methods: Eighty six biopsy block samples that were positive for H. pylori according Geimsa staining were included in this study. Genomic DNA was extracted from paraffin-embedded gastric biopsies obtained from dyspeptic patients.The identity of Helicobacter genus was determined through amplification of 16S rRNA which followed by sabA PCR using the gene-specific primers. The prevalence of sabA gene in three clinical groups including gastritis, gastric ulcer, and gastric atrophy was determined. The association of sabA gene and clinical outcomes was assessed statistically using Chi-square test. A p-value less than <0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: Total of 86 patients was included in this study. Seventeen cases out of 86 (23.6%) were yielded a positive result for sabA gene. The prevalence of sabA gene was 28.6% in both dyspeptic and Gastric atrophy patients as compared with peptic ulcers (19.2%).Conclusion: For a first time the frequency of sabA gene using PCR methods was reported. The current study demonstrated that the sabA gene status was not associated with clinical diseases. In limited number of studied samples, higher frequency of sabA gene among dyspeptic and atrophic patients was found.
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spelling doaj.art-84aaf45dbf8c4177bd579c0bd5916af02022-12-21T18:54:47ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Bacteriology2251-86492322-25812012-03-011138Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical FindingsAfsoon TaghaviMitra RafizadehHanieh RezaeeHossein GoudarziBackground: Many Helicobacter pylori strains express adhesin proteins that bind to specific host-cell macromolecule receptors, like sialic acid binding adhesion (sabA). SabA-expressing strains have been associated with gastric cancer and negatively associated with duodenal ulcers. The aim of this study was to determine the status of sabA gene of H. pylori and its association with the clinical diseases in Iranian dyspeptic pateints.Methods: Eighty six biopsy block samples that were positive for H. pylori according Geimsa staining were included in this study. Genomic DNA was extracted from paraffin-embedded gastric biopsies obtained from dyspeptic patients.The identity of Helicobacter genus was determined through amplification of 16S rRNA which followed by sabA PCR using the gene-specific primers. The prevalence of sabA gene in three clinical groups including gastritis, gastric ulcer, and gastric atrophy was determined. The association of sabA gene and clinical outcomes was assessed statistically using Chi-square test. A p-value less than <0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results: Total of 86 patients was included in this study. Seventeen cases out of 86 (23.6%) were yielded a positive result for sabA gene. The prevalence of sabA gene was 28.6% in both dyspeptic and Gastric atrophy patients as compared with peptic ulcers (19.2%).Conclusion: For a first time the frequency of sabA gene using PCR methods was reported. The current study demonstrated that the sabA gene status was not associated with clinical diseases. In limited number of studied samples, higher frequency of sabA gene among dyspeptic and atrophic patients was found.http://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/59/37Helicobacter PyloriSabA Protein-Helicobacter-pyloriPeptic UlcerDyspepsiaStomach DiseasesRNA-Ribosomal-16S
spellingShingle Afsoon Taghavi
Mitra Rafizadeh
Hanieh Rezaee
Hossein Goudarzi
Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical Findings
Journal of Medical Bacteriology
Helicobacter Pylori
SabA Protein-Helicobacter-pylori
Peptic Ulcer
Dyspepsia
Stomach Diseases
RNA-Ribosomal-16S
title Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical Findings
title_full Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical Findings
title_fullStr Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical Findings
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical Findings
title_short Determination of the Status of Helicobacter Pylori SabA Gene in Relation to Clinical Findings
title_sort determination of the status of helicobacter pylori saba gene in relation to clinical findings
topic Helicobacter Pylori
SabA Protein-Helicobacter-pylori
Peptic Ulcer
Dyspepsia
Stomach Diseases
RNA-Ribosomal-16S
url http://jmb.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmb/article/view/59/37
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