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Helicobacter pylori Infection and Family History of Gastric Cancer Decrease Expression of FHIT Tumor Suppressor Gene in Gastric Mucosa of Dyspeptic Patients
Authors:Krystyna Stec-Michalska  Lukasz Peczek  Blazej Michalski  Maria Wisniewska-Jarosinska  Agnieszka Krakowiak  Barbara Nawrot
Institution:Department of Gastroenterology and Internal Diseases, Medical University of Lodz, Hallera 1, 90-647 Lodz, Poland;, Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Department of Bioorganic Chemistry, Sienkiewicza 112, 90-363 Lodz, Poland;, Department of Cardiology, Medical University of Lodz, Kniaziewicza 1/5, 91-347 Lodz, Poland
Abstract:Background:  The expression of a fragile histidine triad (FHIT) protein is lost in stomach tumors. The study aimed at determining whether FHIT expression is affected by Helicobacter pylori infection, strain virulence ( vacA and cagA genes) and histopathological changes in the gastric mucosa of patients with functional dyspepsia having first-degree relatives with gastric cancer.
Materials and Methods:  Eighty-eight never-smoking patients with functional dyspepsia were selected for the study, and 48 of them had first-degree relatives with gastric cancer. Bacterial DNA amplification was used to identify H. pylori colonization. The level of FHIT gene expression was determined by qRT-PCR (mRNA) and Western blot (FHIT protein) analyses.
Results:  For patients having first-degree relatives with gastric cancer FHIT expression was lower (mRNA by ca. 40–45% and protein by 30%) compared with the control patients ( p  < .05). H. pylori infection decreased the FHIT mRNA level by 10–35% and the protein level by 10–20%. Bacterial strain vacA (+) cagA (+) lowered FHIT mRNA by ca. 30–35% in the antrum samples of both groups and in corpus samples of patients with first-degree relatives with gastric cancer ( p  < .05). The FHIT mRNA level was twice as high in control H. pylori- negative patients with intestinal metaplasia, compared with those with non-atrophic gastritis.
Conclusions:  The decreased FHIT gene expression associated with hereditary factors and with H. pylori infection, especially with vacA (+) cagA (+)-positive strains, may be related to gastric carcinoma development.
Keywords:Helicobacter pylori            FHIT  CagA  VacA    gastric cancer
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