Investigation for the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in patients with gastric carcinoma in Madras, India.

Jpn J Med Sci Biol

Department of Microbiology, Dr. ALM Post Graduate Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, India.

Published: April 1996

AI Article Synopsis

  • The intestinal type of gastric carcinoma may develop through a sequence of precancerous changes, primarily influenced by chronic gastritis, often caused by Helicobacter pylori.
  • Urease tests, ELISA, and culture methods were utilized to determine H. pylori prevalence, which was significantly higher in gastric carcinoma cases (56.0-62.6%) compared to control subjects (37.3-46.6%).
  • Although H. pylori infection is linked to an increased risk of gastric carcinoma, only a small fraction of those infected actually develop the disease, indicating that other risk factors are also important.

Article Abstract

The most common type of gastric carcinoma, namely the intestinal type, has been proposed to result from a precancerous process in which chronic gastritis, atrophy, intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia develop in a sequential manner. Helicobacter pylori is considered as the main cause of chronic atrophic gastritis and thus may play a role in the gastric carcinogenesis process. The present study was aimed at investigating the prevalence of H. pylori in the gastric carcinoma cases. Urease tests and ELISA developed in our laboratory and culture were used to assess the prevalence of H. pylori in the study group. The positivity of H. pylori by various tests ranged from 56.0 to 62.6% in the gastric carcinoma group and 37.3 to 46.6% in the control subjects, the difference being statistically significant. This suggests that H. pylori infection could be associated with an increased risk for gastric carcinoma, but only a very small percentage of the infected persons develops gastric carcinoma. Therefore, it is suggested that along with other critical risk factors, H. pylori may act as a cofactor in the pathogenesis of gastric carcinoma.

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