Attempts to Establish a Helicobacter bilis Biliary Tract Infection Model via Oral Administration of Helicobacter bilis
Taichiro Kosaka, Tomohiko Adachi, Hajime Imamura, Takashi Hamada, Hajime Matsushima, Takanobu Hara, Ayaka Kinoshita, Akihiko Soyama, Susumu Eguchi

TL;DR
This study attempts to create a biliary tract infection model using Helicobacter bilis in hamsters but finds no evidence of cancer development.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the limitations of oral H. bilis administration for inducing biliary tract cancer in an animal model.
Findings
H. bilis was detected in the intestines but not in the biliary tract of hamsters.
No carcinogenesis was observed in the biliary system of the orally administered group.
PCR positivity was higher in the H. bilis group but not statistically significant.
Abstract
Background Although several studies have reported an association between Helicobacter bilis (H. bilis) and human biliary tract cancer, in vivo studies are necessary to further assess this phenomenon. In this study, we developed an animal model of H. bilis infection, determined whether oral exposure to H. bilis induces biliary carcinogenesis, and evaluated colonization and pathological changes. Methods Seven-week-old female Syrian golden hamsters were administered H. bilis via the intragastric route using a sonde and euthanized after two, four, 12, 24, and 48 weeks. We assessed the rate of bacterial colonization in the intrahepatic bile ducts and gallbladders, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) positivity rate using H. bilis-specific primers, carcinogenic or pathological alterations, and cholangitis scores. Results H. bilis was detected in the intestinal tract of hamsters but not in…
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TopicsHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies · Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes · Biliary and Gastrointestinal Fistulas
