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Relationship of TT virus and Helicobacter pylori infections in gastric tissues of patients with gastritis

✍ Scribed by Fabrizio Maggi; Santino Marchi; Claudia Fornai; Elena Tempestini; Elisabetta Andreoli; Letizia Lanini; Maria Linda Vatteroni; Massimo Bellini; Nicola De Bortoli; Francesco Costa; Mauro Pistello; Steven Specter; Mauro Bendinelli


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
93 KB
Volume
71
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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Abstract

Blood and gastric tissue biopsies of 34 patients with gastritis were tested for the presence of TT virus (TTV), a ubiquitous virus found in the blood of most humans. Thirty‐one of these patients were TTV positive, and 27 patients had virus in both tissues. In addition, 13 of the patients who had TTV in gastric tissue were Helicobacter pylori positive. There was an association of higher TTV titers in gastric tissues of patients who were H. pylori positive than in those in whom the bacterium could not be detected. Furthermore, this association was stronger in H. pylori‐positive patients with the presence of the cagA protein. Of 10 specimens in which genogroup determination was carried out in the gastric corpus, 5/5 that were H. pylori positive showed the presence of TTV genogroup 3, while for those that were H. pylori negative, 5/5 showed the presence of genogroup 1t. By contrast, genogroup 1 was found in the corpus of only one H. pylori‐positive patient, and genogroup 3 in only one H. pylori‐negative patient. The histological severity of gastritis did correlate significantly with loads in the gastric tissues. There was no significant difference in TTV titer in blood of patients regardless of H. pylori infection status. These findings pique interest in clarifying the role of TTV, alone or in association with H. pylori infection, in the pathogenesis of gastritis. J. Med. Virol. 71:160–165, 2003. Β© 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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