Abstract

We investigated the associations between the host HLA-DQ variation and the prevalence of H ruli in the Indonesian population with an H. pylori-infected level of 11.2% in people living in the Bukhara region. It was noted that individuals carrying the DQB1 * 0401 genotypes are at significantly greater risk of developing H infection. .lori compared to individuals with the DQB1 0301 genotypes. The DQA1 or DQB1 haplotypes were not associated with H. pulori infection.

Highlights

  • Chronic pathology of the stomach and duodenum in children and adolescents occupies a significant place in the structure of the overall morbidity [N

  • Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is currently considered as the leading etiopathogenetic factor of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) and chronic gastritis (CG) in childhood [Nizhevich A.A. et al 2010]

  • The results of large-scale studies have shown that the share of peptic ulcer disease associated with infection with Helicobacter pylori accounts for 70-80% of cases of detection of duodenal ulcers and 50-60% of gastric ulcers [Suerbaum S., 2002]

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INTRODUCTION

Chronic pathology of the stomach and duodenum in children and adolescents occupies a significant place in the structure of the overall morbidity [N. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is currently considered as the leading etiopathogenetic factor of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) and chronic gastritis (CG) in childhood [Nizhevich A.A. et al 2010]. The results of large-scale studies have shown that the share of peptic ulcer disease associated with infection with Helicobacter pylori accounts for 70-80% of cases of detection of duodenal ulcers and 50-60% of gastric ulcers [Suerbaum S., 2002]. Researchers associate 100% of cases of detection of proximal gastric cancer in Japanese with Helicobacter pylori infection [Uedo N .. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) is a proinflammatory cytokine synthesized mainly by macrophages and monocytes, which plays an important role in the initiation and enhancement of the immune-inflammatory response to infection with H. pylori [GarciaGonzalez M.A. et al, 2005]. To study polymorphic variants of cytokine genes and their receptors in children with Helicobacter pylori associated gastroduodenal pathology

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