Title of article :
Analysis of Genomic Diversity among Helicobacter pylori Strains Isolated from Iranian Children by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis
Author/Authors :
Falsafi, Tahereh Faculty of Biolog - Alzahra University , Sotoudeh, Nazli Faculty of Biolog - Alzahra University , Feizabadi, Mohammad-Mehdi Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mahjoub, Fatemeh Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Objective: Presence of genomic diversity among Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) strains have been suggested by
numerous investigators. Little is known about diversity of H. pylori strains isolated from Iranian children and
their association with virulence of the strains. Our purpose was to assess the degree of genomic diversity
among H. pylori strains isolated from Iranian-children, on the basis of vacA genotype, cagA status of the
strains, sex, age as well as the pathological status of the patients.
Methods: Genomic DNA from 44 unrelated H. pylori strains isolated during 1997-2009, was examined by
pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Pathological status of the patients was performed according to the
modified Sydney-system and genotype/status of vacA/cagA genes was determined by PCR. PFGE was
performed using XbaI restriction-endonuclease and the field inversion-gel electrophoresis system.
Findings: No significant relationship was observed between the patterns of PFGE and the cagA/vacA
status/genotype. Also no relationship was observed between age, sex, and pathological status of the children
and the PFGE patterns of their isolates. Similar conclusion was obtained by Total Lab software. However,
more relationship was observed between the strains isolated in the close period (1997-2009, 2001-2003,
2005-2007, and 2007-2009) and more difference was observed among those obtained in the distant periods
(1997 and 2009).
Conclusion: H. pylori strains isolated from children in Iran are extremely diverse and this diversity is not
related to their virulence characteristics. Occurrence of this extreme diversity may be related to adaptation of
H. pylori strains to variable living conditions during transmission between various host individuals.
Keywords :
Helicobacter Pylori , Children , Genomic-Diversity , PFGE , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics