Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and IL-1B C-31T polymorphism among Japanese Brazilians

  • Authors:
    • Miyuki Uno
    • Nobuyuki Hamajima
    • Lucy S. Ito
    • Sueli M. Oba
    • Suely K.N. Marie
    • Samuel K. Shinjo
    • Hiroyuki Onda
    • Toshiko Saito
    • Toshiro Takezaki
    • Kazuo Tajima
    • Suketami Tominaga
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  • Published online on: September 1, 2002     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.10.3.321
  • Pages: 321-326
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Abstract

We reported previously that anti-Helicobacter pylori antibody seropositivity (HP+) had an association with interleukin 1B (IL-1B) C-31T genotype, especially among smokers. This study examined the association for Japanese Brazilians. In this cross-sectional study, voluntary participation was announced through Japanese Brazilian communities in Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Mogi das Cruzes, and Mirandopolis; 963 Japanese Brazilians (399 males and 564 females) aged 33-69 years participated. Lifestyle data and peripheral blood were collected. An anti-HP IgG antibody test and genotyping for IL-1B C-31T and IL-1RN 86 bp VNTR were independently conducted. The genotype frequency of the IL-1B polymorphism among 947 individuals was 23.9% for C/C genotype, 45.6% for C/T genotype, and 30.5% for T/T genotype. Sex-age-adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of HP+ was 1.30 (95% confidence interval, 0.94-1.81) for C/T genotype and 1.45 (1.02-2.07) for T/T genotype relative to C/C genotype. The aOR for 127 current smokers was 2.45 (0.91-6.55) for C/T and 3.49 (1.17-10.46) for T/T, while that for 667 never smokers was 1.21 (0.82-1.78) and 1.36 (0.90-2.05), respectively. The corresponding figures were 2.42 (1.16-5.02) and 3.00 (1.33-6.78) for 226 current drinkers, and 1.21 (0.82-1.78) and 1.36 (0.90-2.05) for 667 non-drinkers. The difference in the OR was observed for milk consumption, salty pickled vegetable eating, and physical exercise practice. 4/4 Genotype of IL-1RN 86 bp VNTR was 84.8%, and had no association with the HP seropositivity. The observed association between HP+ and IL-1B -31TT indicated that the genetic trait also influences the susceptibility to HP for Japanese in Brazil.

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Uno M, Hamajima N, Ito LS, Oba SM, Marie SK, Shinjo SK, Onda H, Saito T, Takezaki T, Tajima K, Tajima K, et al: Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and IL-1B C-31T polymorphism among Japanese Brazilians. Int J Mol Med 10: 321-326, 2002.
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Uno, M., Hamajima, N., Ito, L.S., Oba, S.M., Marie, S.K., Shinjo, S.K. ... Tominaga, S. (2002). Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and IL-1B C-31T polymorphism among Japanese Brazilians. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 10, 321-326. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.10.3.321
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Uno, M., Hamajima, N., Ito, L. S., Oba, S. M., Marie, S. K., Shinjo, S. K., Onda, H., Saito, T., Takezaki, T., Tajima, K., Tominaga, S."Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and IL-1B C-31T polymorphism among Japanese Brazilians". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 10.3 (2002): 321-326.
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Uno, M., Hamajima, N., Ito, L. S., Oba, S. M., Marie, S. K., Shinjo, S. K., Onda, H., Saito, T., Takezaki, T., Tajima, K., Tominaga, S."Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and IL-1B C-31T polymorphism among Japanese Brazilians". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 10, no. 3 (2002): 321-326. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.10.3.321