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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, Jul 1997, 478-482, Vol 4, No. 4
M Donati, S Moreno, E Storni, A Tucci, L Poli, C Mazzoni, O Varoli, V Sambri, A Farencena and R Cevenini
Thirty patients with dyspepsia, with histological diagnosis of gastritis,
and with endoscopic diagnosis of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) (n = 13) or
nonulcer dyspepsia (NUD) (n = 17) were admitted to the study. Helicobacter
pylori vacuolating cytotoxin-producing strains (Tox+) were isolated from 14
(46.7%) patients, whereas non-cytotoxin- producing (Tox-) H. pylori strains
were isolated from the remaining patients. Of 30 patients studied, 20
(66.7%) had serum cytotoxin neutralizing activity in vitro. Fourteen
patients with Tox+ H. pylori strains showed serum cytotoxin neutralizing
activity and serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgA antibodies reactive with
both 87-kDa H. pylori vacuolating cytotoxin (VacA) and 128-kDa
cytotoxin-associated gene product (CagA) by immunoblotting using native
enriched preparations of VacA and CagA proteins from H. pylori culture
supernatants as the antigens. A 94-kDa antigen cross-reacting with the
87-kDa VacA protein could be demonstrated in culture supernatant with
immune sera from humans and animals. All patients (n = 10) lacking serum
neutralizing activity were also negative for IgG or IgA against VacA
antigen, whereas 6 of the 10 patients showed IgG serum antibody responses
against CagA antigen. The prevalence of antibodies to VacA and CagA
antigens was significantly (P < 0.001) higher in patients with gastritis
(20 and 26 patients for VacA and CagA, respectively, of 30 patients) than
in H. pylori culture-negative controls (0 of 27 for both VacA and CagA) and
in randomly selected blood donors (17 and 21 for VacA and CagA,
respectively, of 120 subjects). All patients with PUD had antibodies to
CagA, whereas 13 of 17 (76.5%) patients with NUD had anti-CagA antibodies.
Serum IgG antibodies to VacA were present in 9 (69.2%) patients with PUD of
13 patients and in 11 (64.7%) patients with NUD of 17 patients. Anti-CagA
antibodies seemed to correlate better with PUD than anti-VacA antibodies.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Detection of serum antibodies to CagA and VacA and of serum neutralizing activity for vacuolating cytotoxin in patients with Helicobacter pylori-induced gastritis
Sezione di Microbiologia DMCSS, Policlinico S. Orsola, University of Bologna, Italy.
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