Barrett's Esophagus

Barrett's Esophagus

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H. Pylori Protects Against Barrett's Esophagus: Meta-Analysis

Tags: H Pylori Barrett's, Helicobacter Pylori, Barrett's Esophagus, Esophageal Cancer

November 7, 2025

Does H. Pylori Infection Actually Protect Against Barrett’s Esophagus?

Yes, Helicobacter pylori infection significantly reduces the risk of Barrett’s esophagus by 44% according to this comprehensive meta-analysis. The protective effect appears to result from H. pylori-induced reduction in gastric acid production, which decreases the severity of acid reflux that drives the development of Barrett’s metaplasia in the esophagus.

Dr. Kumar’s Take

This meta-analysis reveals another fascinating paradox of H. pylori infection - while it can cause ulcers and gastric cancer, it actually protects against Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma. The mechanism makes biological sense: H. pylori reduces acid production, which means less severe reflux and lower risk of the chronic acid exposure that leads to Barrett’s changes. This creates a complex clinical dilemma about H. pylori treatment in certain patients and highlights how our understanding of “good” and “bad” bacteria continues to evolve.

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