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Biomédica

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ACOSTA, Claudia Patricia; QUIROGA, Andrés Javier; SIERRA-TORRES, Carlos H  y  TRESPALACIOS, Alba Alicia. Frequency of Helicobacter pylori nitroreductase RdxA mutations for metronidazole activation in a population in the Cauca Department, Colombia. Biomédica [online]. 2017, vol.37, n.2, pp.191-199. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v37i2.3007.

Introduction:

Resistance to metronidazole is a key factor associated with Helicobacter pylori treatment failure. Even though resistance is mostly associated with RdxA nitroreductase mutations, studies of this H. pylori protein in Popayán (Colombia) are still incipient.

Objective:

To evaluate the frequency of mutations in the RdxA nitroreductase in a population of patients with H. pylori-positive gastrointestinal disease.

Materials and methods:

We amplified the DNA of 170 gastric biopsies by PCR to detect mutations in the RdxA nitroreductase. An analysis of DNA sequences translated into amino acid sequences was done and then compared to the reference strain 26695.

Results:

The frequency of RdxA nitroreductase mutations in this study population was 78%. Its most frequent distribution was found in positions D59N (153 samples), R131K (101 samples), R90K (97 samples), A118T (42 samples), I160F (32 samples) and H97T (26 samples), and meaningful stop codons Q50*, D59*; E75*, C159* and I160* in five, one, three, ten and six samples, respectively. The most common virulence genotype was vacAs1/m1 cagA negative (48.6 %).

Conclusions:

The high frequency of RdxA nitroreductase mutations in H. pylori isolates in Popayán (Colombia) indicates that empirical therapy with metronidazole may not be a valid option for the eradication of H. pylori in patients of the studied population.

Palabras clave : Helicobacter pylori; mutations; nitroreductases; metronidazole; Colombia.

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