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Accurate prediction of macrolide resistance in Helicobacter pylori by a PCR line probe assay for detection of mutations in the 23S rRNA gene: multicenter validation study.

L J van Doorn1, Y Glupczynski, J G Kusters, F Mégraud, P Midolo, N Maggi-Solcà, D M Queiroz, N Nouhan, E Stet, W G Quint.   

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori strains from 299 patients were tested in six laboratories in different countries. Macrolide susceptibility of the strains was determined by agar dilution (17.4%) or the epsilometer test (82.6%). Mutations in the 23S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) that are associated with macrolide resistance were analyzed by PCR and reverse hybridization (PCR-line probe assay [LiPA]). This method identifies A2115G, G2141A, A2142G, A2142C, A2142T, A2143G, and A2143C mutations in the 23S rDNA. vacA s-region (s1a, s1b, s1c, and s2) and m-region (m1, m2a, and m2b) genotypes and cagA status were also determined using another PCR-LiPA system. Of the 299 strains investigated by MIC testing, 130 (43.5%) were resistant and 169 (56.5%) were susceptible to clarithromycin. Of the 130 resistant strains, 127 (97.7%) contained 23S rDNA mutations, whereas 167 (98.8%) of the 169 susceptible strains contained wild-type sequences. The predominant mutations were A2143G (45.2%) and A2142G (33.3%). Twenty-eight (19.8%) strains contained multiple 23S rDNA mutations. Only five resistant strains contained the A2142C mutation (three of these in combination with the A2142G mutation), and the A2115G, G2141A, A2142T, and A2143C mutations were not found. MICs of clarithromycin for the A2142G mutant strains were significantly higher than MICs for the A2143G strains. Although there was no significant association between 23S rDNA mutations and the vacA and cagA status, clarithromycin-susceptible strains more often contained mixed vacA genotypes, indicating the presence of multiple H. pylori strains. In conclusion, our data confirmed the very strong association between 23S rDNA mutations and macrolide resistance and showed that the PCR-LiPA permits accurate and reliable diagnosis of macrolide resistance in H. pylori.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11302817      PMCID: PMC90495          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.45.5.1500-1504.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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