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- Title
cagA+ Helicobacter pylori infection and N‐nitrosodimethylamine and cholangiocarcinoma.
- Authors
Mungmunpuntipantip, Rujittika; Wiwanitkit, Viroj
- Abstract
Dear Editor, We would like to share ideas on "cagA+ I Helicobacter pylori i infection and I N i -nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) administration induce cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) development in hamsters.1" Dangtakot et al. concluded that " I cagA i + I H. pylori infection and carcinogen intake can induce CCA development with slow progression i .1" In general, NDMA is a known carcinogen.2 cagA+ I H. pylori i infection and carcinogen intake can induce CCA development with slow progression. In fact, the possibility of I H. pylori i infection-induced CCA is proposed as a co-pathogenesis with opisthorchiasis, not NDMA.3 Dangtakot et al. used a five-group animal experiment but there should be the 6th group, exposed to only cagA+ I H. pylori i infection. CagA+ Helicobacter pylori infection and N-nitrosodimethylamine administration induce cholangiocarcinoma development in hamsters.
- Subjects
HELICOBACTER pylori infections; CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA
- Publication
Helicobacter, 2021, Vol 26, Issue 5, p1
- ISSN
1083-4389
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/hel.12834