Association between polymorphisms in HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-DR, and DQ genes from gastric cancer and duodenal ulcer patients and cagL among cagA-positive Helicobacter pylori strains: The first study in a Turkish population
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BAHAR TOKMAN, Hrisi
TAŞÇI, İhsan
DEMİRCİ, MEHMET
Dinc, Harika Oyku
AKKUŞ, Seher
Gulergun, Reyhan
Gareayaghi, Nesrin
Dagdeviren, Huseyin Emre
Ozbey, Dogukan
Dag, Hamit Harun
Kocazeybek, Bekir
Kocak, Banu Tufan
Saribas, Suat
DEMİRYAS, Süleyman
YILMAZ, Erkan
UYSAL, ÖMER
KEPİL, Nuray
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Colonization of the human gastric mucosa by H. pylori may cause peptic and duodenal ulcers (DUs), gastric lymphomas, and gastric cancers. The cagL gene is a component of cag T4SS and is involved in cagA translocation into host. An association between the risk of gastric cancer and the type of HLA class II (DR and/or DQ) was suggested in different populations. The aim of this study was to investigate, the clinical association of the cagL gene with host HLA alleles in H. pylori strains that were isolated from patients with gastric cancer, DU, and non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD) and to determine the HLA allele that confers susceptibility or resistance for the risk of gastric cancer and DU development in Turkish patients.
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