1992
DOI: 10.1136/gut.33.10.1323
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Evidence of clonal variants of Helicobacter pylori in three generations of a duodenal ulcer disease family.

Abstract: Nine members of a family with a high incidence of duodenal ulcer disease were studied by interview, examination of hospital records, endoscopy, and antral biopsy. Helicobacter pylon was confirmed by CLO test, histology and culture. DNA extraction from pure isolates of H pylori was possible in six family members and strain typing was performed by restriction fragment length polymorphism. DNA restriction digestion was followed by vacublotting and then DNA hybridisation, using a cDNA probe complimentary to H pylo… Show more

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“…Shared strains among individuals indicate person-to-person transmission or acquisition from a common source. Unrelated individuals harbor distinct H. pylori isolates (1), while clonal lineages can be discerned within families (2,7,11,16,20,22,24,29,33,38,39). These observations are in line with familial transmission and an epidemic clonal population structure (37).…”
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“…Shared strains among individuals indicate person-to-person transmission or acquisition from a common source. Unrelated individuals harbor distinct H. pylori isolates (1), while clonal lineages can be discerned within families (2,7,11,16,20,22,24,29,33,38,39). These observations are in line with familial transmission and an epidemic clonal population structure (37).…”
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confidence: 64%
“…It has previously been suggested that children are colonized by the mother's strain more often than the father's (16). However, both father-offspring and mother-offspring strain concordances have been reported repeatedly by studies using molecular typing (2,7,11,16,20,22,24,33,38,39). Epidemiologic data also indicate that the father has some role in children's acquisition of H. pylori (30,35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Previous investigations using serological or histological diagnosis and/or the [ 13 C]urea breath test have demonstrated an intrafamilial clustering of H. pylori infections in Canada (8), the United States (18), Italy (7,27), and England (1,26). It has also been suggested that H. pylori is transmitted from infected parents, especially infected mothers, to children in Germany (4,28,29), the United States (10), and Japan (20,22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the organism has both the molecular machinery and the ecological setup for strain-to-strain spread of DNA to occur. It will clearly be important to study the potential importance of horizontal gene transfer in scenarios such as therapeutic treatment failures, drug resistance, mosaic gene structure, generation of antigenic diversity, persistent infections, and intrafamily strain variation (39).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%