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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, September 1998, p. 617-621, Vol. 5, No. 5
Department of Microbiology,
Received 29 December 1997/Returned for modification 24 March
1998/Accepted 12 June 1998
Helicobacter pylori is a major etiologic agent in
gastroduodenal disorders. In this study, immunoglobulin A (IgA)
antibodies to H. pylori antigens were evaluated in serum
and gastric juice specimens obtained from patients with gastritis or
peptic ulcers by utilizing antibody capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assays (ACELISAs). Urease
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Analysis of Immunoglobulin A Antibodies to
Helicobacter pylori in Serum and Gastric Juice in Relation
to Mucosal Inflammation
subunit (UA), urease
subunit (UB),
the 66-kDa heat shock protein (HSP), and the 25-kDa protein (25K) were
used as antigens for the ACELISAs. The antibody titers of the ACELISAs
reflect the ratio of H. pylori-specific IgA to total IgA.
The ratio is stable, although the antibody concentration fluctuates in
gastric juice. By using ACELISAs it was possible to evaluate
quantitatively not only serum IgA antibodies but also gastric juice
secretory IgA (S-IgA) antibodies. In both serum IgA and gastric juice
S-IgA ACELISAs, the titers of antibody to HSP and 25K were remarkably
correlated with the histologic grade of gastritis, whereas those to UA
and UB were not strongly correlated with histologic grade. Thus, it is
useful for estimating the histologic grade of gastritis to quantify
serum IgA and gastric juice S-IgA antibodies to HSP and 25K.
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Microbiology, Jichi Medical School, 3311-1 Yakushiji,
Minamikawachi-machi, Tochigi-ken 329-0498, Japan. Phone:
81-285-58-7332. Fax: 81-285-44-1175. E-mail:
shunhaya{at}jichi.ac.jp.
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