Relationship between different types of helicobacter pylori infection and metabolic syndrome in healthy people
10.3760/cma.j.cn101721-20210406-00010
- VernacularTitle:健康体检人群不同分型幽门螺杆菌感染与代谢综合征的关系
- Author:
Junyuan LIU
1
;
Yongmei HE
;
Xiaolin HOU
;
Meihua CUI
Author Information
1. 航天中心医院 北京大学航天临床医学院消化科 100049
- Keywords:
Helicobacter pylori;
Cytotoxin-associated gene A protein;
Vacuolar toxin;
Metabolic Syndrome
- From:
Clinical Medicine of China
2021;37(6):555-559
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the relationship between different types of helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection and metabolic Syndrome (MS) in healthy population.Methods:The data of 4 602 adults who underwent physical examination in the Space Center Hospital from January to December 2019 were collected for research, the serum Hp antibody typing was detected by immunoblotting, and the results of liver ultrasound and blood biochemical examination were collected for statistical analysis.Results:Among the physical examination population,there were 2 018 cases with positive serum Hp antibody and 2 584 cases with negative serum Hp antibody.According to the expression of cytotoxin-associated gene A protein (CagA) and vacuolar toxin, 2 018 patients with positive serum Hp antibody were divided into 1 088 cases in type Ⅰ group (53.9%(1 088/2 018)) and 930 cases in type Ⅱ Group (46.1%(930/2 018)). There were significant differences in age, systolic blood pressure and prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) between type Ⅰ group and type Ⅱ Group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in gender, fasting blood glucose, triglyceride,high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), diastolic blood pressure, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no significant difference in the prevalence of ms between the two groups (18.3% (199/1 088)) and 19.0%(177/930), P=0.670). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that there was no correlation. between different serum Hp antibody typing and MS ( OR=1.194,95% CI 0.842-1.693, P=0.319). Conclusion:Different subtypes of type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ Hp infection are not distinctly associated with metabolic syndrome.