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Clinical Application of the DiversiLab Microbial Typing System Using Repetitive Sequence-Based PCR for Characterization of Helicobacter pylori in Japan.

Norihito Morimoto1, Hiroaki Takeuchi2, Yoshie Nishida1,2, Mie Morisawa1, Tomoe Yoshikawa1, Tamae Morita1, Miyuki Morimoto1, Chizuko Sugimoto2, Yoshihisa Matsumura2, Tetsuro Sugiura1,2.   

Abstract

We evaluated the DiversiLab (DL) system with universal primers, a semiautomated repetitive extragenic palindromic sequence-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (rep-PCR) system, for the characterization of Helicobacter pylori in Japan. All 135 isolates from Japanese patients with gastric cancer (GC, n = 55) or non-GC (n = 80) were used and subjected to the drug susceptibility examinations (amoxicillin, AMPC; metronidazole, MNZ; and clarithromycin, CAM) by E-test. There were 28 MNZ-resistant (20.7%), 35 CAM-resistant (25.9%), and 16 MNZ/CAM-resistant (11.9%) isolates. DL rep-PCR fingerprinting analysis at the level of 95% similarity revealed five major groups (A-E) and the other including 45 isolates. The occupation rates of GC-derived isolates in groups B (54.2%) and E (58.8%) were higher than in the other groups: A (26.7%), C (28.6%), D (30.0%), and the other (40.0%). Relative higher occupation rates of drug resistants, such as MNZ-, CAM- and double MNZ/CAM-resistant isolates, were observed in groups B (45.8%), C (42.6%), and D (40%). Five of eight GC-derived isolates with MNZ/CAM resistance were significantly assigned to group B (P = 0.0312, χ(2) -test). These results suggest that the isolates classified in group B have a potential to contribute to the development of severe gastric disorders. The DL system, rapid and high sensitive technology, would be widely available in clinical laboratory for pathological and epidemiological analyses even in H. pylori.
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Keywords:  DiversiLab Microbial Typing System; Helicobacter pylori; antibiotic resistant; gastric cancer; genotyping; rep-PCR

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24796534      PMCID: PMC6806997          DOI: 10.1002/jcla.21758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal        ISSN: 0887-8013            Impact factor:   2.352


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