| Literature DB >> 31755342 |
Wei Pan1,2,3, Hui Zhang4, Li Wang3, Tingting Zhu2, Bo Chen3, Junming Fan1,2,5.
Abstract
Background: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is relevant to several renal diseases. Our previous research indicates that cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA) of H. pylori increases secretion of serum immunoglobulin A1 (IgA1) and induces the underglycosylation of IgA1, one of the key factors causing IgA nephropathy. Here, we aimed to study the correlation between H. pylori infection and kidney damage in patients with peptic ulcer, and evaluate the effect of H. pylori eradication on kidney damage.Entities:
Keywords: Albumin–creatinine ratio; Helicobacter pylori infection; kidney damage; peptic ulcer
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31755342 PMCID: PMC6882483 DOI: 10.1080/0886022X.2019.1683029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ren Fail ISSN: 0886-022X Impact factor: 2.606
H. pylori infection rate in the two groups.
| Variable | Healthy controls ( | Patients with peptic ulcer ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (M/F) | 292/98 | 123/71 | – | – |
| Age (years) | 45.09 ± 9.19 | 46.07 ± 9.62 | .234 | |
| Fasting blood-glucose (mmol/L) | 5.15 ± 0.48 | 5.16 ± 0.46 | .801 | |
| Systolic BP (mmHg) | 119.08 ± 6.42 | 119.48 ± 5.84 | .455 | |
| Diastolic BP (mmHg) | 69.98 ± 5.03 | 69.69 ± 5.53 | .539 | |
| BMI (kg/m²) | 25.1 ± 3.2 | 25.7 ± 3.0 | .229 | |
| ALT (U/mL) | 13.88 ± 5.78 | 14.43 ± 5.97 | .582 | |
| AST (U/mL) | 15.81 ± 5.00 | 15.47 ± 5.71 | .483 | |
| 41.28% (41.78%/39.8%) | 88.14% (89.43%/39.80%) | <.001 |
BP: blood pressure; BMI: body mass index; ALT: alanine transaminase; AST: aspartate transaminase.
Figure 1.H. pylori-negative and H. pylori-positive subjects in two groups. Both 14C-urea breath test and rapid urease tests were utilized for identifying H. pylori infection in healthy controls and patients with peptic ulcer (IR: infection rate, **p<.01 vs. healthy control).
The H. pylori infection and urine ACR in healthy controls.
| Groups | ACR normal | ACR abnormal | Abnormal rates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 209 (13.11 ± 5.32) | 20 (49.74 ± 26.07) | 8.73% (20/229) | |
| 150 (13.48 ± 6.94) | 11 (55.57 ± 21.91) | 6.83% (11/161) | |
| 0.467 | |||
| .571 |
The urinary ACR and H. pylori infection in patients with peptic ulcer.
| Groups | Urine ACR normal | Urine ACR abnormal | Abnormal rates |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23 | 0 | 0% (0/23) | |
| 144 | 27 | 15.79% (27/171) | |
| .040 |
The H. pylori infection severity level and urinary ACR abnormal severity.
| Infection severity | Number | ACR (mg/g) |
|---|---|---|
| 9 | 106.90 ± 111.54 | |
| 15 | 93.03 ± 169.70 | |
| 3 | 57.40 ± 21.86 | |
| –0.198 | ||
| .323 |
Figure 2.The urinary ACR between pretreatment and post-treatment in H. pylori infection patients with peptic ulcer. ACR of five subjects was significantly decreased after 3 month routine H. pylori eradication therapy by urine ACR test.