Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Enteric Pathogens, Specialist and Reference Microbiology Division, Health Protection Agency, London
2. Division of Bacteriology, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Potters Bar, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Cag pathogenicity island-containing
Helicobacter pylori
(type I) induces signal transduction pathways resulting in tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins adjacent to the site of bacterial adhesion on host gastric epithelial cells. Conventional block PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and real-time LightCycler (LC) PCR hybridization assays, validated by direct sequencing, were designed to test for the presence of three nucleotide sequences corresponding to tyrosine phosphorylation motifs (TPMs) A, B, and C in 84 isolates of
H. pylori
type I from patients in England. Overall, the PCR assays demonstrated that one or more TPMs were present in 62 strains (75%). Motif A was common (71% of strains), whereas motifs B and C were rarer (8% of strains). Strains lacking a TPM were typically vacuolating cytotoxin genotype
vacA
m2. Motif A was widely distributed in relation to disease severity and was more commonly (but not significantly [
P
= 0.071]) associated with gastric ulcer than with duodenal ulcer (86 versus 56%). The LC hybridization assay provided a rapid means of detecting all three motifs, but RFLP analysis was more specific for TPM-A. TPMs provide novel additional strain markers for defining
cagA
variation, including identification of RFLP types within TPM-A. The presence of a particular TPM was not of direct diagnostic value, either singly or in combination, but the higher proportion of TPM-A strains in gastric ulcer patients merits further investigation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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