[Helicobacter pylori and gastroduodenal disease]. 1994

T Vallot
Service d'hépato-gastro-entérologie, CHU Bichat-Claude-Bernard, Paris.

Gastroduodenal infection by Helicobacter pylori is a known cause of many gastric and duodenal disorders. Infection by H. pylori is very frequent ant its prevalence increases with age by about 1% per year. Human-to-human transmission appears probable. H. pylori lives under the mucous layer of gastric-type epithelium. It is the main causal agent of chronic diffuse superficial gastritis (type B). After several decades lesions of superficial gastritis can evolve to atrophic gastritis. Spontaneous short- or long-term disappearance of H. pylori from the antral mucosa is rare. H. pylori infection appears to be necessary for the recurrence of duodenal as well as gastric ulcer. Eradication decreases the frequency of relapses, but its long-term effect remains to be evaluated. The presence of H. pylori, however, is not itself sufficient for ulcer development. Why only some patients infected with H. pylori develop ulcer has not been elucidated. The role of H. pylori infection in the gastrotoxicity of non-steroid anti-inflammatory agents is still debated. It has not yet been determined whether eradication leads to reduction of the high digestive morbidity linked to intake of such agents, but it is known that eradication of H. pylori does not obviate the risk of ulcer and of complication. There is a significant association between H. pylori infection, atrophic gastritis and intestinal type gastric cancer. H. pylori infection appears to be one of the factors in gastric cancerogenesis. Cellular proliferation of gastric lymphomas to low-grade B cells would in most cases be secondary to chronic H. pylori infection.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D004378 Duodenal Diseases Pathological conditions in the DUODENUM region of the small intestine (INTESTINE, SMALL). Disease, Duodenal,Diseases, Duodenal,Duodenal Disease
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013272 Stomach Diseases Pathological processes involving the STOMACH. Gastric Diseases,Disease, Gastric,Disease, Stomach,Diseases, Gastric,Diseases, Stomach,Gastric Disease,Stomach Disease
D016480 Helicobacter pylori A spiral bacterium active as a human gastric pathogen. It is a gram-negative, urease-positive, curved or slightly spiral organism initially isolated in 1982 from patients with lesions of gastritis or peptic ulcers in Western Australia. Helicobacter pylori was originally classified in the genus CAMPYLOBACTER, but RNA sequencing, cellular fatty acid profiles, growth patterns, and other taxonomic characteristics indicate that the micro-organism should be included in the genus HELICOBACTER. It has been officially transferred to Helicobacter gen. nov. (see Int J Syst Bacteriol 1989 Oct;39(4):297-405). Campylobacter pylori,Campylobacter pylori subsp. pylori,Campylobacter pyloridis,Helicobacter nemestrinae
D016481 Helicobacter Infections Infections with organisms of the genus HELICOBACTER, particularly, in humans, HELICOBACTER PYLORI. The clinical manifestations are focused in the stomach, usually the gastric mucosa and antrum, and the upper duodenum. This infection plays a major role in the pathogenesis of type B gastritis and peptic ulcer disease. Infections, Helicobacter,Helicobacter Infection,Infection, Helicobacter

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