Effects of Infection with Different Types of Helicobacter pylori on Gastric Secretion Function: A Cross-Sectional Clinical Study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Journal of General Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S477480
Jinglei Wang, Dehong Qiao, Yunzhu Wang, Rui Xiong, Xinyi Ding, Wei Zhang, Tingting Wang, Kai Tang
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Purpose: Helicobacter pylori (Hp)-related gastropathies are accompanied by alterations in gastric secretion function, but the effects of infection of different Hp strains on gastric function are not yet well-elucidated. Our cross-sectional clinical study aim to research the effects of infection with different Hp types on gastric function.

Patients and methods: We analyzed 525 patients' serum cytotoxin-associated protein gene A (CagA), vacuolating cytotoxin-associated protein gene A (VacA), urease (Ure), Gastrin-17 (G-17), Pepsinogen I (PGI), Pepsinogen II (PGII) and PGI/PGII ratio (PGR).

Results: The PGII levels (8.19 ± 5.44 vs 5.98 ± 10.75, P = 0.013) were higher in the Hp infected group than in the uninfected, while the PGR levels (16.81 ± 8.22 vs 23.23 ± 8.36, P < 0.001) were lower. The PGR levels were higher in the uninfected group (23.23 ± 8.36, P < 0.001) than in Hp-I (16.47 ± 7.45) and Hp-II infected groups (17.39 ± 8.98). In the uninfected group, the G-17 level was positively correlated with the levels of PGI (Pearson coefficient = 0.177, P = 0.001), PGII (Pearson coefficient = 0.140, P = 0.008) and age (Pearson coefficient = 0.121, P = 0.022), negatively with the PGR levels (Pearson coefficient = -0.201, P < 0.001). In the Hp-I (Pearson coefficient = -0.003, P = 0.975) and Hp-II (Pearson coefficient = 0.018, P = 0.161) infected groups, the G-17 levels were not correlated with age.

Conclusion: Hp-I with CagA and/or VacA positive and Hp-II without cytotoxicity can reduce gastric secretion function regardless of age and sex. Gastric function in patients with Hp eradication was similar to that in those without Hp infection. G-17 rises physiologically with age, but infection with Hp will affect it.

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