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Genome-wide association study of gastric cancer- and duodenal ulcer-derived Helicobacter pylori strains reveals discriminatory amino acid differences and novel oncoprotein candidates

Authors :
Koji Yahara
Shin Nishiumi
Mototsugu Kato
Ngo Phuong Minh Thuan
Yoshio Yamaoka
Takashi Matsumoto
Vu Van Khien
Noriko Takahashi
Tran Thanh Binh
Kazunari Murakami
Evariste Tshibangu-Kabamba
Tran Thi Huyen Trang
Ho Dang Quy Dung
Ichizo Kobayashi
Vo Phuoc Tuan
Masaki Fukuyo
Hirokazu Yano
Tran Dinh Tri
Takeshi Azuma
Pham Huu Tung
Bui Hoang Phuc
Tetsuya Hayashi
Rumiko Suzuki
Tadayoshi Okimoto
Junko Akada
Yoshitoshi Ogura
Masaaki Kodama
Atsushi Toyoda
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) can reveal genetic variations associated with a phenotype in the absence of any hypothesis of candidate genes. The problem of false-positive sites linked with the responsible site might be bypassed in bacteria with a high homologous recombination rate, such as Helicobacter pylori, which causes gastric cancer (GC). We conducted a GWAS followed by regression-based prediction of GC and duodenal ulcer H. pylori strains. We identified 14 single nucleotide polymorphisms (11 amino acid changes) that, combined, allowed effective disease discrimination. They were often informative of the underlying molecular mechanisms, such as electric charge alteration at the ligand-binding pocket, alteration in subunit interaction, and mode-switching of DNA methylation. We also identified three novel virulence factors/oncoprotein candidates. These results provide both defined targets for further informatic and experimental analyses to gain insights into GC pathogenesis and a basis for identifying a set of biomarkers for application in clinical settings.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ebf60b0d5f726304b00d9c5436656780
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.15.435401