Luo XF, Jiao JH, Zhang WY, Pu HM, Qu BJ, Yang BY, Hou M, Ji MJ. Establishment of a nested-ASP-PCR method to determine the clarithromycin resistance of Helicobacter pylori. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(25): 5822-5830 [PMID: 27433095 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i25.5822]
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Dr. Min-Jun Ji, Department of Pathogen Biology, Nanjing Medical University, No. 101 Longmian Dadao, Nanjing 211166, Jiangsu Province, China. jiminjun@njmu.edu.cn
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Microbiology
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Observational Study
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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 name
Primer sequence, 5’-3’
Product length (bp)
External-F
GCGTTGAATTGAAGCCCGAGTAAAC
505
External-R
CCGACTTTCGTCTCTGCTTGA
WT2142-F
TCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGA
294
MUT2142-F
TCCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGG
WT2143-F
CCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAA
MUT2143-F
CCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAG
WT2144-F
CCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAAA
MUT2144-F
CCTACCCGCGGCAAGACGGAAG
Inner-R
GCCATTACACTCAACTTGCGATTTC
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 rate
WT
Total mutation, A-to-G
2142 G
2143 G
2144 G
Gastric mucosa
ASP-PCR
19
8
11
10
10
10
Ratio
63%
42.11%
57.89
52.63%
52.63%
52.63%
(19/30)
(8/30)
(11/19)
(10/19)
(10/19)
(10/19)
Nested-ASP-PCR
27
16
11
11
10
11
Ratio
90%
59.26%
40.74%
40.74%
37.04%
40.74%
(27/30)
(16/30)
(11/19)
(11/19)
(10/19)
(10/19)
Saliva
ASP-PCR
17
7
10
10
4
0
Ratio
56.67%
41.18%
58.82%
58.82%
23.53%
0
(17/30)
(7/30)
(10/17)
(10/17)
(4/17)
Nested-ASP-PCR
25
9
16
16
13
9
Ratio
83.33%
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-positive
H. pylori-positive detection rate
WT
Total mutation, A-to-G
2142 G
2143 G
2144 G
Gastric mucosa
99
87
30
57
50
52
44
ratio
87.88%
34.48%
65.52%
57.47%
59.77%
50.57%
(87/99)
(30/87)
(57/87)
(50/87)
(52/87)
(44/87)
Saliva
99
67
22
45
35
39
23
ratio
67.68%
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-positive
Nested-ASP-PCR detection
Nested-ASP-PCR mutation
Bacterial culture H. pylori-positive
Drug-resistant strains
Cases
99
87
57
50
26
Ratio
87.88% (87/99)
65.52% (57/87)
57.47% (50/87)
52% (26/50)
Citation: Luo XF, Jiao JH, Zhang WY, Pu HM, Qu BJ, Yang BY, Hou M, Ji MJ. Establishment of a nested-ASP-PCR method to determine the clarithromycin resistance of Helicobacter pylori. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(25): 5822-5830