BACKGROUND Polymorphisms of human leukocyte antigen(HLA)genes are suggested to increase the risk of gastric cancer(GC).AIM To investigate the HLA allele frequencies of patients with GC relative to a control group in t...BACKGROUND Polymorphisms of human leukocyte antigen(HLA)genes are suggested to increase the risk of gastric cancer(GC).AIM To investigate the HLA allele frequencies of patients with GC relative to a control group in terms of CagA+multiple(≥2)EPIYA-C repeats.METHODS The patient group comprised 94 patients[44 GC and 50 duodenal ulcer(DU)patients],and the control group comprised 86 individuals[(50 non-ulcer dyspepsia patients and 36 people with asymptomatic Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)].Polymerase chain reaction was performed for the amplification of the H.pylori cagA gene and typing of EPIYA motifs.HLA sequence-specific oligonucleotide(SSO)typing was performed using Lifecodes SSO typing kits(HLA-A,HLA-B HLA-C,HLA-DRB1,and HLA-DQA1-B1 kits).RESULTS The comparison of GC cases in terms of CagA+multiple(≥2)EPIYA-C repeats showed that only the HLA-DQB1*06 allele[odds ratio(OR):0.37,P=0.036]was significantly lower,but significance was lost after correction(Pc=0.1845).The HLA-DQA1*01 allele had a high ratio in GC cases with multiple EPIYA-C repeats,but this was not significant in the univariate analysis.We compared allele frequencies in the DU cases alone and in GC and DU cases together using the same criterion,and none of the HLA alleles were significantly associated with GC or DU.Also,none of the alleles were detected as independent risk factors after the multivariate analysis.On the other hand,in a multivariate logistic regression with no discriminative criterion,HLA-DQA1*01(OR=1.848),HLA-DQB1*06(OR=1.821)and HLA-A*02(OR=1.579)alleles were detected as independent risk factors for GC and DU.CONCLUSION None of the HLA alleles were detected as independent risk factors in terms of CagA+multiple EPIYA-C repeats.However,HLA-DQA1*01,HLA-DQB1*0601,and HLA-A*2 were independent risk factors with no criterion in the multivariate analysis.We suggest that the association of these alleles with gastric malignancies is not specifically related to cagA and multiple EPIYA C repeats.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate the effect of hormonal status on aerobic conjunctival flora in women. METHODS: One hundred fifty-eight women [reproductive-aged (n=55), pregnant (n=51), and postmenopausal (n=52)] who admitted to outp...AIM: To evaluate the effect of hormonal status on aerobic conjunctival flora in women. METHODS: One hundred fifty-eight women [reproductive-aged (n=55), pregnant (n=51), and postmenopausal (n=52)] who admitted to outpatient clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Denizli State Hospital were enrolled. Age, body-mass index (BMI), obstetric history, cigarette smoking, drug usage, presence of systemic disease, and intraocular pressure (IOP) were recorded for each patient. The samples were taken from the lower fornix with two culture swabs and directly incubated in culture containing 5% sheep blood, eosin-methylene blue and chocolate agar. The other swab specimen was Gram stained. All growths and microscopic results were analyzed. RESULTS: The coagulase-negative Staphylococcus was the predominant organism isolated in the conjunctival samples in both three groups. The aerobic microorganism growth rate for all isolated aerobic organisms revealed no significant change in the three groups (P>0.05). The conjunctival culture positivity rates were similar in the three groups (49% in reproductive-aged, 57% in pregnant and 58% in postmenopausal women) (P>0.05). Age, IOP, BMI, gravidity, parity, cigarette smoking, drug usage, and presence of systemic diseases did not have an effect on culture positivity in three groups. CONCLUSION: Results of this study showed that conjunctival aerobic flora and bacterial colonization did not differ between reproductive-aged, pregnant and postmenopausal women.展开更多
基金Supported by the Istanbul University Research Fund,No.45151.
文摘BACKGROUND Polymorphisms of human leukocyte antigen(HLA)genes are suggested to increase the risk of gastric cancer(GC).AIM To investigate the HLA allele frequencies of patients with GC relative to a control group in terms of CagA+multiple(≥2)EPIYA-C repeats.METHODS The patient group comprised 94 patients[44 GC and 50 duodenal ulcer(DU)patients],and the control group comprised 86 individuals[(50 non-ulcer dyspepsia patients and 36 people with asymptomatic Helicobacter pylori(H.pylori)].Polymerase chain reaction was performed for the amplification of the H.pylori cagA gene and typing of EPIYA motifs.HLA sequence-specific oligonucleotide(SSO)typing was performed using Lifecodes SSO typing kits(HLA-A,HLA-B HLA-C,HLA-DRB1,and HLA-DQA1-B1 kits).RESULTS The comparison of GC cases in terms of CagA+multiple(≥2)EPIYA-C repeats showed that only the HLA-DQB1*06 allele[odds ratio(OR):0.37,P=0.036]was significantly lower,but significance was lost after correction(Pc=0.1845).The HLA-DQA1*01 allele had a high ratio in GC cases with multiple EPIYA-C repeats,but this was not significant in the univariate analysis.We compared allele frequencies in the DU cases alone and in GC and DU cases together using the same criterion,and none of the HLA alleles were significantly associated with GC or DU.Also,none of the alleles were detected as independent risk factors after the multivariate analysis.On the other hand,in a multivariate logistic regression with no discriminative criterion,HLA-DQA1*01(OR=1.848),HLA-DQB1*06(OR=1.821)and HLA-A*02(OR=1.579)alleles were detected as independent risk factors for GC and DU.CONCLUSION None of the HLA alleles were detected as independent risk factors in terms of CagA+multiple EPIYA-C repeats.However,HLA-DQA1*01,HLA-DQB1*0601,and HLA-A*2 were independent risk factors with no criterion in the multivariate analysis.We suggest that the association of these alleles with gastric malignancies is not specifically related to cagA and multiple EPIYA C repeats.
文摘AIM: To evaluate the effect of hormonal status on aerobic conjunctival flora in women. METHODS: One hundred fifty-eight women [reproductive-aged (n=55), pregnant (n=51), and postmenopausal (n=52)] who admitted to outpatient clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Denizli State Hospital were enrolled. Age, body-mass index (BMI), obstetric history, cigarette smoking, drug usage, presence of systemic disease, and intraocular pressure (IOP) were recorded for each patient. The samples were taken from the lower fornix with two culture swabs and directly incubated in culture containing 5% sheep blood, eosin-methylene blue and chocolate agar. The other swab specimen was Gram stained. All growths and microscopic results were analyzed. RESULTS: The coagulase-negative Staphylococcus was the predominant organism isolated in the conjunctival samples in both three groups. The aerobic microorganism growth rate for all isolated aerobic organisms revealed no significant change in the three groups (P>0.05). The conjunctival culture positivity rates were similar in the three groups (49% in reproductive-aged, 57% in pregnant and 58% in postmenopausal women) (P>0.05). Age, IOP, BMI, gravidity, parity, cigarette smoking, drug usage, and presence of systemic diseases did not have an effect on culture positivity in three groups. CONCLUSION: Results of this study showed that conjunctival aerobic flora and bacterial colonization did not differ between reproductive-aged, pregnant and postmenopausal women.