Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 7, 2016; 22(25): 5822-5830
Published online Jul 7, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i25.5822
Table 1 Primer sequences for the Helicobacter pylori 23SrRNA gene
Gene namePrimer sequence, 5’-3’Product length (bp)
External-FGCGTTGAATTGAAGCCCGAGTAAAC505
External-RCCGACTTTCGTCTCTGCTTGA
WT2142-FTCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGA294
MUT2142-FTCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGG
WT2143-FCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAA
MUT2143-FCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAG
WT2144-FCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAAA
MUT2144-FCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAAG
Inner-RGCCATTACACTCAACTTGCGATTTC
Table 2 Results for the 23SrRNA point mutation in 30 gastric mucosa and saliva samples, as detected by ASP-PCR and nested-ASP-PCR
H. pylori-positive detection rateWTTotal mutation, A-to-G2142 G2143 G2144 G
Gastric mucosa
ASP-PCR19811101010
Ratio63%42.11%57.8952.63%52.63%52.63%
(19/30)(8/30)(11/19)(10/19)(10/19)(10/19)
Nested-ASP-PCR271611111011
Ratio90%59.26%40.74%40.74%37.04%40.74%
(27/30)(16/30)(11/19)(11/19)(10/19)(10/19)
Saliva
ASP-PCR177101040
Ratio56.67%41.18%58.82%58.82%23.53%0
(17/30)(7/30)(10/17)(10/17)(4/17)
Nested-ASP-PCR2591616139
Ratio83.33%36%64%64%52%36%
(25/30)(9/30)(16/25)(16/25)(13/25)(9/25)
Table 3 Results for the 23SrRNA point mutation in gastric mucosa and saliva samples of 99 RUT-positive clinical cases detected by nested-ASP-PCR
RUT-positiveH. pylori-positive detection rateWTTotal mutation, A-to-G2142 G2143 G2144 G
Gastric mucosa99873057505244
ratio87.88%34.48%65.52%57.47%59.77%50.57%
(87/99)(30/87)(57/87)(50/87)(52/87)(44/87)
Saliva99672245353923
ratio67.68%32.84%67.16%52.24%58.21%34.34%
(67/99)(22/67)(45/67)(35/67)(39/67)(22/67)
Table 4 Results for Helicobacter pylori detection and clarithromycin resistance in gastric mucosa by different testing methods
RUT-positiveNested-ASP-PCR detectionNested-ASP-PCR mutationBacterial culture H. pylori-positiveDrug-resistant strains
Cases9987575026
Ratio87.88% (87/99)65.52% (57/87)57.47% (50/87)52% (26/50)