Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma

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Autor(a) principal: Gobbo César, Ana Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Cury, Patrícia Maluf, Marques Payão, Spencer Luiz, Liberatore, Paula Rahal [UNESP], Silva, Ana Elizabete [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/224597
Resumo: Helicobacter pylori colonization is associated with chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, intestinal metaplasia, adenocarcinoma and lymphoma of the stomach. The objective of this study was to compare the results of the routinely used histology with molecular diagnosis for the detection of H. pylori. Eighty samples from gastric lesions (chronic gastritis, atrophic gastritis, gastric ulcer, and intestinal metaplasia), 18 gastric adenocarcinoma and 10 normal mucosa H. pylori-negative (control) samples were obtained. All samples were examined histologically (hematoxylin-eosin and Giemsa staining), and PCR amplifications of the species-specific antigen gene (H3H4) and urease A gene segment (H5H6) of H. pylori were made, using the human gene CYP1A1 for DNA quality control. In the benign lesion and adenocarcinoma the infection was detected in 43% (42/98) and 71% (70/98) by histological and molecular diagnosis (p=0.0001), respectively. The PCR test detected H. pylori in 27.5% (22/80) of the benign gastric lesions and in 50% (9/18) of the gastric adenocarcinoma cases, the histological diagnosis being negative for this bacterium. About 2.5% of the samples, exclusively from benign lesions and with a positive histological diagnosis, showed negative molecular results for both primers. Statistically significant differences were found between the histological and the molecular method in intestinal metaplasia (p=0.0461) and gastric adenocarcinoma (p=0.0011), due to underdetection of H. pylori by the histological method, which is probably due to the low density of the bacterium as a consequence of the severe atrophy of the gastric mucosa. Our findings suggest that PCR is the more efficient method for the assessment of H. pylori infection, especially in metaplasia and gastric adenocarcinoma.
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spelling Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinomaAdenocarcinomaGastric lesionsHelicobacter pyloriHistological diagnosisPCRHelicobacter pylori colonization is associated with chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, intestinal metaplasia, adenocarcinoma and lymphoma of the stomach. The objective of this study was to compare the results of the routinely used histology with molecular diagnosis for the detection of H. pylori. Eighty samples from gastric lesions (chronic gastritis, atrophic gastritis, gastric ulcer, and intestinal metaplasia), 18 gastric adenocarcinoma and 10 normal mucosa H. pylori-negative (control) samples were obtained. All samples were examined histologically (hematoxylin-eosin and Giemsa staining), and PCR amplifications of the species-specific antigen gene (H3H4) and urease A gene segment (H5H6) of H. pylori were made, using the human gene CYP1A1 for DNA quality control. In the benign lesion and adenocarcinoma the infection was detected in 43% (42/98) and 71% (70/98) by histological and molecular diagnosis (p=0.0001), respectively. The PCR test detected H. pylori in 27.5% (22/80) of the benign gastric lesions and in 50% (9/18) of the gastric adenocarcinoma cases, the histological diagnosis being negative for this bacterium. About 2.5% of the samples, exclusively from benign lesions and with a positive histological diagnosis, showed negative molecular results for both primers. Statistically significant differences were found between the histological and the molecular method in intestinal metaplasia (p=0.0461) and gastric adenocarcinoma (p=0.0011), due to underdetection of H. pylori by the histological method, which is probably due to the low density of the bacterium as a consequence of the severe atrophy of the gastric mucosa. Our findings suggest that PCR is the more efficient method for the assessment of H. pylori infection, especially in metaplasia and gastric adenocarcinoma.Universidade Paulista, Araçatuba, SPFaculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, SPFaculdade de Medicina de Marília, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Biologia, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, SPDepartamento de Biologia Universidade Estadual Paulista, R. Cristovao Colombo, 2265, 15054-000. Sao Jose do Rio Preto, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Biologia, Sao Jose do Rio Preto, SPDepartamento de Biologia Universidade Estadual Paulista, R. Cristovao Colombo, 2265, 15054-000. Sao Jose do Rio Preto, SPUniversidade PaulistaFaculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio PretoFaculdade de Medicina de MaríliaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Gobbo César, Ana CristinaCury, Patrícia MalufMarques Payão, Spencer LuizLiberatore, Paula Rahal [UNESP]Silva, Ana Elizabete [UNESP]2022-04-28T20:01:18Z2022-04-28T20:01:18Z2005-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article12-16Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, v. 36, n. 1, p. 12-16, 2005.1517-8382http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2245972-s2.0-25144519614Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Journal of Microbiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T20:01:18Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/224597Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-04-28T20:01:18Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
title Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
spellingShingle Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
Gobbo César, Ana Cristina
Adenocarcinoma
Gastric lesions
Helicobacter pylori
Histological diagnosis
PCR
title_short Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
title_full Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
title_fullStr Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
title_sort Comparison of histological and molecular diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori in benign lesions and gastric adenocarcinoma
author Gobbo César, Ana Cristina
author_facet Gobbo César, Ana Cristina
Cury, Patrícia Maluf
Marques Payão, Spencer Luiz
Liberatore, Paula Rahal [UNESP]
Silva, Ana Elizabete [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Cury, Patrícia Maluf
Marques Payão, Spencer Luiz
Liberatore, Paula Rahal [UNESP]
Silva, Ana Elizabete [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Paulista
Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto
Faculdade de Medicina de Marília
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gobbo César, Ana Cristina
Cury, Patrícia Maluf
Marques Payão, Spencer Luiz
Liberatore, Paula Rahal [UNESP]
Silva, Ana Elizabete [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adenocarcinoma
Gastric lesions
Helicobacter pylori
Histological diagnosis
PCR
topic Adenocarcinoma
Gastric lesions
Helicobacter pylori
Histological diagnosis
PCR
description Helicobacter pylori colonization is associated with chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, intestinal metaplasia, adenocarcinoma and lymphoma of the stomach. The objective of this study was to compare the results of the routinely used histology with molecular diagnosis for the detection of H. pylori. Eighty samples from gastric lesions (chronic gastritis, atrophic gastritis, gastric ulcer, and intestinal metaplasia), 18 gastric adenocarcinoma and 10 normal mucosa H. pylori-negative (control) samples were obtained. All samples were examined histologically (hematoxylin-eosin and Giemsa staining), and PCR amplifications of the species-specific antigen gene (H3H4) and urease A gene segment (H5H6) of H. pylori were made, using the human gene CYP1A1 for DNA quality control. In the benign lesion and adenocarcinoma the infection was detected in 43% (42/98) and 71% (70/98) by histological and molecular diagnosis (p=0.0001), respectively. The PCR test detected H. pylori in 27.5% (22/80) of the benign gastric lesions and in 50% (9/18) of the gastric adenocarcinoma cases, the histological diagnosis being negative for this bacterium. About 2.5% of the samples, exclusively from benign lesions and with a positive histological diagnosis, showed negative molecular results for both primers. Statistically significant differences were found between the histological and the molecular method in intestinal metaplasia (p=0.0461) and gastric adenocarcinoma (p=0.0011), due to underdetection of H. pylori by the histological method, which is probably due to the low density of the bacterium as a consequence of the severe atrophy of the gastric mucosa. Our findings suggest that PCR is the more efficient method for the assessment of H. pylori infection, especially in metaplasia and gastric adenocarcinoma.
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