Genetics and Molecular Biology (Mar 2007)

Quantitative real-time PCR for the clinical detection of Helicobacter pylori

  • Marcelo Lima Ribeiro,
  • Christina Cunha Ecclissato,
  • Ricardo Gabriel Mattos,
  • Sergio Mendonca,
  • José Pedrazzoli Jr.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572007000300022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 431 – 434

Abstract

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Accurate diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection is very important in both clinical practice and research. We evaluated the sensitivity of real-time PCR (RT-PCR) for the detection and quantification of Helicobacter pylori using DNA from 91 human gastric biopsy samples divided into three groups: 46 biopsies from untreated patients who according to the references methods were considered H. pylori-negative (group A); 35 biopsies from patients previously treated against H. pylori and considered to be cured by "gold standard" tests (group B); and 10 biopsies from patients H. pylori-positive by all available methods (group C). The sensitivity of the RT-PCR assay was higher than that of standard methods. Of the 81 patients considered to be uninfected according to the references methods, 16 were H. pylori-positive by PCR, 10 of which were patients who had received H. pylori eradication therapy and 6 were untreated patients. Based on these findings we recommend that RT-PCR should be use in addition to standard methods in clinical studies to monitor the results of H. pylori eradication therapy.

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