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Serum pepsinogen levels, Helicobacter pylori CagA Status, and cytokine gene polymorphisms associated with gastric premalignant lesions in Costa Rica.

Sergio A Con1, Reinaldo Con-Wong, Gil R Con-Chin, Vicky G Con-Chin, Hiroaki Takeuchi, Ana L Valerín, Guillermo Echandi, Fernando Mena, Fernando Brenes, Nobufumi Yasuda, Keijiro Araki, Tetsuro Sugiura.   

Abstract

The detection of gastric premalignant lesions, atrophic gastritis, corpus atrophic gastritis, and intestinal metaplasia, using several potential markers was examined in Costa Rica. Depending on the lesion investigated, from a total of 223 dyspeptic patients, 58 (26.0%), 31 (13.9%), or 23 (10.3%) were histologically diagnosed with atrophic gastritis, corpus atrophic gastritis, or intestinal metaplasia, respectively. Sera were used for the measurement of pepsinogen (PG) and Helicobacter pylori CagA antibody (CagA-ab) levels by ELISA, and human genomic DNAs were used for the genotyping of interleukin (IL)-1beta (-511 and +3954), IL-10 (-1082 and -592), and IL-1RN intron 2 by PCR and RFLP. Multivariate analysis was done adjusting for sex, age, and H. pylori seropositivity. Low PG levels (L-PG; PG I < or = 70 microg/L + PG I/II < or = 3), very low PG levels (VL-PG; PG I < or = 30 microg/L + PG I/II < or = 2), and CagA-ab were individually associated with all premalignant lesions whereas IL-1beta +3954T-carrier and IL-1RN homozygous 2 allele were associated with intestinal metaplasia. VL-PG, for corpus atrophic gastritis detection, was the single marker with the highest combination of test characteristics, sensitivity (77.4%), specificity (80.7%), positive predictive value (39.3%), negative predictive value (95.7%), and seropositivity rate (27.4%), expected to improve after periodic measurements. Combined examinations of VL-PG and CagA-ab improved the specificity (92.7%) and positive predictive value (62.2%), with similar sensitivity (74.2%) and negative predictive value (95.7%). In conclusion, corpus atrophic gastritis detection with periodic measurements of serum PG, alone or in combination with CagA-ab status, to identify high gastric cancer risk, seems to be the method best suited for mass screening in Costa Rica.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18086767     DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-0215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev        ISSN: 1055-9965            Impact factor:   4.254


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9.  Role of bacterial and genetic factors in gastric cancer in Costa Rica.

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Authors:  Feng Zhu; Marie Loh; Jeffrey Hill; Sumarlin Lee; King Xin Koh; Kin Wai Lai; Manuel Salto-Tellez; Barry Iacopetta; Khay Guan Yeoh; Richie Soong
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