Title of article :
Clinical Relevance of Cytokines Gene Polymorphisms and Protein Levels in Gingival Cervical Fluid from Chronic Periodontitis Patients
Author/Authors :
Lavu, Vamsi Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dental Sciences - Sri Ramachandra University , Rao, Suresh Ranga Department of Periodontics - Faculty of Dental Sciences - Sri Ramachandra University , Venugopal, Priyanka Department of Human Genetics - College of Biomedical Sciences - Sri Ramachandra University - Chennai - Tamil Nadu , Venkatesan, Vettriselvi Department of Human Genetics - College of Biomedical Sciences - Sri Ramachandra University - Chennai - Tamil Nadu , Paul, Solomon Franklin Durairaj Department of Human Genetics - College of Biomedical Sciences - Sri Ramachandra University - Chennai - Tamil Nadu , Lakkakula, Bhaskar Venkata Kameswara Subrahmanya Department of Medical Genetics - Sickle Cell Institute Chhattisgarh - Raipur - Chhattisgarh - 4Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences University - Tami Nadu - India
Abstract :
Background: Cytokines are suggested to play a role in periodontitis. Objective: To
determine and compare the levels of Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) and Tumor necrosis
factor alpha (TNF-α) in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) samples amongst healthy
individuals and those with chronic periodontitis. Further to compare the GCF cytokine
levels in three genotype classes defined by the respective gene polymorphisms.
Methods: The study was conducted on 41 chronic periodontitis patients and 40 healthy
volunteers. IL-1β and TNF-α were quantified in GCF by cytometric bead array. DNA
was extracted from peripheral blood samples and genotyping of IL1B +3954C/T
(rs1143634) IL1B -511G/A (rs16944), TNFA -1031T/C (rs1799964) and TNFA -
863C/A (rs1800630) polymorphisms were performed using Sanger sequencing and
Taqman SNP genotyping assays methods. Results: Both IL-1β and TNF-α levels were
significantly higher in chronic periodontitis group compared to the controls. IL-1β and
TNF-α levels did not significantly differ in genotype classes of the respective
polymorphism (IL1B -511G/A, TNFA -1031T/C and TNFA -863C/A). However,
individuals with CT genotype of IL1B +3954C/T showed higher levels of IL-1β in the
gingival crevicular fluid (ANOVA p<0.05). Conclusion: The results of this study
revealed the presence of higher levels of IL-1β and TNF-α in subjects with periodontitis
and genetic control of IL-1β levels in our samples of Indians
Keywords :
Gene , Gingival Crevicular Fluid , Interleukin-1 beta , Polymorphism , Allele , Tumor Necrosis Factor- alpha
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics