Antibodies to Cag A protein are not predictive of serious gastroduodenal disease in Indian patients.

1998 
OBJECTIVE: The present study was aimed at assessing the predictive utility of anti-Cag A antibodies in differentiating patients of duodenal ulcer (DU) and non ulcer dyspepsia (NUD) from asymptomatic controls in a developing country. METHODS: Sera from 120 subjects were tested for antibodies to Cag A using the immunodominant portion of a recombinant 37.5 kDa fusion protein by ELISA, in endoscopically proven cases of DU and NUD and healthy controls. RESULTS: The observed optical density (OD) in DU and NUD patients was 1,947 and 1,960 respectively, which was higher than that observed in controls (p < 0.01), but there was no difference in the anti-Cag A antibody titers between DU and NUD patients. CONCLUSION: Anti-Cag A antibodies do not seem to discriminate duodenal ulcer patients from non ulcer dyspepsia in the Indian population.
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