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Coronary Artery Disease | 2010

Coronary atherosclerotic burden in patients with infection by CagA-positive strains of Helicobacter pylori

Giampaolo Niccoli; Francesco Franceschi; Nicola Cosentino; Bianca Giupponi; Guido De Marco; Giuseppe Merra; Micaela Conte; Rocco A. Montone; Giuseppe Ferrante; Marco Bacà; Antonio Gasbarrini; Nicolò Gentiloni Silveri; Filippo Crea

ObjectivesCytotoxic associated gene-A (CagA)-positive strains of Helicobacter pylori emerged as a possible atherosclerotic stimulus. Nevertheless, whether CagA-positivity is associated with more extensive or severe atherosclerotic coronary burden has never been studied. MethodsForty consecutive patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and twenty consecutive patients with normal coronary arteries undergoing coronary angiography were enrolled. All patients underwent evaluation of classical atherogenic risk factors and assessment of anti-urease B and anti-CagA antibodies titer. Either the severity of coronary stenosis (stenosis score) or the extent of coronary atherosclerosis (extent score) was evaluated in CAD patients. ResultsThe anti-CagA antibody titer was significantly higher in patients with CAD as compared with normal coronary arteries patients [85 (10–108.75) vs. 47.3 (17–64) RU/ml, P=0.02], whereas there were no differences in anti-urease B titer between the two groups. A significant correlation was found between anti-CagA antibody titer and extent score (R=0.35, P=0.03), whereas stenosis score was similar (R=0.25, P=0.11). On the contrary, no significant correlation was found between anti-urease B antibody titer and either extent or stenosis score. Moreover, CagA-positive patients had a more extensive CAD (P=0.029) when compared with CagA-negative patients. Interestingly, whereas serum glucose, LDL levels, anti-urease B, and anti-CagA antibodies were predictors of extent score at univariate analysis, at multivariate analysis anti-CagA antibody titer only was an independent predictor of the extent of coronary atherosclerosis (B=0.051, standard error of B=0.042, P=0.04). ConclusionThese results support the association between CagA-positive H. pylori infection and coronary atherosclerotic burden. Further studies are needed to better elucidate the mechanism by which CagA-positive strains may promote atherosclerosis.


Recenti progressi in medicina | 2009

Infezione da Helicobacter pylori e aterosclerosi. Una revisione dei dati della letteratura

Francesco Franceschi; Eliano Pio Navarese; Roberto Mollo; Bianca Giupponi; Guido De Marco; Giuseppe Merra; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Nicolò Gentiloni Silveri


European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences | 2015

Focus on biological identity of endothelial progenitors cells.

Vincenzo Zaccone; Roberto Antonio Flore; Luca Santoro; Giuseppe De Matteis; Bianca Giupponi; Domenica Donatella Li Puma; Angelo Santoliquido


European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences | 2008

Use of oxycodone in polytrauma patients: the "Gemelli" experience

Francesco Franceschi; Maria Giulia Marini; Stefano Ursella; Lorenzo Carbone; Marcello Candelli; Giulia Pignataro; Maurizio Gabrielli; Luca Santarelli; Veronica Ojetti; Bianca Giupponi; Valentina Fiore; F. Barbaro; Guido De Marco; Francesco Buccelletti; Floriana Mancini; Davide Roccarina; Giovanni Gigante; Antonio Gasbarrini; Giovanni Gasbarrini; Ng Silveri


Archive | 2018

Association between peripheral arterial disease and cardiovascular risk factors: role of ultrasonography versus ankle-brachial index

Luca Santoro; Andrea Flex; Antonio Nesci; Pietro Manuel Ferraro; G De Matteis; A Di Giorgio; Bianca Giupponi; L Saviano; Giovanni Gambaro; F Franceschi; Antonio Gasbarrini; Raffaele Landolfi; Angelo Santoliquido


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2014

P.01.1 EFFECT OF BACILLUS CLAUSII IN THE N-METHYLNITROSUREA INDUCED MODEL OF COLONRECTAL CANCER

Alessandro Rettino; Viviana Gerardi; Davide Roccarina; Bianca Giupponi; G. De Marco; Annalisa Tortora; Franco Scaldaferri; G. Gasbarrini; G. Zuccalà; A. Gasbarrini; Francesco Franceschi


Gastroenterology | 2013

Sa1696 Effect of Bacillus Clausii in the N-Methylnitrosurea Induced Animal Model of Colorectal Cancer

Alessandro Rettino; Viviana Gerardi; Riccardo Ricci; Maria Ausiliatrice Puglisi; Davide Roccarina; Bianca Giupponi; Guido De Marco; Annalisa Tortora; Franco Scaldaferri; Alessandro Sgambato; Antonio Gasbarrini; Francesco Franceschi


Gastroenterology | 2010

S1976 Metabolic Syndrome Promotes the Occurrence of Pre-Neopastic Lesions of the Colonic Mucosa

Ercole de Masi; Francesco Franceschi; Maria A. Mancini; Giovanni Cammarota; Immacolata A. Cazzato; Davide Roccarina; Giovanni Gigante; Bianca Giupponi; Guido De Marco; Antonio Gasbarrini; Nicolò Gentiloni Silveri; Giovanni Gasbarrini


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2010

OC.06.3 METABOLIC SYNDROME PROMOTES THE OCCURRENCE OF PRE-NEOPASTIC LESIONS OF THE COLONIC MUCOSA

E. De Masi; Francesco Franceschi; M.G. Mancino; Giovanni Cammarota; Immacolata A. Cazzato; Davide Roccarina; Giovanni Gigante; Bianca Giupponi; G. De Marco; A. Gasbarrini; N. Gentiloni Silveri; G. Gasbarrini


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2010

P.107 EFFECT OF BACILLUS CLAUSII ADMINISTRATION IN THE RECTAL MUCOSA OF MICE TREATED WITH INTRARECTAL INSTILLATION OF THE CARCINOGEN N-METHYLNITROSUREA

Francesco Franceschi; Marco Marini; A.C. Piscaglia; N. Soulier; A. Puglisi; Riccardo Ricci; Bianca Giupponi; G. De Marco; Davide Roccarina; Giovanni Gigante; F. Barbaro; Floriana Mancini; N. Gentiloni Silveri; G. Gasbarrini; A. Gasbarrini

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Davide Roccarina

Sapienza University of Rome

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Giovanni Gigante

Sapienza University of Rome

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Guido De Marco

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Antonio Gasbarrini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Giovanni Gasbarrini

The Catholic University of America

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G. Gasbarrini

University of California

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Nicolò Gentiloni Silveri

The Catholic University of America

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Alessandro Caruso

The Catholic University of America

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