“…This sequence is usually triggered by H. pylori infection and is affected by a variety of genetic and environmental factors that may act synergistically (Ming, 1998). H. pylori immunoproteomics has been suggested as a useful tool to identify disease-related serological indicators (Bernardini et al, 2007;Jungblut et al, 2000), and immunoreactive H. pylori antigens have been observed to occur specifically in PU or GC patients (Lin et al, 2006(Lin et al, , 2007Krah et al, 2004;Haas et al, 2002;Kimmel et al, 2000). However, the diagnostic and prognostic value of H. pylori GC-associated antigens is related to their detectability in patients with gastritis at high risk for GC, such as ABG, considered the precursor condition for this neoplasia (Correa, 1992;Haber, 2002).…”