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Expression of inflammatory mediators in biofilm samples and clinical association in inflammatory bowel disease patients-a preliminary study

Journal

CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 1217-1228

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-021-04093-2

Keywords

Crohn's disease; Ulcerative colitis; Cytokine expression; Oral biofilm; Periodontitis

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  1. German Research Council (DFG) [DFG-SFB/TRR241]

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This study analyzed the expression of cytokines in biofilm samples from patients with IBD and compared them to healthy patients. The results showed different expression levels of IL-10 and MMP-7 in plaque samples from IBD patients. Despite a significant increase in bleeding on probing, it was concluded that there was no clinical impairment of periodontal tissue in IBD patients.
Objectives Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has multiple impacts on soft and hard tissues in the oral cavity. The aim of this study was to analyze the expression of cytokines in biofilm samples from patients suffering from IBD and compare them to healthy patients. It was hypothesized that different cytokine expression levels and clinical associations might be drawn. Material and methods A total of 56 biofilm samples from three different patient cohorts (group 0 = healthy, HC n = 30; group 1 = Crohn's disease, CD, n = 19; group 2 = ulcerative colitis, UC, n = 7) were examined for the expression levels of the cytokine interleukins IL-2, -6, and -10; matrix metalloproteinases 7 and 9; and surface antigens CD90/CD11a by quantitative real-time PCR and according to clinical parameters (plaque index, BOP, PD, DMFT, CAL). Relative gene expression was determined using the increment increment CT method. Results The mean BOP values (p = 0.001) and PD (p = 0.000) were significantly higher in the CD group compared to controls. Expression of IL-10 was significantly higher in the CD (p = 0.004) and UC groups (p = 0.022). Expression of MMP-7 was significantly higher in the CD group (p = 0.032). IBD patients treated with TNF inhibitors (p = 0.007) or other immunosuppressants (p = 0.014) showed significant overexpression of IL-10 compared to controls. Conclusion Different expression levels of IL-10 and MMP-7 were detected in plaque samples from IBD patients. As only BOP was significantly increased, we conclude that no clinical impairment of periodontal tissue occurred in IBD patients. Clinical trial registration The study is registered at the German clinical trial registry (DRKS00022956).

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