Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology A, IFR 59, University Hospital Center, 86021 Poitiers
2. Laboratory of Protein Microsequencing, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris
3. Laboratory of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, 29200 Brest, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Recently, we reported that the patterns of antibodies to
Helicobacter pylori
protein antigens in serum may be useful for screening patients at high risk for ulcers (P. Aucher et al., J. Clin. Microbiol. 36:931-936, 1998). Here we report the identification, by a combination of electrophoretic, immunochemical, and protein sequencing methods, of five antigens that correspond to this antibody pattern: groEL, catalase A, flagellin A, beta-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase I (β-ketoacyl-ACP S), and peptidyl prolyl
cis-trans
isomerase (PPiase). β-Ketoacyl-ACP S and PPiase are reported for the first time as antigens of diagnostic interest in infections by
H. pylori
. The antigenicity of the five antigens, together with those of CagA and VacA, was tested in an immunoblot assay with water-soluble protein extracts from two
H. pylori
pathogenic strains (HP 141 and ATCC 43579) and panels of sera from
H. pylori
-positive patients with gastroduodenal ulcers (GDU), nonulcer dyspepsia (NUD), as well as sera from
H. pylori
-negative healthy volunteers. For catalase A, groEL, and flagellin A antigens, no overall statistically important values were found making it possible to discriminate between patients with GDU and NUD. For both
H. pylori
strains, the mean performance indices (MPI) presenting percentages of correctly classified patients with GDU and NUD showed that the most significant antibody patterns were as follows: anti-VacA + anti-β-ketoacyl-ACP S (MPI = 76.1), anti-VacA + anti-PPiase (MPI = 71.8), and anti-CagA + anti-VacA + anti-β-ketoacyl-ACP S (MPI = 70.5). Antibody patterns detected with these antigen profiles may therefore be useful in developing a diagnostic test designed to predict the clinical severity of the
H. pylori
infection within the adult population of France.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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