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cagA-Positive Helicobacter pylori Populations in China and The Netherlands Are Distinct
Authors:Arie van der Ende  Zhi-Jun Pan  Aldert Bart  Ren W M van der Hulst  Monique Feller  Shu-Dong Xiao  Guido N J Tytgat  and Jacob Dankert
Institution:Arie van der Ende, Zhi-Jun Pan, Aldert Bart, René W. M. van der Hulst, Monique Feller, Shu-Dong Xiao, Guido N. J. Tytgat, and Jacob Dankert
Abstract:The aim of this research was to study whether and to what extent Chinese cagA-positive Helicobacter pylori isolates differ from those in The Netherlands. Analysis of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)-PCR-assessed DNA fingerprints of chromosomal DNA of 24 cagA-positive H. pylori isolates from Dutch (n = 12) and Chinese (n = 10) patients yielded the absence of clustering. Based on comparison of the sequence of a 243-nucleotide part of cagA, the Dutch (group I) and Chinese (group II) H. pylori isolates formed two separate branches with high confidence limits in the phylogenetic tree. These two clusters were not observed when the sequence of a 240-bp part of glmM was used in the comparison. The number of nonsynonymous substitutions was much higher in cagA than in glmM, indicating positive selection. The average levels of divergence of cagA at the nucleotide and protein levels between group I and II isolates were found to be high, 13.3 and 17.9%, respectively. Possibly, the pathogenicity island (PAI) that has been integrated into the chromosome of the ancestor of H. pylori now circulating in China contained a different cagA than the PAI that has been integrated into the chromosome of the ancestor of H. pylori now circulating in The Netherlands. We conclude that in China and The Netherlands, two distinct cagA-positive H. pylori populations are circulating.
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