Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.

The bacterium Helicobacter pylori colonizes the human stomach, with individual infections persisting for decades. The spread of the bacterium has been shown to reflect both ancient and recent human migrations. We have sequenced housekeeping genes from H. pylori isolated from 147 Iranians with well-c...

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Main Authors: Saeid Latifi-Navid, Seyed Ali Ghorashi, Farideh Siavoshi, Bodo Linz, Sadegh Massarrat, Tanya Khegay, Ali-Hatef Salmanian, Ali Akbar Shayesteh, Mohsen Masoodi, Koroush Ghanadi, Azita Ganji, Sebastian Suerbaum, Mark Achtman, Reza Malekzadeh, Daniel Falush
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2842290?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f307b1ab4a114ef5be36077fc7061bfe2020-11-24T21:11:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-0153e964510.1371/journal.pone.0009645Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.Saeid Latifi-NavidSeyed Ali GhorashiFarideh SiavoshiBodo LinzSadegh MassarratTanya KhegayAli-Hatef SalmanianAli Akbar ShayestehMohsen MasoodiKoroush GhanadiAzita GanjiSebastian SuerbaumMark AchtmanReza MalekzadehDaniel FalushThe bacterium Helicobacter pylori colonizes the human stomach, with individual infections persisting for decades. The spread of the bacterium has been shown to reflect both ancient and recent human migrations. We have sequenced housekeeping genes from H. pylori isolated from 147 Iranians with well-characterized geographical and ethnic origins sampled throughout Iran and compared them with sequences from strains from other locations. H. pylori from Iran are similar to others isolated from Western Eurasia and can be placed in the previously described HpEurope population. Despite the location of Iran at the crossroads of Eurasia, we found no evidence that the region been a major source of ancestry for strains across the continent. On a smaller scale, we found genetic affinities between the H. pylori isolated from particular Iranian populations and strains from Turks, Uzbeks, Palestinians and Israelis, reflecting documented historical contacts over the past two thousand years.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2842290?pdf=render
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author Saeid Latifi-Navid
Seyed Ali Ghorashi
Farideh Siavoshi
Bodo Linz
Sadegh Massarrat
Tanya Khegay
Ali-Hatef Salmanian
Ali Akbar Shayesteh
Mohsen Masoodi
Koroush Ghanadi
Azita Ganji
Sebastian Suerbaum
Mark Achtman
Reza Malekzadeh
Daniel Falush
spellingShingle Saeid Latifi-Navid
Seyed Ali Ghorashi
Farideh Siavoshi
Bodo Linz
Sadegh Massarrat
Tanya Khegay
Ali-Hatef Salmanian
Ali Akbar Shayesteh
Mohsen Masoodi
Koroush Ghanadi
Azita Ganji
Sebastian Suerbaum
Mark Achtman
Reza Malekzadeh
Daniel Falush
Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Saeid Latifi-Navid
Seyed Ali Ghorashi
Farideh Siavoshi
Bodo Linz
Sadegh Massarrat
Tanya Khegay
Ali-Hatef Salmanian
Ali Akbar Shayesteh
Mohsen Masoodi
Koroush Ghanadi
Azita Ganji
Sebastian Suerbaum
Mark Achtman
Reza Malekzadeh
Daniel Falush
author_sort Saeid Latifi-Navid
title Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.
title_short Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.
title_full Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.
title_fullStr Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic and geographic differentiation of Helicobacter pylori within Iran.
title_sort ethnic and geographic differentiation of helicobacter pylori within iran.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The bacterium Helicobacter pylori colonizes the human stomach, with individual infections persisting for decades. The spread of the bacterium has been shown to reflect both ancient and recent human migrations. We have sequenced housekeeping genes from H. pylori isolated from 147 Iranians with well-characterized geographical and ethnic origins sampled throughout Iran and compared them with sequences from strains from other locations. H. pylori from Iran are similar to others isolated from Western Eurasia and can be placed in the previously described HpEurope population. Despite the location of Iran at the crossroads of Eurasia, we found no evidence that the region been a major source of ancestry for strains across the continent. On a smaller scale, we found genetic affinities between the H. pylori isolated from particular Iranian populations and strains from Turks, Uzbeks, Palestinians and Israelis, reflecting documented historical contacts over the past two thousand years.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2842290?pdf=render
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