Table 3.
Comparison of cell division-related gene A status and genotype (allete type) between antrum and corpus isolates in 29 American patients
cdrA status1 | cdrA genetype (allele type) | |||||
cdrA positive (6 cases) | Same2: 1 | Antrum (+)3 | Antrum | Corpus | ||
Corpus (+) | Identical4: 1 | Type II | Type II | |||
Difference: 5 | Antrum (+) | Difference: 5 | 4 | Type II | Type III | |
Corpus (-) | 1 | Type II | Type IV | |||
cdrA negative (23 cases) | Same: 22 | Antrum (-) | Identical: 16 | 5 | Type III | Type III |
Corpus (-) | 11 | Type IV | Type IV | |||
Difference: 1 | Antrum (-) | Difference: 7 | 4 | Type III | Type IV | |
Corpus (+) | 2 | Type IV | Type III | |||
1 | Type IV | Type II | ||||
Total (%) | Same: 23 (79) | Same: 17 (59) | ||||
Difference: 6 (21) | Difference: 12 (41) |
The status of cell division-related gene A (cdrA) determined with isolate from antrum was divided to two category groups (cdrA positive and negative);
Same or difference: cdrA status is same or difference between isolate (antrum and corpus);
+: cdrA positive isolate; -: cdrA negative isolate;
Identical or difference: the genotypes of cdrA is identical or difference between isolate (antrum and corpus). Bold denotes the 6 cases representing differences at cdrA status and genotype between isolates (antrum and corpus).