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Chung, Lim, and Han: Expression of lewis antigen in gastric mucosa of child ren with Helicobacter pylori infection

Abstract

Purpose

Lewis antigen has been known to have a role in the attachment of H. pylori to the gastric mucosa, but its expression pattern in children with H. pylori infection is still unclear. The recently described blood group antigen-binding adhesin BabA is known to mediate adherence of H. pylori to Lewis B receptors on gastric epithelium. We investigated the expression of Lewis antigen in gastric mucosa of Korean children with H. pylori infection.

Methods

The expression of Lewis A (Lea), B (Leb), X (Lex), and Y (Ley) was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in H. pylori positive biopsy specimens from 35 children (antral gastritis in 30, peptic ulcer in 5) and in H. pylori negative specimens from 19 children. PCR assays for cagA and babA2 gene of H. pylori were performed.

Results

We confirmed the expression of Lea in 60%, Leb in 97%, Lex in 100%, and Ley in 100% of the superficial epithelium of the 35 H. pylori positive children. In H. pylori negative patients, Lea, Leb, Lex, and Ley expression was 52%, 100%, 89%, and 100%, respectively. The cagA gene was detected in 65% and babA2 gene in 25% of 35 patients. No differences in neutrophil activity and chronic inflammation were found according to the presence of cagA and babA2 genes in H. pylori.

Conclusion

Leb, Lex and Ley antigen were highly expressed in gastric mucosa of Korean children, but they were not associated with the status of H. pylori infection and the positivity of babA2 gene. Further studies for other mucosal receptors and toxins are needed to define the immune responses to H. pylori infection in gastric mucosa of Korean children.

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