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J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis.

V.20, 2014.

Original paper - ISSN 1678-9199.

 

Association among H. pylori virulence markers dupA, cagA and vacA in Brazilian patients

 
Weendelly Nayara Pereira1, Mariane Avante Ferraz1, Luanna Munhoz Zabaglia1, Roger William de Labio2, Wilson Aparecido Orcini1, João Paulo Bianchi Ximenez1, Agostinho Caleman Neto2, Spencer Luiz Marques Payão1 2, Lucas Trevizani Rasmussen1*

 

1Sacred Heart University, Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil.

2Department of Genetics, Blood Bank, Marília Medical School, Marília, São Paulo, Brazil.

 

ABSTRACT

Background:

Only a few Helicobacter pylori-infected individuals develop severe gastric diseases and virulence factors of H. pylori appear to be involved in such clinical outcomes. Duodenal ulcer promoting gene A (dupA) is a novel virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori that is associated with duodenal ulcer development and reduced risk for gastric carcinoma in some populations. The aims of the present study were to determine the presence of dupA gene and evaluate the association among dupA and other virulence factors including cagA and vacA in Brazilian patients. Gastric biopsies were obtained from 205 dyspeptic patients (100 children and 105 adults). DNA was extracted and analyzed for the presence of H. pylori and its virulence factors using the polymerase chain reaction method.

 

Results:

Patients with gastritis tested positive for H. pylori more frequently. The dupA gene was detected in 41.5% of them (85/205); cagA gene was found in 98 isolates (47.8%) and vacA genotype s1/m1 in 50.2%, s1/m2 in 8.3%, s2/m2 in 36.6%, s2/m1 in 0.5% and s1/s2/m1/m2 in 4.4%. We also verified a significant association between cagA and dupA genes [p = 0.0003, relative risk (RR) 1.73 and confidence interval [CI] = 1.3-2.3]. The genotypes s1/m1 were also associated with dupA gene (p = 0.0001, RR: 1.72 and CI: 1.3-2.2). The same associations were found when analyzing pediatric and adult groups of patients individually.

 

Conclusion:

Ours results suggest that dupA is highly frequent in Brazilian patients and is associated with cagA gene and vacA s1/m1 genotype, and it may be considered an important virulence factor in the development of gastric diseases in adults or children.

 

Key words: Helicobacter pylori ; dupA ; cagA ; vacA ; Gastroduodenal diseases; PCR

 

Ethics committee approval

Informed consent was obtained from all patients or their legal guardians for publication of the present study. The present study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of Sacred Heart University (process n. 068/12).

 

Received: September 3, 2013; Accepted: January 20, 2014

 

Correspondence: lucas_rasmussen@hotmail.com

 

Competing interests

The authors declare that there are no competing interests.

 

Authors' contributions

WNP, MAF, LMZ and JPBX performed the sample collection, DNA extraction and molecular analysis. RWdeL, WAO and ACN participated in the study design, performed the statistical analysis and provided technical support and scientific discussions. SLMP and LTR conceived the study, participated in its design, coordination and helped to draft the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.