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Association between interleukin-1 genotype and periodontal disease in a diabetic population.

Sergio Guzman1, Mamdouh Karima, Hwa-Ying Wang, Thomas E Van Dyke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recently, it has become evident that for many common chronic diseases, modifying factors amplify disease mechanisms to make the clinical condition more severe. The aims of this report were 1) to investigate the prevalence of periodontitis in a diabetic population, 2) to evaluate the association of periodontitis with metabolic control, and 3) to evaluate periodontitis in diabetics with different interleukin (IL)-1 genotypes.
METHODS: One hundred diabetic patients were screened. Type and duration of diabetes, level of control (glycosylated hemoglobin), and demographic data were recorded. Periodontal disease was defined as two or more teeth with clinical attachment loss (CAL) > or = 5 mm. Poorly controlled diabetes was defined as glycosylated hemoglobin values > 8%. Finger-stick blood samples were collected and analyzed for genotyping of IL-1A (+4845), IL-1B (+3954), IL-1B (-511), and IL-1RN (+2018) polymorphisms.
RESULTS: Among the diabetic patients in the study, 66% showed periodontal destruction, and 43% of those could be characterized as severe. The prevalence of severe attachment loss increased with decreasing control of diabetes. Only the IL-1B (-511) genotype was found to be associated with periodontal disease in the African American patients (P<0.05). The frequency of allele 1 was 0.77 in periodontitis affected versus 0.33 in healthy African American diabetics. A borderline significant association between IL-1B (+3954) and periodontal disease also was noted in Caribbean periodontal patients (P=0.06); however, the allele 2 frequency in this population was only 10%.
CONCLUSIONS: These data confirm the high prevalence and severity of periodontitis in the diabetic population, and support the association between poor glycemic control and periodontal disease. The low prevalence of some of the IL-1 gene polymorphisms in the ethnic groups included in this study limits the validity of conclusions on genotype associations with clinical findings, but there was a trend suggesting that allele 1 at IL-1B (-511) and IL-1B (+3954) was overrepresented among diabetics with periodontal disease.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14514232     DOI: 10.1902/jop.2003.74.8.1183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Periodontol        ISSN: 0022-3492            Impact factor:   6.993


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