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<i>Helicobacter pylori</i> babA2, cagA, and s1 vacA genes work synergistically in causing intestinal metaplasia

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The H pylori genes cagA, oipA "on", s1 and m1 vacA, and babA2 are associated with each other, possibly as a result of shared selective pressure. When coexpressed by the same H pylori strain, cagA, s1 and m1 vacA, and babA2 work synergistically in worsening inflammation. Infections caused by strains coexpressing cagA, s1m1 vacA, and babA2 are those at higher risk for intestinal metaplasia.

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