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World J Gastroenterol. May 14, 2014; 20(18): 5226-5234
Published online May 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i18.5226
Table 2 Lipid metabolism alterations in Helicobacter pylori infection
YearRef.PopulationNo. of casesNo.of controlsResultsComments
(H. pylori positive)(H. pylori negative)
1996[37]Finnish7262T level was higher, HDL-C was lower in controls and H. pylori positive patients with confirmed CHDH. pylori could modify lipid concentrations in a way that could increase the risk of CHD
1999[38]Finnish467423Serum T and total C was higher in males infected with H. pyloriAdjustment for age, BMI and social class had no influence on the association
2003[39]Italian14465Total and LDL-C and lipoprotein A increased in infected subjectsThe differences persisted after adjustment for covariates, especially in cagA+ cases
2003[40]French8256Trend to lower total C in infected cases; duodenal ulcer cases has lower C than H. pylori positive or negative dyspeptic patientsHDL-C, LDL-C , apoA and B all were lower in duodenal ulcer patients
2008[41]GreekDU patients have lower C as compared with dyspepsia cases, regardless of H. pylori statusNone
2009[42]Chinese668383HDL-C were lower in H. pylori positive casesNo association of H. pylori with the severity of coronary atherosclerosis
2009[43]Turkish16381Total C and LDL-C were significantly higher in H. pylori positive casesA positive correlation was found between LDL-C and updated Sydney System score
2010[44]Japanese23752702LDL-C levels were higher, HDL-C lower in H. pylori positive cases in males but not in femalesIn Japanese males, high LDL and low HDL-C is significantly associated with H. pylori infection
2011[45]South Korea193261Total C, LDL-C levels were higher in H. pylori positive cases; no association with HDL and T was foundThe OR of H. pylori infection for high LDL-C level was 3.1