Abstract
Serum pepsinogens have been widely acknowledged as gastric mucosal biomarkers; however, a multicountry report on the benefits of pepsinogens as biomarkers has not yet been published. We analyzed 1,206 sera and gastric mucosal samples collected from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal and Thailand then assessed the association between gastric mucosal changes and Helicobacter pylori infection. The new cutoff values for serum pepsinogen values were evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic analysis. The participants with H. pylori infection had significantly lower pepsinogen I and higher pepsinogen II values, but a lower pepsinogen I/II ratio than participants without the infection (all P
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Miftahussurur, M., Agung Waskito, L., Aftab, H., Vilaichone, R., Subsomwong, P., Nusi, I. A., … Yamaoka, Y. (2020). Serum pepsinogens as a gastric cancer and gastritis biomarker in South and Southeast Asian populations. PLoS ONE, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230064
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