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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 7, 2009; 15(9): 1105-1112
Published online Mar 7, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.1105
Table 1 Primers used in this study
Region(s) amplifiedPrimerNucleotide sequenceReferences
vacA s1 or vacA s2VA1-F5'-ATGGAAATACAACAAACACAC[7]
VA1-R5'-CTGCTTGAATGCGCCAAAC
vacA m1 or vacA m2VAG-F5'-CAATCTGTCCAATCAAGCGAG[28]
VAG-R5'-GCGTCAAAATAATTCCAAGG
cagA (5' end)cag5c-F5'-GTTGATAACGCTGTCGCTTC[28]
cag3c-R5'-GGGTTGTATGATATTTTCCATAA
cag-PAI empty siteLuni 15'-ACATTTTGGCTAAATAAACGCTG[7]
R52805'-GGTTGCACGCATTTTCCCTTAATC
iceA1IceA1F5'-TATTTCTGGAACTTGCGCAACCTGAT[7]
M.Hpy1R5'-GGCCTACAACCGCATGGATAT
IceA2cycSF5'-CGGCTGTAGGCACTAAAGCTA[7]
IceA2R5'-TCAATCCTATGTGAAACAATGATCGTT
Table 2 Histological changes of gastric mucosa among H pylori associated symptomatic duodenal ulcer (DU) and asymptomatic tribal (TR) individuals n (%)
Symptomatic DU (n = 50)Asymptomatic TR (n = 36)P-valuesOR (95% CI)
Neutrophil infiltration42 (84)34 (94.4)0.1243.24 (0.57-23.76)
Lymphoid follicle/aggregates20 (40)15 (41.7)0.8761.07 (0.41-2.80)
Atrophy30 (60)10 (27.7)0.00310.26 (0.10-2.67)
Metaplasia7 (14)3 (8.3)0.3250.56 (0.10-2.67)
Table 3 Genotypes of H pylori strains from duodenal ulcer (DU) and tribal (TR) subjects
No. (%) of strain from
GenotypeDU patients (n = 50)TRs (n = 36)
cagA positive only47 (94)36 (100)
cagA negative only1 (2)0 (0)
Both cagA+ and cagA-2 (4)0 (0)
vacA s1 only47 (94)36 (100)
vacA s2 only1 (2)0 (0)
vacA s1 and s2 mixed2 (4)0 (0)
vacA m1 only31 (62)26 (72.2)
vacA m2 only17 (34)7 (19.4)
vacA m1 and m2 mixed2 (4)3 (8.3)
ice A1 only29 (58)15 (41.7)
ice A2 only18 (36)14 (38.9)
ice A1 and ice A2 mixed3 (6)7 (19.4)