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Is there a pathological relationship between microalbuminuria and Helicobacter pylori vacA and cagA genes in type 2 diabetic patients?

机译:在2型糖尿病患者中的微藻蛋白尿和幽门螺杆菌Vaca和Caga基因之间是否存在病理关系?

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Abstract Diabetes is one of the most common metabolic disorders worldwide. Microalbuminuria, one of the complications following elevated glucose levels, is used as a simple and effective method of kidney function analysis in diabetic patients. Early stage diagnosis of microalbuminuria is useful in monitoring and prevention of the progression of diabetic nephropathy. Due to a lower immunity, diabetic patients are more susceptible. Reports have shown that cytotoxin-associated gene A (cagA)-positive Helicobacter pylori is one of the effective factors responsible in microalbuminuria pathology. However, a lack of information on the relationship between microalbuminuria in type II diabetes and vacuolating cytotoxin A (vacA) is evident. The present study aimed at the relationship between microalbuminuria in type II diabetes and vacA and cagA genes from H. pylori . A total of 88 type II diabetic patients referred to the Isfahan Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center participated in this study. Nested PCR was performed to exclude host genes, and consequently, H. pylori genotyping was performed based on vacA and cagA. Out of the 88 patients, 68.2?% (60/88) of them have microalbuminuria. A total of 18.2?% of the patients were infected with H. pylori in which 75?% of them showed microalbuminuria and 18.8?% of this group had simultaneously microalbuminuria and expression of cagA. The association between microalbuminuria and H. pylori infection was not statistically significant ( p ?=?0.52). Considering the population size and criteria of choice, statistical analysis did not show any significant relationship between the virulence genes vacA and cagA of H. pylori and microalbuminuria in type II diabetic patients.
机译:摘要糖尿病是全球最常见的代谢障碍之一。微蛋白尿,葡萄糖水平升高后的并发症之一,被用作糖尿病患者肾功能分析的简单有效方法。微蛋白尿的早期诊断可用于监测和预防糖尿病肾病的进展。由于免疫力较低,糖尿病患者更容易受到影响。报告显示,细胞毒素相关基因A(CAGA) - 阳性螺旋杆菌是负责微白蛋氨酸病理的有效因素之一。然而,缺乏关于II型糖尿病和真空细胞毒素A(Vaca)之间的微蛋白尿对的关系的信息。本研究旨在来自H. Pylori的II型糖尿病和Vaca和Caga基因之间的微蛋白尿与Caga基因之间的关系。共有88型II型糖尿病患者提到伊斯法罕内分泌和代谢研究中心参加了这项研究。进行嵌套的PCR以排除宿主基因,因此,基于Vaca和Caga进行幽门螺杆菌基因分型。在88名患者中,其中68.2?%(60/88),它们具有微蛋氨酸。总共18.2岁的患者被H. Pylori感染,其中75%的75μl含有75μm,其中75%显示出微量白蛋白尿和18.8倍?%该组的同时具有显微突出菌和Caga的表达。微白蛋白尿和H.幽门螺杆菌感染之间的关联在统计学上没有统计学意义(P?= 0.52)。考虑到选择的人口规模和标准,统计分析并未显示II型糖尿病患者的幽门螺杆菌和微白蛋白尿的毒力基因与Caga之间的任何显着关系。

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