Mycobacteria in the Intestine of Japanese Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease |
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Authors: | Kensuke Suenaga M.D. Yuichi Yokoyama M.D. kazuichi Okazaki M.D. Yasutake Yamamoto M.D. |
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Affiliation: | The First Department of Internal Medicine, Kochi Medical School. Kuchi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Objectives : It is still controversial whether or not a mycobacterial infection may be a cause of Crohn's disease. Mycobaclerium paratuberculosis may be very difficult to detect using routine culture techniques. To clarify this, we delected mycobacterial DNA in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Methods : IS900 sequences highly specific to M. paratuberculosis and groEL gene encoding a conserved mycobacterial antigen were studied in colonic mucosa using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR products were analyzed by Southern blot hybridization. Results : IS900 sequences were detected in all (100%)of 10 patients with Crohan's disease, in 11 (61.1%) of 18 patients with ulcerative colitis, and in 14 (87.5%) of 16 control patients with noninflammatory bowel disease. All IS900 positive samples had groEL PCR products. Conclusions : Our results, on the basis of the prevalence, do not support the hypothesis that M. paratuberculosis is involved in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease. |
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