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[The prevalence of mutations underlying development of Helicobacter pylori resistance to antibiotics in Kazan]. | LitMetric

Background: One of the reasons for the decrease of eradication effectiveness is its resistance to antibiotics.

Aim: To examine the prevalence of point mutations responsible for clarithromycin and levofloxacin resistance among the patients with upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract disorders in Kazan.

Materials And Methods: The study included 203 patients with symptoms of dyspepsia who underwent upper GI endoscopy at the University Hospital of Kazan Federal University (Kazan, Russia) in 2019-2021. DNA isolation from gastric antrum mucosal biopsies was performed using PureLink Genomic DNA Mini Kits (Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA). Polymerase chain reaction was performed using primers specific for the V-region of the gene and the A subunit DNA gyrase encoding gene region. The sequencing of obtained DNA fragments was performed on 3730 DNA Analyzer. The sequences were searched for point mutations responsible for resistance to clarithromycin (A2143G, A2142G and A2142C193 mutations) and levofloxacin (mutations of the gene).

Results: was detected in 47.78% of biopsy specimens using polymerase chain reaction. The proportion of strains with mutations leading to clarithromycin resistance was 17.53%. Amino acid substitutions in the gene were found in 12.37% of samples. In case of two strains (2.06%), dual resistance to clarithromycin and levofloxacin was found.

Conclusion: So high incidence of mutations underlying the development of resistance to clarithromycin and levofloxacin was observed among examined patients in Kazan.

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