Analysis of genetic relatedness between gastric and oral H. pylori in patients with early gastric cancer using multilocus sequence typing

Author:

Nagata RyokoORCID,Sato Hiroki,Takenaka ShojiORCID,Yokoyama Junji,Terai Shuji,Mimuro Hitomi,Noiri Yuichiro

Abstract

AbstractAlthough oral cavity is the second most colonized site after the stomach, the association between gastric and oral Helicobacter pylori remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the genetic relatedness between gastric and oral H. pylori in Japanese patients with early gastric cancer by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis using seven housekeeping genes. Gastric biopsy specimens and oral samples, including saliva, supragingival dental biofilm, and superficial layers of the tongue, were collected from 21 patients positive for H. pylori by a fecal antigen test. The number of H. pylori allelic profiles of seven loci obtained from oral and gastric samples ranged from zero to seven since the yield of DNA was small even when the nested PCR was performed. The alleles of seven loci from both collection sites were determined from only one patient, and two out of seven alleles matched between oral and gastric samples. MLST analysis revealed that only one sample had a matching oral and gastric H. pylori genotype, suggesting that different genotypes of H. pylori inhabit the oral cavity and gastric mucosa. The phylogenetic analysis showed that oral H. pylori in two patients was markedly similar to gastric H. pylori, implying that the the origins of two strains may be the same, and the stomach and the oral cavity may be infected at the same time. In brief, although different genotypes of H. pylori exist in the oral cavity independently of H. pylori present in the stomach, there are rare cases in which the same H. pylori is present in the stomach and the oral cavity. It is necessary to establish a culture method for oral H. pylori for elucidating whether the oral cavity will act as the source of the gastric infection, as our analysis was based on a limited number of allele sequences.Author summaryHericobacter pylori is a clinically important pathogen that causes chronic gastritis and peptic ulcers, which are associated with gastric carcinoma. Oral H. pylori DNA has also been detected in a range of oral specimens, including saliva, supra- or sub-gingival biofilm, dentin caries, dental pulp, infected root canal, and coating of the tongue. Thus, researchers speculate that the main route of transmission of gastric H. pylori infections is via the oral cavity, however, there is inadequate evidence to support this suggestion. This study aimed to investigate if the oral and gastric H. pylori have the same origin using multilocus sequence typing. The results of this study provided some insight into the role of oral cavity as the source of H. pylori infections in stomach.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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