CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITIS

Most authors ascribe pathogenesis of parodontitis to alterations of oral microbiota and mechanisms of local immunity. One may therefore assume that of the concepts of pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of the disease may be successfully developed when implementing immunological studies of oral fl...

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Main Authors: L. G. Polushina, E. N. Svetlakova, E. A. Sementsova, Yu. V. Mandra, V. V. Bazarnyi
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Language:Russian
Published: St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical Immunologists 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1405
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author L. G. Polushina
E. N. Svetlakova
E. A. Sementsova
Yu. V. Mandra
V. V. Bazarnyi
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E. N. Svetlakova
E. A. Sementsova
Yu. V. Mandra
V. V. Bazarnyi
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description Most authors ascribe pathogenesis of parodontitis to alterations of oral microbiota and mechanisms of local immunity. One may therefore assume that of the concepts of pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of the disease may be successfully developed when implementing immunological studies of oral fluid. The aim of present study was to characterize cytokine status of the oral fluid in patients with chronic periodontitis. The study included 101 subjects who were divided into two groups, according to results of retrospective analysis, i.e., study group (69 patients) with moderate or severe periodontitis, and control group (32 virtually healthy volunteers).In control group of patients, cytokine levels corresponded to normal values. In the patients with periodontitis, we have revealed increased IL-2, IL-4 levels. This finding suggests that the cytokine balance in periodontitis is characterized by predominance of Th2 produced factors, i.e., activation of “anti-inflammatory” immunemediated mechanisms. We have also determined VEGF levels in oral fluid, since disturbances of microcirculatory bed seem to be important in evolving periodontitis, along with immune shifts. The VEGF content in oral fluid also tended to increase in the patients. We have found that the IL-4 level in the oral fluid is of high diagnostic value in periodontitis, with diagnostic sensitivity of 88%, and diagnostic specificity of 99% (AUC = 0.95).In our study, we have obtained data corresponding to general view on altered local immune mechanisms in developing chronic periodontitis. This shift manifests as imbalance in cytokine production, especially, by activated IL-4 production. One may assume that this cytokine exerts both pathogenetic effect (immunomediated destruction of tissues) and protective action (stimulation of antimicrobial immunity) in periodontitis.Prevalence and ratio of these effects seems to determine progression rates and development of complications in the disease. Determination of IL-4 content in oral fluid can be considered a potential quantitative tool for laboratory diagnosis of periodontal tissue diseases, being a marker of activity in this pathological process.
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spelling doaj.art-b44a8e2a25d4438a943927176bf548e82024-04-22T13:07:42ZrusSt. Petersburg branch of the Russian Association of Allergologists and Clinical ImmunologistsМедицинская иммунология1563-06252313-741X2017-12-0119680380610.15789/1563-0625-2017-6-803-806976CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITISL. G. Polushina0E. N. Svetlakova1E. A. Sementsova2Yu. V. Mandra3V. V. Bazarnyi4Ural State Medical UniversityUral State Medical UniversityUral State Medical UniversityUral State Medical UniversityUral State Medical UniversityMost authors ascribe pathogenesis of parodontitis to alterations of oral microbiota and mechanisms of local immunity. One may therefore assume that of the concepts of pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of the disease may be successfully developed when implementing immunological studies of oral fluid. The aim of present study was to characterize cytokine status of the oral fluid in patients with chronic periodontitis. The study included 101 subjects who were divided into two groups, according to results of retrospective analysis, i.e., study group (69 patients) with moderate or severe periodontitis, and control group (32 virtually healthy volunteers).In control group of patients, cytokine levels corresponded to normal values. In the patients with periodontitis, we have revealed increased IL-2, IL-4 levels. This finding suggests that the cytokine balance in periodontitis is characterized by predominance of Th2 produced factors, i.e., activation of “anti-inflammatory” immunemediated mechanisms. We have also determined VEGF levels in oral fluid, since disturbances of microcirculatory bed seem to be important in evolving periodontitis, along with immune shifts. The VEGF content in oral fluid also tended to increase in the patients. We have found that the IL-4 level in the oral fluid is of high diagnostic value in periodontitis, with diagnostic sensitivity of 88%, and diagnostic specificity of 99% (AUC = 0.95).In our study, we have obtained data corresponding to general view on altered local immune mechanisms in developing chronic periodontitis. This shift manifests as imbalance in cytokine production, especially, by activated IL-4 production. One may assume that this cytokine exerts both pathogenetic effect (immunomediated destruction of tissues) and protective action (stimulation of antimicrobial immunity) in periodontitis.Prevalence and ratio of these effects seems to determine progression rates and development of complications in the disease. Determination of IL-4 content in oral fluid can be considered a potential quantitative tool for laboratory diagnosis of periodontal tissue diseases, being a marker of activity in this pathological process.https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1405periodontitisoral fluidcytokinesdiagnostic efficacy
spellingShingle L. G. Polushina
E. N. Svetlakova
E. A. Sementsova
Yu. V. Mandra
V. V. Bazarnyi
CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITIS
Медицинская иммунология
periodontitis
oral fluid
cytokines
diagnostic efficacy
title CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITIS
title_full CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITIS
title_fullStr CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITIS
title_full_unstemmed CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITIS
title_short CLINICO-PATHOGENETIC VALUE OF SOME CYTOKINES IN PERIODONTITIS
title_sort clinico pathogenetic value of some cytokines in periodontitis
topic periodontitis
oral fluid
cytokines
diagnostic efficacy
url https://www.mimmun.ru/mimmun/article/view/1405
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