2018
DOI: 10.36488/cmac.2018.1.14-23
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Biological characteristics and virulence of Helicobacter pylori

Abstract: This review summarizes the most recent data on the biological characteristics of Helicobacter pylori (morphological, cultural, biochemical). H. pylori pathogenicity factors promoting colonization, adhesion, biofilm formation, aggression, and cytotoxicity, their contribution to the pathogenesis of diseases as well as the possible relationships with various clinical outcomes are described in detail. The genetic heterogeneity of H. pylori strains which can determine different clinical manifestations and have sign… Show more

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“…The formation of a peptic defect is not only the result of local damage to the DMM against an imbalance of aggression and the protection of HP microbial contamination, but also a consequence of a breakdown in adaptation, an imbalance in the immune system. DU in most patients is associated with intestinal dysbiosis, microbial antigens of which can cause sensitization and exacerbate the immune deficiency in DUD patients [1,2]. Healing of the peptic defect was achieved in a shorter time with successful eradication of HP (in the 1st group -for 24.8 ± ± 1.2 days with an eradication efficiency of 59%; in the 2 nd group -for 17.3 ± 0.46 days with an effectiveness eradication 86%).…”
Section: Materials and Methods 52 Patients With Dumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The formation of a peptic defect is not only the result of local damage to the DMM against an imbalance of aggression and the protection of HP microbial contamination, but also a consequence of a breakdown in adaptation, an imbalance in the immune system. DU in most patients is associated with intestinal dysbiosis, microbial antigens of which can cause sensitization and exacerbate the immune deficiency in DUD patients [1,2]. Healing of the peptic defect was achieved in a shorter time with successful eradication of HP (in the 1st group -for 24.8 ± ± 1.2 days with an eradication efficiency of 59%; in the 2 nd group -for 17.3 ± 0.46 days with an effectiveness eradication 86%).…”
Section: Materials and Methods 52 Patients With Dumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to world statistics its prevalence among the adult population of all countries reaches from 7 to 10%. The etiology of DU associated with Helicobacter pylori (HP infection) is associated with contamination of the mucous membrane (MM) of the gastroduodenal zone -GDZ (gastric MM -GMM and DMM) with these cytotoxic strains of these bacteria [1][2][3][4].…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…К наиболее известным адгезинам относят babA (Lewis blood group antigen-binding adhesion) и sabA (sialic Lewis Xantigen-binding adhesion). Эти адгезины распознают специфические углеводные фрагменты желудочного эпителия, что способствует инфекции и воспалительным процессам в желудочно-кишечном тракте [6]. Адгезия H. pylori к эпителиальным клеткам способствует прогрессированию воспаления в слизистой желудка, продукции аутоантител и разрушению париетальных клеток.…”
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“…However, there was no such dependence on the inhabitants of East Asia [40]. Most authors argue that there is a close correlation [9,10,11,14,24,26], others believe that CagA-positive / negative strains of H.pylori are not related to the development of severe gastroduodenal pathology and do not find any significant differences in the activity of inflammation and colonization in different types of H. pylori infection [4,13,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%