Mohd Ibrahim's research while affiliated with Deccan College of Medical Sciences and other places

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Table 3 Details of Helicobacter genus, H pylori 16S rRNA, ureA, cagA positivity in the study subjects 
Tiwari SK, Khan AA, Ibrahim M, Habeeb MA, Habibullah CMHelicobacter pylori and other Helicobacter species DNA in human bile samples from patients with various hepato-biliary diseases. World J Gastroenterol 12: 2181-2186
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To investigate the presence of Helicobacter species by nested PCR of 16S rRNA genes followed by the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) 16S rRNA, ureA, cagA genes in bile obtained at endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography (ERCP) from 60 Indian subjects. Sixty bile samples were obtained from patients diagnosed with various hepato-biliary diseases and control subjects at ERCP. PCR analysis was carried out using primers for Helicobacter genus 16S rRNA gene and H pylori (16S rRNA, ureA and cagA) genes. Gastric H pylori status was also assessed from biopsies obtained at endoscopy from patients with various hepato-biliary diseases and controls. The control group mainly consisted of subjects with gastric disorders. Sequencing analysis was performed to confirm that PCR products with 16S rRNA and cagA primers were derived from H pylori. RESULTS No Helicobacters were grown in culture from the bile samples. Helicobacter DNA was detected in bile of 96.7% and 6.6% of groups I and II respectively. Ten from group I were positive for 16S rRNA and ureA and 9 were positive for cagA gene. In contrast of the 2 from the control, 1 amplified with 16S rRNA, ureA and cagA primers used. The sequences of the 16S rRNA genes and cagA were 99% similar to Helicobacter pylori. Helicobacters are associated with the pathogenesis of various hepato-biliary disorders.

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Helicobacter pylori and other Helicobacter species DNA in human bile samples from patients with various hepato-biliary diseases

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Aim: To investigate the presence of Helicobacter species by nested PCR of 16S rRNA genes followed by the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) 16S rRNA, ureA, cagA genes in bile obtained at endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography (ERCP) from 60 Indian subjects. Methods: Sixty bile samples were obtained from patients diagnosed with various hepato-biliary diseases and control subjects at ERCP. PCR analysis was carried out using primers for Helicobacter genus 16S rRNA gene and H pylori (16S rRNA, ureA and cagA) genes. Gastric H pylori status was also assessed from biopsies obtained at endoscopy from patients with various hepato-biliary diseases and controls. The control group mainly consisted of subjects with gastric disorders. Sequencing analysis was performed to confirm that PCR products with 16S rRNA and cagA primers were derived from H pylori. RESULTS No Helicobacters were grown in culture from the bile samples. Helicobacter DNA was detected in bile of 96.7% and 6.6% of groups I and II respectively. Ten from group I were positive for 16S rRNA and ureA and 9 were positive for cagA gene. In contrast of the 2 from the control, 1 amplified with 16S rRNA, ureA and cagA primers used. The sequences of the 16S rRNA genes and cagA were 99% similar to Helicobacter pylori. Conclusion: Helicobacters are associated with the pathogenesis of various hepato-biliary disorders.

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... The laboratory evaluation of these primers demonstrated a major difference with in silico evaluation as the statistical analysis revealed that they had significant diagnostic utility (P-0.001) and were considered reliable for Helicobacter spp. diagnosis with AUC (0.950) in ROC analysis [53][54][55] . However, the results of the current study are incompatible with Flahou et al. that Hcom1 is suitable for the identification of Helicobacter spp. ...

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The validity evaluation of different 16srRNA gene primers for helicobacter detection urgently requesting to design new specific primers
Helicobacter pylori and other Helicobacter species DNA in human bile samples from patients with various hepato-biliary diseases

World Journal of Gastroenterology

... mM of each deoxynucleotide, 0.5 mM of each oligonucleotide primer. CagA gene of H pylori was amplified using the following primers (CagA-Forward 5' CCA TGA ATT TTT GAT CCG TTC GG 3', CagA- Reverse 5' GAT AAC AGG CAA GCT TTT GAG AGG GA 3') (Tiwari et al., 2006). All PCR reagents were purchased from Life Technologies (Gaitherburg, USA). ...

Tiwari SK, Khan AA, Ibrahim M, Habeeb MA, Habibullah CMHelicobacter pylori and other Helicobacter species DNA in human bile samples from patients with various hepato-biliary diseases. World J Gastroenterol 12: 2181-2186

World Journal of Gastroenterology