TY - JOUR
T1 - Association of the CagA gene positive Helicobacter pylori and tissue levels of interleukin-17 and interleukin-8 in gastric ulcer patients
AU - El-Fakhry, Ashraf A
AU - El-Daker, Medhat A
AU - Badr, Rawia I
AU - El-Nady, Ghada M
AU - Mesbah, Maggie R
AU - Youssef, Tamer
AU - Arafa, Mohammad
AU - Arafa, Mona
AU - El-Naggar, Mohammed M
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - It has been reported that CagA gene positive Helicobacter pylori (CagA+ H. pylon) induces severe gastric mucosal inflammation. On the other hand, Interleukin (IL)-17 is known to stimulate IL-8 release by the gastric epithelial cells which facilitates chemotaxis of neutrophils through an IL-8-dependent mechanism. The aim of the study is to determine the role of IL-17 and IL-8 in the development of gastritis and gastric ulcer in H. pylori infected patients. Mucosal biopsy samples were obtained from the ulcer site of gastric mucosa of 28 patients with gastric ulcer (GU), 27 with gastritis and 8 controls subjects without gastritis or ulcers. Infection with H. pylori of patients and controls was assessed by a rapid urease test, histological examination and culture. Measurement of the tissue levels of IL-17 and IL-8 were assayed by ELISA. H. pylori cagA gene was assessed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Out of the 28 patients with GU, 18 (64.2%) patients were positive for H. pylori infection, while 13 (48.1%) patients with gastritis and none of the controls were positive for H. pylori infection The CagA gene was detected in 12 (66.6%) in H. pylori GU patients, and 7 (53.8%) H. pylori positive gastritis. IL-17 was significantly higher in GU-CagA+ve H. pylori compared to GU-CagA- H. pylori (P <0.05), while IL-8 showed no significant difference between groups. The mean levels of IL-8 in gastritis-CagA+ H. pylori) was significantly higher compared to gastritis--CagA- H. pylori- (P <0.05). IL-17 showed significant association with the number of neutrophils in both GU and gastritis (r = 0.689, P < 0.05 & r = 0.618, P < 0.05). Also, IL-8 showed significant association with the number of neutrophils in both GU and gastritis n (r = 0.468, P < 0.05 & r = 0.727, P < 0.05). It is concluded that the Cag+ve H. pylori is associated with induction of mucosal injury. Also, IL-8 and IL-17 plays a role in the development of GU and gastritis especially in CagA+ H. pylori.
AB - It has been reported that CagA gene positive Helicobacter pylori (CagA+ H. pylon) induces severe gastric mucosal inflammation. On the other hand, Interleukin (IL)-17 is known to stimulate IL-8 release by the gastric epithelial cells which facilitates chemotaxis of neutrophils through an IL-8-dependent mechanism. The aim of the study is to determine the role of IL-17 and IL-8 in the development of gastritis and gastric ulcer in H. pylori infected patients. Mucosal biopsy samples were obtained from the ulcer site of gastric mucosa of 28 patients with gastric ulcer (GU), 27 with gastritis and 8 controls subjects without gastritis or ulcers. Infection with H. pylori of patients and controls was assessed by a rapid urease test, histological examination and culture. Measurement of the tissue levels of IL-17 and IL-8 were assayed by ELISA. H. pylori cagA gene was assessed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Out of the 28 patients with GU, 18 (64.2%) patients were positive for H. pylori infection, while 13 (48.1%) patients with gastritis and none of the controls were positive for H. pylori infection The CagA gene was detected in 12 (66.6%) in H. pylori GU patients, and 7 (53.8%) H. pylori positive gastritis. IL-17 was significantly higher in GU-CagA+ve H. pylori compared to GU-CagA- H. pylori (P <0.05), while IL-8 showed no significant difference between groups. The mean levels of IL-8 in gastritis-CagA+ H. pylori) was significantly higher compared to gastritis--CagA- H. pylori- (P <0.05). IL-17 showed significant association with the number of neutrophils in both GU and gastritis (r = 0.689, P < 0.05 & r = 0.618, P < 0.05). Also, IL-8 showed significant association with the number of neutrophils in both GU and gastritis n (r = 0.468, P < 0.05 & r = 0.727, P < 0.05). It is concluded that the Cag+ve H. pylori is associated with induction of mucosal injury. Also, IL-8 and IL-17 plays a role in the development of GU and gastritis especially in CagA+ H. pylori.
KW - Antigens, Bacterial/genetics
KW - Bacterial Proteins/genetics
KW - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
KW - Gastric Mucosa/chemistry
KW - Helicobacter Infections/complications
KW - Helicobacter pylori/genetics
KW - Humans
KW - Interleukin-7/analysis
KW - Interleukin-8/analysis
KW - Polymerase Chain Reaction
KW - Stomach Ulcer/immunology
M3 - Article
C2 - 23888551
SN - 1110-4902
VL - 19
SP - 51
EP - 62
JO - The Egyptian journal of immunology / Egyptian Association of Immunologists
JF - The Egyptian journal of immunology / Egyptian Association of Immunologists
IS - 1
ER -