2006, Number 2
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Microbiología 2006; 48 (2)
Microbiologic, serologic diagnosis, and genotypification of Helicobacter pylori isolated from biopsies in children and adult people. Molecular detection of the cag pathogenicity island of Helicobacter pylori
Giono CS, Camorlinga PM, Aguilar GGR
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 99-104
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ABSTRACT
Hp diagnostic is made by invasive methods using gastric biopsy of antrum, for culture and histological study. Non invasive are serology and urea breath test. 152
Hp from 19 children’s with acute gastritis (46. 1%); 9
Hp from an adult. There had ampicillin resistance, 27. 4%, claritromicin 21. 8%, metronidazol 58. 4% and tetracycline 31. 5%, the 21 % susceptible to four antimicrobial. RAPD-PCR with 4 primers gave 44 profiles, related with clinical profile. In 7 children, there were two profiles RAPD. Three were similar but different each other. AFLP 23 adults 151
Hp;
cagA y
vacA genotypes gave unique patterns for each patient. The genes
cagA,
babA and
oipA, secuencing and compared with reported
Hp (Genbank); gave high polymorfism. Everything indicates that there are colonization with multiple
Hp strains in Mexicans. In 645 sera from 352 children: 36.9% with
Hp, the 46. 9% gave him/her anti-shits and 16. 2% antibodies to urease. Adults 293 (89. 1%) with Hp, 78. 9% gave anti-
CagA and 59% antibodies to urease. The expression of IL-8 was bigger in infected children that in not infected and more significant in peptic ulcer. Genomic library
Cag-PAI revealed 90% (
Hp) positive, they had the complete PAI, 2 were incomplete and three negatives. PCR -LiPA LiPA (LineProbe Assay) is suggestive for genotyping assays.
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