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Imbalance between soluble tumour necrosis factor receptors type 1 and 2 in chronic periodontitis

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 10, Pages 1047-1054

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2005.00832.x

Keywords

chronic periodontitis; gingival crevicular fluid; serum; soluble tumour necrosis factor receptor; tumour necrosis factor-alpha

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Background: Soluble types of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptors type I and 2 modulate the TNF-alpha-mediated inflammatory responses in chronic periodontitis (CP). Objectives: This study investigated the levels of TNF-alpha, soluble TNF receptor type 1 and 2 in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and serum of healthy subjects and CP patients. Materials and Methods: Thirty-eight sera and 73 GCF samples were collected from 16 healthy subjects and 22 CP patients. GCF was collected from probing pocket depth (PPD) <= 3 rum sites of healthy subjects, PPD <= 3, 4-6 and >= 7 mm sites of CP patients. The levels of TNF-a, soluble TNF receptor type 1 and 2 in the serum and GCF were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay. Results: The total amounts of TNF-alpha, soluble TNF receptor type I and 2 in GCF significantly elevated with increasing PPD in both site-based (p < 0.05) and subject-based (p < 0.05) analyses. However, their levels progressively diverged as the pocket depths increased, with the soluble TNF receptor type 2 level being comparatively lower than type 1. On the other hand, soluble TNF receptor type 2/type 1 ratios in GCF decreased as the severity of periodontitis increased (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: The imbalance between soluble TNF receptor type I and 2 levels in GCF could be related to CP severity.

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