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Uncovered the involvement of the microorganism in the origin of various diseases not stomach a full scientific review conducted by Italian researchers at the Catholic University Policlinico A. Gemelli has shown that Helicobacter pylori, the bacteria myelodysplastic syndrome known to be among the underlying myelodysplastic syndrome causes of gastritis and ulcer, might also be guilty myelodysplastic syndrome of many other diseases outside of the digestive tract. The study was published in Nature Review Gastroenterology Hepatology.
"Three diseases have already been extensively validated and officially recognized as being caused by this bacterium: the autoimmune thrombocytopenia (ITP), iron deficiency myelodysplastic syndrome anemia and idiopathic vitamin B12 deficiency - says Francesco Franceschi Institute of Internal myelodysplastic syndrome Medicine and Geriatrics and ' UOC of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology at the Catholic University of Rome, Policlinico A. Gemelli, who led the work in collaboration with Antonio Gasbarrini -. The autoimmune idiopathic thrombocytopenia, characterized by the presence of a reduced number of platelets in the absence of other secondary causes, has been described for the first time as associated with infection by Helicobacter pylori right by our research group. "
Not only that. The research also showed that the bacterium would seem to be involved in other diseases including coronary heart disease such as unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction (conditions affecting the coronary arteries or the arteries that supply oxygen to the heart), the pre- -eclampsia (high blood pressure in pregnancy) myelodysplastic syndrome and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. A possible role seems to be played by the microorganism in certain diseases of the liver, pancreas and colon.
"The importance of knowledge of the diseases associated with the H. pylori infection and the mechanisms of action - says Franceschi - lies in the fact that in the future this study will be extended to other bacteria that make up the human gut flora with potential clinical implications in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. " myelodysplastic syndrome
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