Serological response to Helicobacter pylorirecombinant antigens in Chilean infected patients with duodenal ulcer, non‐ulcer dyspepsia and gastric cancer

Autor: Opazo, Patricio, Müller, Ilse, Roll´n, Antonio, Valenzuela, Pablo, Yudelevich, Arturo, Guarda, Ruth García‐, Urra, Soledad, Venegas, Alejandro
Zdroj: APMIS: Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica; March 1999, Vol. 107 Issue: 12 p1069-1078, 10p
Abstrakt: We have previously cloned 10 Helicobacter pyloriantigen genes from a Chilean strain including: cytotoxin VacA, a truncated region of CagA (called A17), a species‐specific protein (Ag26), urease subunits (UreA, UreB), a flagellin, (FlaB), heat shock proteins (HspA and HspB), an adhesin (HpaA) and a lipoprotein (Lpp20). Immunogenicity of these antigens was tested by immunoblot with sera of Chilean infected patients, revealing that HpaA, A17, HspB and VacA were more frequently recognized (86%, 82%, 68% and 68%, respectively). According to the clinical condition, it was determined that Lpp20 was preferentially recognized by sera from non‐ulcer dyspepsia patients (80%), A17 and VacA by patients with duodenal ulcer (92% and 83% respectively), and HspB by patients with duodenal ulcer (83%) and gastric cancer (90%). An ELISA was developed with a purified mixture of A17 and VacA antigens to test the different groups of patients. It was found that sera from duodenal ulcer patients showed higher values than those from non‐ulcer dyspepsia patients, but this difference was not significant (p<0.2). Moreover, sera from gastric cancer patients showed values lower than those from non‐ulcer dyspepsia patients (p<0.019). These results indicate that, in the Chilean population, antibodies raised against VacA and A17 are not markers either for duodenal ulcer or for gastric cancer.
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