Identification of serologically active Helicobacter pylori antigens related to alterations in serum pepsinogen levels

Rev Argent Microbiol. 2023 Oct-Dec;55(4):355-365. doi: 10.1016/j.ram.2023.04.003. Epub 2023 Jun 27.

Abstract

Gastric adenocarcinoma is associated with Helicobacter pylori infection. The transition to a carcinogenic process is preceded by glandular atrophy and serum levels of pepsinogen I and II (PGI and PGII) correlate with this type of gastric lesions. Possible associations of serum PG levels in relation to the frequency of serological activity against H. pylori antigens were studied. Serum samples from patients with gastric pathology associated with H. pylori (n=26) and asymptomatic individuals as controls (n=37) were used. Seroactive antigens were identified by immunoblot using a protein extract of H. pylori. The antibody titers anti-H. pylori and the concentration of PGs in serum was determined by ELISA. Thirty-one seroactive antigens were identified, nine of which exhibited a differential frequency between both groups (116.7, 68.8, 61.9, 54.9, 45.6, 38.3, 36.5, 33.8 and 30.1kDa) and only 3 were related to altered levels of PGs in serum. In the control group, the seropositivity of the 33.8kDa antigen was related to an increase in PGII, while the 68.8kDa antigen was related to normal PG values (decreased PGII and elevated PGI/PGII levels) indicating that seropositivity to this antigen could be a protective factor to gastric pathology. The seropositivity of the 54.9kDa antigen was related to altered values of PGs indicative of inflammation and gastric atrophy (increased in PGII and decreased in PGI/PGII). The identification of serum alterations in pepsinogen levels related to seropositivity to H. pylori 33.8, 54.9 and 68.8kDa antigens sets a precedent for further study as possible prognostic serological biomarkers.

Keywords: Antígenos seroactivos; Atrofia glandular; Diagnóstico serológico; Glandular atrophy; Helicobacter pylori; Pepsinogen; Pepsinógeno; Seroactive antigens; Serological diagnosis.

MeSH terms

  • Atrophy / complications
  • Helicobacter Infections* / complications
  • Helicobacter pylori*
  • Humans
  • Pepsinogen A
  • Pepsinogen C
  • Stomach

Substances

  • Pepsinogen A
  • Pepsinogen C