Helicobacter suis Is Associated With Mortality in Parkinson's Disease
Helicobacter pylori has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Its eradication, in a randomized placebo-controlled trial, improved PD hypokinesia. Helicobacter species zoonosis might explain excess mortality from PD and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in livestock, but not arable...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in medicine 2019-08, Vol.6, p.188-188 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Helicobacter pylori
has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Its eradication, in a randomized placebo-controlled trial, improved PD hypokinesia.
Helicobacter
species zoonosis might explain excess mortality from PD and non-Hodgkin lymphoma in livestock, but not arable, farmers. Indeed,
Helicobacter
is causally-associated with gastric lymphoma. We have previously shown that the relative-frequency,
H. suis
to
H. pylori
, was 10-times greater in 60 PD-patients than in 256 controls. We now go on to evaluate the pathological significance of
H. suis
, detected in gastric-biopsy DNA-extracts by
ureA
-based species-specific qPCR, validated by amplicon sequencing. The methodology had been cross-validated by a
carR
-based PCR. The pathological significance is put in context of
H. pylori
detection [urea-breath-test (UBT) with biopsy-culture, and, if negative, PCR], and the potential reservoir in pigs. Here, we explore, in these 60 PD-patients, associations of
H. suis
status with all-cause-mortality, and with orthostatic cardiovascular and blood profiling.
H. suis
had been detected in 19 of the 60 PD-patients on one or more occasion, only two (with co-existent
H. pylori
) being UBT positive. We found that the hazard-of-death (age-at-diagnosis- and gender-adjusted) was 12 (95% CI 1,103) times greater (likelihood-ratio test,
P
= 0.005) with
H. suis
-positivity (6/19) than with negativity (2/40: one lost to follow-up). UBT-values did not influence the hazard.
H. suis
-positivity was associated with lower standing mean-arterial-pressure [6 (1, 11) mmHg],
H. pylori
-positivity having no effect. The lower total lymphocyte count with
H. pylori
-positivity [−8 (−1, −14) %] was not seen with
H. suis
, where T-cell counts were higher [24 (2, 52) %]. Regarding the potential zoonotic reservoir in the UK,
Helicobacter
-like-organism frequency was determined in freshly-slaughtered pigs, nature ascertained by sequencing. Organisms immunostaining for
Helicobacter
, with corkscrew morphology typical of non-
H. pylori Helicobacter
, were seen in 47% of 111 pig-antra. We conclude that
H. suis
is associated with all-cause-mortality in PD and has a potential zoonotic reservoir. |
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ISSN: | 2296-858X 2296-858X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmed.2019.00188 |