Specific Antibodies in Sera and Gastric Aspirates of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Helicobacter pylori -Infected Subjects
Author(s) -
Anna Mattsson,
Anna Tinnert,
A. Hamlet,
Hans Lönroth,
Ingrid Bölin,
AnnMari Svennerholm
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1098-6588
pISSN - 1071-412X
DOI - 10.1128/cdli.5.3.288-293.1998
Subject(s) - helicobacter pylori , asymptomatic , antibody , antigen , flagellin , titer , medicine , spirillaceae , immunology , gastritis , antibody titer , asymptomatic carrier , serology , gastroenterology , receptor
In this study we have determined systemic and local antibody responses against differentHelicobacter pylori antigens inH. pylori -infected and noninfected subjects. In addition, we studied whether differences in antibody responses between patients with duodenal ulcers and asymptomaticH. pylori carriers might explain the different outcomes of infection. Sera and in most instances gastric aspirates were collected from 19 duodenal ulcer patients, 15 asymptomaticH. pylori carriers, and 20 noninfected subjects and assayed for specific antibodies against differentH. pylori antigens, i.e., whole membrane proteins (MP), lipopolysaccharides, flagellin, urease, the neuraminyllactose binding hemagglutinin HpaA, and a 26-kDa protein, by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. TheH. pylori -infected subjects had significantly higher antibody titers against MP, flagellin, and urease in both sera and gastric aspirates compared with the noninfected subjects. Furthermore, the antibody titers against HpaA were significantly elevated in sera but not in gastric aspirates from the infected subjects. However, no differences in antibody titers against any of the tested antigens could be detected between the duodenal ulcer patients and the asymptomaticH. pylori carriers, either in sera or in gastric aspirates.
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