The Potential Benefits of Vonoprazan as Helicobacter pylori Infection Therapy.
Muhammad MiftahussururBoby Pratama PutraAri Fahrial SyamPublished in: Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Helicobacter pylori infection is a severe global health problem that is closely associated with acid-related diseases and gastric malignancies. Eradicating H. pylori is strongly recommended for lowering peptic ulcer recurrence and preventing gastric cancer. The current approved H. pylori eradication regimen combines a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) with two antibiotics. Unfortunately, this regimen failed to meet expectations mostly due to antibiotic resistance and insufficient gastric acid suppression. Vonoprazan, a novel potassium-competitive acid blocker, showed promising results as a PPI replacement. Vonoprazan inhibits gastric acid secretion by acting as a reversible competitive inhibitor against potassium ions and forming disulfide bonds with the cysteine molecule of H+/K+-ATPase. Vonoprazan has superior pharmacological characteristics over PPI, such as no requirement for acid activation, stability in acidic conditions, shorter optimum acid suppression period, and resistance to cytochrome P (CYP)2C19 polymorphism. Several comparative randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses revealed the superiority of vonoprazan in eradicating H. pylori, notably the resistant strains. The adverse effect caused by vonoprazan is long-term acid suppression that may induce elevated gastrin serum, hypochlorhydria, and malabsorption. All vonoprazan studies have only been conducted in Japan. Further studies outside Japan are necessary for universally conclusive results.
Keyphrases
- helicobacter pylori
- helicobacter pylori infection
- endoscopic submucosal dissection
- randomized controlled trial
- global health
- systematic review
- public health
- gastroesophageal reflux disease
- clinical trial
- emergency department
- escherichia coli
- meta analyses
- mesenchymal stem cells
- risk assessment
- bone marrow
- angiotensin ii
- human health
- single molecule