Unique constellations of five polymorphic sites of Helicobacter pylori vacA and cagA status associated with risk of gastric cancer

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Bakhti, Seyedeh Zahra [1 ]
Latifi-Navid, Saeid [1 ]
Zahri, Saber [1 ]
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[1] Univ Mohaghegh Ardabili, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Ardebil 5619911367, Iran
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H; pylori; Genotype combination; vacA; cagA; Gastric cancer; INTERMEDIATE REGION; CLINICAL-RELEVANCE; BABA2; GENOTYPES; ICEA; PREVALENCE; STRAINS; DIVERSITY; OIPA; INFECTION; DISEASE;
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10.1016/j.meegid.2019.104167
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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Helicobacter pylori possesses virulence genes that are involved in the pathogenesis of the bacterium. There are little data regarding all constellations of five polymorphic sites of H. pylori vacA and cagA status. We therefore aimed to i) find any associations between H. pylori vacA alleles (s1/s2, m1/m2, i1/i2, d1/d2, and c1/c2) and cagA status and ii) determine the frequency of all five-genotype combinations of the vacA alleles with and without cagA gene, and their associations with risk of gastric cancer (GC). A total of 290 Iranian H. pylori isolates from gastrointestinal patients were obtained successfully by the cultivation of biopsies and genotyped. The patients included 144/290 with non-atrophic gastritis (NAG), 57/290 with peptic ulcer disease (PUD), and 89/290 with GC. We found that each of the vacA m1-, i1-, d1-, and c1-genotypes was significantly associated with cagA(+) status. The odds ratio(OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was 2.316 (1.241-4.301) for cagA(+)/vacA m1, 2.764 (1.540-4.960) for cagA(+)/vacA i1, 4.288 (2.305-7.977) for cagA(+)/vacA d1, and 2.639 (1.488-4.680) for cagA(+)/vacA c1, respectively. In this study, 43 five- and six-genotype combinations were found among 224 strains. The highest frequencies were observed for vacA s1m2i2d2c2 (85/224, 37.9%), s1m2i2d2c2/cagA (48/222, 21.6%), s1m1i1d1c1 (40/224, 17.9%) and s1m1i1d1c1/cagA (35/222, 15.8%). Logistic regression analysis showed that vacA s1m1i1d1c1, s1m2i1d2c1, s1m2i2d2c1, and s1m2i2d2c1/cagA had a high prevalence in GC patients compared to non-atrophic gastritis patients (p < .05). The ORs and 95% CI were 2.433 (1.070-5.531), 11.524 (1.253-106.023), 4.200 (1.261-13.993), and 6.263 (1.494-26.256), respectively. These results were also confirmed when the controls were non-tumors (NAG/PUD). We found novel five- and six-genotype combinations associated with the risk of GC. These associations seem to be strongly dependent on the presence of c1-type of vacA. Therefore, analysis of all combined genotypes of the vacA alleles and cagA status may play a significant role in determining H. pylori-related clinical outcomes.
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