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Genomic comparison of cag pathogenicity island (PAI)-positive and -negative Helicobacter pylori strains: Identification of novel markers for cag PAI-positive strains

Courtney E. Terry, Lisa M. McGinnis, Katharine C. Madigan, Ping Cao, Timothy L. Cover, George W. Liechti, Richard M. Peek, Mark H. Forsyth*

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Abstract

In an analysis of Helicobacter pylori genomic DNA by macroarray methodology, genomic DNA from a panel of cag pathogenicity island (PAI)-negative H. pylori clinical isolates failed to hybridize with 27 genes located outside the cag PAI in a cag PAI-positive reference strain. PCR analyses confirmed that HP0217 (encoding a lipopolysaccharide biosynthetic protein) and HP1079 (encoding a protein of unknown function) were present significantly more frequently in cagA-positive strains than in cagA-negative strains. A low G+C content of these two genes suggests they were acquired by horizontal transfer events.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3794-3798
Number of pages5
JournalInfection and Immunity
Volume73
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2005

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