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Genomic-sequence comparison of two unrelated isolates of the human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori
Authors:RA Alm  LS Ling  DT Moir  BL King  ED Brown  PC Doig  DR Smith  B Noonan  BC Guild  BL deJonge  G Carmel  PJ Tummino  A Caruso  M Uria-Nickelsen  DM Mills  C Ives  R Gibson  D Merberg  SD Mills  Q Jiang  DE Taylor  GF Vovis  TJ Trust
Affiliation:Astra Research Center Boston, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4239, USA. richard.alm@arcb.us.astra.com
Abstract:Helicobacter pylori, one of the most common bacterial pathogens of humans, colonizes the gastric mucosa, where it appears to persist throughout the host's life unless the patient is treated. Colonization induces chronic gastric inflammation which can progress to a variety of diseases, ranging in severity from superficial gastritis and peptic ulcer to gastric cancer and mucosal-associated lymphoma. Strain-specific genetic diversity has been proposed to be involved in the organism's ability to cause different diseases or even be beneficial to the infected host and to participate in the lifelong chronicity of infection. Here we compare the complete genomic sequences of two unrelated H. pylori isolates. This is, to our knowledge, the first such genomic comparison. H. pylori was believed to exhibit a large degree of genomic and allelic diversity, but we find that the overall genomic organization, gene order and predicted proteomes (sets of proteins encoded by the genomes) of the two strains are quite similar. Between 6 to 7% of the genes are specific to each strain, with almost half of these genes being clustered in a single hypervariable region.
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