Literature DB >> 19386830

Pediatric Helicobacter pylori isolates display distinct gene coding capacities and virulence gene marker profiles.

Sarah Talarico1, Benjamin D Gold, Jutta Fero, Dexter T Thompson, Jeannette Guarner, Steven Czinn, Nina R Salama.   

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori strains display remarkable genetic diversity, and the presence of strains bearing the toxigenic vacA s1 allele, a complete cag pathogenicity island (PAI), cagA alleles containing multiple EPIYA phosphorylation sites, and expressing the BabA adhesin correlates with development of gastroduodenal disease in adults. To better understand the genetic variability present among pediatric strains and its relationship to disease, we characterized H. pylori strains infecting 47 pediatric North American patients. Prevalence of mixed infection was assessed by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis of multiple H. pylori clones from each patient. Microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization was used to examine the genomic content of the pediatric strains. The cagA and vacA alleles were further characterized by allele-specific PCR. A range of EPIYA motif configurations were observed for the cagA gene, which was present in strains from 22 patients (47%), but only 19 (41%) patients contained a complete cag PAI. Thirty patients (64%) were infected with a strain having the vacA s1 allele, and 28 patients (60%) had the babA gene. The presence of a functional cag PAI was correlated with ulcer disease (P = 0.0095). In spite of declining rates of H. pylori infection in North America, at least 11% of patients had mixed infection. Pediatric strains differ in their spectrum of strain-variable genes and percentage of absent genes in comparison to adult strains. Most children were infected with H. pylori strains lacking the cag PAI, but the presence of a complete cag PAI, in contrast to other virulence markers, was associated with more severe gastroduodenal disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19386830      PMCID: PMC2691067          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.00273-09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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