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Daru ; 18(2): 137-40, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22615608

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BACKGROUND AND THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Current anti-H. pylori therapies are based on the use of two antibiotics with a proton pump inhibitor and/or a bismuth component. Metronidazole is a key component of such combination therapies in Iran. The aim of this study was to determine the role of rdxA gene in resistant strains of H. pylori isolated from Shahrekord Hajar hospital to metronidazole. METHODS: This study was a cross-sectional method, which was carried out on 263 patients who referred to endoscopy department of Hajar hospital, in 2007. Biopsy samples were cultured on selective Brucella agar containing 10% blood and incubated under microerophilic condition at 370C for 3-7 days. Suspected colonies were tested by Gram staining, urease, oxidase and catalase activities. Organisms were confirmed to be H. pylori on the basis of the presence of ureC(glmM) gene by PCR.Specific primers were used for detection of rdxA gene mutation. RESULTS: Eighty and four strains of H. pylori determined by PCR method. Of the isolated strains, 49 (58.33%) were resistant, 7 (8.33%) were semi-sensitive to metronidazole and 200bp deletion in rdxA gene was observed in 2 strains. CONCLUSION: Because of the high metronidazole resistance in patients under study it was necessary to replace it by other antibiotics in therapeutic regimens. On the basis of low frequency of resistance mutation in rdxA gene, sequence analysis for identification of other mechanisms is suggested.

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