Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.

Infection with Helicobacter pylori, particularly with strains positive for cytotoxicity– associated gene (CagA) gene, increases the risk of gastric adenocarcinoma and it may be associated with carcinogenesis in extra gastric target organ. The aim of this study to explore the possible association be...

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Published in:Al-Mustansiriyah Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Main Authors: Wasan Abdulilah Bakir, Noor Hashim Ismail, Ayser Hameed Latif, Dina Wael Abd, Zena Zaki Saied
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Language:English
Published: College of Pharmacy / Mustansiriyah University 2014-06-01
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Online Access:https://ajps.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/AJPS/article/view/139
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author Wasan Abdulilah Bakir
Noor Hashim Ismail
Ayser Hameed Latif
Dina Wael Abd
Zena Zaki Saied
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description Infection with Helicobacter pylori, particularly with strains positive for cytotoxicity– associated gene (CagA) gene, increases the risk of gastric adenocarcinoma and it may be associated with carcinogenesis in extra gastric target organ. The aim of this study to explore the possible association between CagA positive H. pylori and colorectal carcinoma and determine the association with clinico-pathological features. Paraffin embedded tumor specimens from (49) patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma and (30) healthy control were assessed by in situ hybridization for the expression of H. pylori CagA mRNA. Statistical analysis of H. pylori CagA positive expression revealed highly significant difference in colorectal carcinoma patients than in control group. There was no relationship between H. pylori CagA positive expression and range of clinicopathological features. Among patients infected with H. pylori CagA positive is associated with increased risk for colonic cancer.
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spelling doaj-art-fe5f4522becf4aefb0aaba1ff2a4903f2025-08-19T23:22:41ZengCollege of Pharmacy / Mustansiriyah UniversityAl-Mustansiriyah Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences1815-09932959-183X2014-06-0114110.32947/ajps.v14i1.139Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.Wasan Abdulilah Bakir0Noor Hashim Ismail1Ayser Hameed Latif2Dina Wael Abd3Zena Zaki Saied4Iraqi centre for cancer andmedical genetic research, Al- Mustansiryiah University, Baghdad, Iraq.Iraqi centre for cancer andmedical genetic research, Al- Mustansiryiah University, Baghdad, Iraq.**Department of pathology/College of medicine, Al-Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq.Iraqi centre for cancer andmedical genetic research, Al- Mustansiryiah University, Baghdad, Iraq.Iraqi centre for cancer andmedical genetic research, Al- Mustansiryiah University, Baghdad, Iraq. Infection with Helicobacter pylori, particularly with strains positive for cytotoxicity– associated gene (CagA) gene, increases the risk of gastric adenocarcinoma and it may be associated with carcinogenesis in extra gastric target organ. The aim of this study to explore the possible association between CagA positive H. pylori and colorectal carcinoma and determine the association with clinico-pathological features. Paraffin embedded tumor specimens from (49) patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma and (30) healthy control were assessed by in situ hybridization for the expression of H. pylori CagA mRNA. Statistical analysis of H. pylori CagA positive expression revealed highly significant difference in colorectal carcinoma patients than in control group. There was no relationship between H. pylori CagA positive expression and range of clinicopathological features. Among patients infected with H. pylori CagA positive is associated with increased risk for colonic cancer. https://ajps.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/AJPS/article/view/139H. pylori, CagA, colorectal cancer
spellingShingle Wasan Abdulilah Bakir
Noor Hashim Ismail
Ayser Hameed Latif
Dina Wael Abd
Zena Zaki Saied
Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.
H. pylori, CagA, colorectal cancer
title Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.
title_full Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.
title_fullStr Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.
title_short Cytotoxicity–Associated gene (CagA) Producing Helicobacter pylori Increased Risk of Developing Colorectal Carcinoma in Iraqi Patients.
title_sort cytotoxicity associated gene caga producing helicobacter pylori increased risk of developing colorectal carcinoma in iraqi patients
topic H. pylori, CagA, colorectal cancer
url https://ajps.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/AJPS/article/view/139
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