Helicobacter pylori Infection Enhances Gastric Mucosal Inflammation in Individuals Carrying the 260-T Allele of the CD14 Gene

Background/Aims: We aim to evaluate the association be-tween promoter polymorphism of the clusters of differentia-tion 14 (CD14) gene and Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric mucosal inflammation in a healthy Korean population. Meth-ods: The study population consisted of 267 healthy subjects who visi...

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description Background/Aims: We aim to evaluate the association be-tween promoter polymorphism of the clusters of differentia-tion 14 (CD14) gene and Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric mucosal inflammation in a healthy Korean population. Meth-ods: The study population consisted of 267 healthy subjects who visited our hospital for free nationwide gastric cancer screening. Promoter polymorphism at -260 C/T of the CD14 gene was determined by polymerase chain reaction and re-striction fragment length polymorphism analysis. The severity of gastric mucosal inflammation was estimated by a gastritis score based on the sum of the values of the grade and activ-ity of the gastritis. Expression of soluble CD14 (sCD14) was assessed by quantitative sandwich ELISA. Results: CD14 polymorphism was not associated with H. pylori infection. There were no significant differences in gastritis scores among the genotype subgroups, but subjects carrying the CD14 -260 CT/TT genotype had significantly higher sCD14 levels than those carrying the CC genotype. Subjects with the 260-T allele of the CD14 gene and H. pylori infection had significantly higher sCD14 levels than those with the same genotype but without infection. Conclusions: In individuals with the T allele at the -260 site of the promoter region of the CD14 gene, H. pylori infection accentuates gastric mucosal inflammation.
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