Detection ofHelicobacter pyloriGene by Means of Immunomagnetic Separation-Based Polymerase Chain Reaction in Feces
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 33 (11) , 1140-1143
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00365529850172476
Abstract
Background: Detection of Helicobacter pylori is usually performed by culture, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), histology, or urease test on gastric biopsy samples. Although methods based on feces are non-invasive, their sensitivity has been relatively low. In this study, to improve its sensitivity, immunomagnetic separation (IMS) was used as a pre-PCR step for direct detection of H. pylori in feces. Methods: Fresh fecal samples were taken from 72 patients attending for endoscopy. Of these, 57 patients had a positive H. pylori status according to the results of culture, histology, and PCR on gastric biopsy samples. Anti-H. pylori antibody-sensitized immunomagnetic beads were used to concentrate the bacteria. PCR was then performed to detect the H. pylori urease A-encoding gene. Results: Of the 57 H. pylori-positive patients, 35 (61.4%) had positive fecal samples by IMS-based PCR method. None of the 15 H. pylori-negative patients had positive fecal samples. The sensitivity of this method was 61.4%, and the specificity 100.0%. Conclusions: This study confirms that non-invasive diagnosis of H. pylori infection could be made from feces by using IMS-based PCR.Keywords
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