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Relationship between Dynamics of TNF-α and Its Soluble Receptors in Saliva and Periodontal Health State

Ryota Kibune, Kosuke Muraoka, Masaki Morishita, Wataru Ariyoshi, Shuji Awano

2022Dentistry Journal21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soluble tumor necrosis factor receptors 1 and 2 (sTNF-R1 and sTNF-R2) are reported to protect against excessive TNF-α, a primary mediator of systemic responses to infection. This study aimed to investigate the levels of TNF-α, sTNF-R1, and sTNF-R2 in saliva and to verify whether their dynamics are associated with periodontal health. The study population comprised 28 adult patients. Probing pocket depth, clinical attachment level, and bleeding on probing were assessed, and periodontal inflamed surface area (PISA) was calculated. Stimulated saliva was collected before the oral examinations. The levels of TNF-α, sTNF-R1, sTNF-R2, and total protein (TP) in saliva samples were determined. There were significant positive correlations between TNF-α, sTNF-R1, and sTNF-R2 to TP (/TP) in stimulated saliva. Moreover, there were significant positive correlations between PISA and sTNF-R2/TP. Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that PISA was significantly associated with sTNF-R2/TP in saliva; however, TNF-α/TP was not significantly associated with PISA. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that significant relationships exist between the salivary levels of TNF-α and sTNF-R1, and that salivary sTNF-R2 is associated with the expansion of inflamed periodontal tissue.

Topics & Concepts

SalivaTumor necrosis factor alphaMediatorMedicineClinical attachment lossGingival and periodontal pocketInternal medicineReceptorTumor necrosis factor αDentistryPhysiologyImmunologyPeriodontitisOral microbiology and periodontitis researchImmune Response and InflammationSalivary Gland Disorders and Functions
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