Histomolecular profile of Helicobacter pylori strains circulating in Brazzaville (Congo)

Author:

Atipo‐Ibara Bienvenu H1,Boumba Anicet123,Ibara Ollandzobo Ikobo Atipo14,Mongo‐Onkouo Arnaud14,Mimiesse Mounamou Jile F14,Itoua‐Ngaporo Ngala A14,Moukassa Donatien15,Atipo Ibara Blaise I14

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences Marien Ngouabi University Brazzaville Congo

2. Hugues Dieudonné Loemba Molecular Biology Laboratory Pointe‐Noire Congo

3. Pointe‐Noire Research Zone Institut National de la Recherche en Sciences de la Santé (IRSSA) Pointe‐Noire Congo

4. Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine Department Brazzaville University Hospital Brazzaville Congo

5. Department of Anatomopathology Edith Lucie Bongo Odimba General Hospital Oyo Congo

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimHelicobacter pylori (Hp) infection is a real public health problem in the Congo. We aimed study the histomolecular profile of Hp strains circulating in Brazzaville, Congo, in order to contribute to the improvement of Hp‐infected patients in the country.MethodsThis was an analytical‐transversal study carried out from January to November 2020 (i.e. a study period of 11 months) in the endoscopy centers of Brazzaville as well as the molecular biology and anatomopathology laboratories of Pointe‐Noire and Oyo. It involved 100 symptomatic patients over the age of 18 referred for upper GI endoscopy. These patients underwent gastric biopsies for histopathological analysis according to the Sydney classification and molecular analysis using the real‐time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. The frequency of Hp infection was determined using real‐time PCR. PCR was also used to identify the Hp strains and assess their tropism in the gastric mucosa. Digestive symptoms, endoscopic lesions, and histopathological lesions associated with HP infection were studied.ResultsThe incidence of Hp infection was 91%, with a female predominance of 52.75% and an average age of 46.32 years. Endoscopy revealed normal mucosa (56.14%), ulcerated lesions (12.28%), and gastritis (22.81%) in infected patients. Histopathologically, the lesions were chronic atrophic gastritis (91%), with inflammatory activity (16.46%), intestinal metaplasia (16.46%), and adenocarcinoma (3.3%). Cag A strains were present in 85.71% of cases and had no preferential tropism in the gastric mucosa. Strains carrying the Cag A gene were present in severe and serious endoscopic and histopathological lesions.ConclusionThe prevalence of Hp infection is 91% in the Brazzaville population. Cag A strains circulate in high proportions and are implicated in the occurrence of severe lesions of the gastric mucosa.

Publisher

Wiley

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