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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 28, 2014; 20(36): 12839-12846
Published online Sep 28, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i36.12839
Table 1 Possible role of Helicobacter pylori infection in the autoimmune systemic rheumatic diseases n (%)
DiseaseRef.Study sampleConclusion
SSAragona et al[27], 199934 patients with primary SS27 (79.4) and 30 (88.2) had antibodies against H. pylori and its HSP60
Showji et al[35], 19967 patients with primary SSHigh titers of anti-H. pylori antibodies in sera of patients with SS compared with patients with other CTDs
Theander et al[37], 2001164 patients with primary SSSimilar H. pylori seroprevalence rates as in control group
El Miedany et al[36], 200536 patients with primary SS compared to 31 patients with secondary SSThe prevalence of H. pylori infection was 80.6% (primary SS) and 71% (secondary SS)
Iwai et al[49], 2009case reportThe regression of parotid MALT lymphoma after the eradication of H. pylori in SS patients
RAYamanishi et al[39], 20066- to 8-wk-old female BALB/c miceB cells chronically stimulated with urease produced by H. pylori had the potential to generate IgM rheumatoid factor
Meron et al[43], 2010187 serum samples from RA patientsRA patients have a lower prevalence of H. pylori infection compared with patients with other CTDs
Zentilin et al[45], 200258 consecutive patients with dyspeptic symptoms and variable RA activityClinical improvement in RA symptoms after eradication of H. pylori
Matsukawa et al[47], 2005case reportNo clinical improvement in RA symptoms after eradication of H. pylori
SLEYamanishi et al[39], 20066- to 8-wk-old female BALB/c miceUrease is capable to induce SLE-related autoantibodies in mice, namely anti-ssDNA
Showji et al[35], 199615 SLE patientsSLE patients have lower anti-H. pylori serum antibody titers compared with patients with other CTDs
Sawalha et al[40], 2004466 SLE patients and matched controlsSLE patients were less likely to be seropositive compared to controls
SScAragona et al[27], 199916 SSc patientsHigher incidence rates of serological evidence of H. pylori infection in SSc patients
Hervé et al[30], 200640 consecutive SSc patientsNo difference in H. pylori infection rates between SSc patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon compared with healthy controls
Danese et al[31], 2000124 SSc patients (67 with limited cutaneous SSc, 57 with diffuse cutaneous SSc)90% of patients with SSc were infected with the virulent CagA strain compared with only 37% of the infected control subjects
Radić et al[33], 201042 SSc patientsH. pylori infection is implicated in activity of SSc, especially in skin involvement of this disease