Abstract

Genomic variations of rdxA and frxA genes in eight pairs of metronidazole (MTZ)-sensitive and -resistant isolates of Helicobacter pylori were investigated. The paired strains from each single biopsy had identical lspA- glmM restriction fragment length polymorphism profiles, and the differences in MTZ susceptibility were mostly accounted for by mutations in the rdxA gene. Truncation of RdxA is associated with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 64–128 mg/L. Early truncation of FrxA was observed both in susceptible and resistant isolates of seven paired strains. Inactivation of frxA might play a significant role only in one low-level MTZ-resistant isolate where a missense mutation was found in the rdxA gene.

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