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. 2006 May 21;12(19):3038-43.
doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i19.3038.

Helicobacter species ribosomal DNA in the pancreas, stomach and duodenum of pancreatic cancer patients

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Helicobacter species ribosomal DNA in the pancreas, stomach and duodenum of pancreatic cancer patients

Hans-Olof Nilsson et al. World J Gastroenterol. .

Abstract

Aim: To determine whether gastric and enteric Helicobacter species are associated with pancreatic cancer VSports手机版. .

Methods: Patients with exocrine pancreatic cancer (n = 40), neuroendocrine cancer (n = 14), multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (n = 8), and chronic pancreatitis (n = 5) were studied V体育安卓版. Other benign pancreatic diseases (n = 10) and specimens of normal pancreas (n = 7) were included as controls. Pancreatic tissue specimens were analyzed by Helicobacter-specific PCR-assay and products were characterized by denaturing gradient electrophoresis and DNA-sequencing. From a subset of the pancreatic cancer patients, gastric and/or duodenal tissue as well as gallbladder and ductus choledochus tissue were analyzed. Gallbladder and choledochus samples were included as controls. Stomach and duodenum samples were investigated to analyze whether a gastric helicobacter might disseminate to the pancreas in pancreatic cancer patients. Pancreatic specimens were analyzed by Bacteroides-specific PCR for detecting the translocation of indigenous gut microbes to the diseased pancreas. .

Results: Helicobacter DNA was detected in pancreas (tumor and/or surrounding tissue) of 75% of patients with exocrine cancer, 57% of patients with neuroendocrine cancer, 38% of patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia, and 60% of patients with chronic pancreatitis. All samples from other benign pancreatic diseases and normal pancreas were negative. Thirty-three percent of the patients were helicobacter-positive in gastroduodenal specimens V体育ios版. Surprisingly, H. bilis was identified in 60% of the positive gastroduodenal samples. All gallbladder and ductus choledochus specimens were negative for helicobacter. Bacteroides PCR-assay was negative for all pancreatic samples. .

Conclusion: Helicobacter DNA commonly detected in pancreatic cancer suggests a possible role of the emerging pathogens in the development of chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. VSports最新版本.

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Agarose gel electrophoresis (A), DGGE (B), and the outcome of a public database comparison of Helicobacter 16S ribosomal DNA PCR-product sequences (C). From 7 pancreatic cancer patients (P), amplicons from the duodenum (D), fundus ventriculi (Fv), and antrum ventriculi (Av) were compared to amplicons from normal (Pn), atrophic (Pa) and pancreatic tumor (Pt) tissues. Migration markers (M) were (from top to bottom) amplified from DNA of H. bilis (1), H. pullorum (2), H pylori (3), H. sp. flexispira (4) and H. hepaticus (5).

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