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Relationship between Tobacco,cagA and vacA i1 Virulence Factors and Bacterial Load in Patients Infected by Helicobacter pylori
Authors:Miguel Santibá?ez  Estefanía Aguirre  Sofía Belda  Nuria Aragones  Jesús Saez  Juan Carlos Rodríguez  Antonio Galiana  Javier Sola-Vera  Montserrat Ruiz-García  María Paz-Zulueta  Raquel Sarabia-Lavín  Alicia Brotons  Elena López-Girona  Estefanía Pérez  Carlos Sillero  Gloria Royo
Abstract:MethodsBiopsies of the gastric corpus and antrum from 155 consecutive patients in whom there was clinical suspicion of infection by H. pylori were processed. In 106 patients H. pylori infection was detected. Molecular methods were used to quantify the number of microorganisms and presence of cagA and vacA i1 genes. A standardized questionnaire was used to obtain patients’ clinical data and lifestyle variables, including tobacco and alcohol consumption. Adjusted Odds Ratios (ORadjusted) were estimated by unconditional logistic regression.ResultscagA was significantly associated with active-smoking at endoscope: ORadjusted 4.52. Evidence of association was found for vacA i1 (ORadjusted 3.15). Bacterial load was higher in active-smokers, although these differences did not yield statistical significance (median of 262.2 versus 79.4 copies of H. pylori per cell).ConclusionsThe association between smoking and a higher risk of being infected by a virulent bacterial population and with higher bacterial load, support a complex interaction between H. pylori infection and environmental factors.
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