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The host response in gingival crevicular fluid: potential applications in periodontitis clinical trials.

I B Lamster1.   

Abstract

Traditional clinical variables of periodontal pathology have only limited value as indicators for future disease progression in patients with adult periodontitis. Consequently, other aspects of the periodontal lesion are being examined for their diagnostic utility. Analysis of the host response in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) is among the most intensely studied of these new diagnostic approaches. Specific indicators of the humoral immune response, cellular immune response, and acute inflammatory response have been identified in GCF. The relationship of indicators of the humoral immune response to active periodontal disease is equivocal. Specific indicators of the cellular immune response in GCF may ultimately prove to be important diagnostically, but the relationship of any specific marker to active periodontal disease has not been reported. In contrast, the acute inflammatory response in GCF has been extensively studied and a number of factors appear to be associated with an increased risk for future disease progression. Indicators of enhanced polymorphonuclear leukocyte activity, (lysosomal beta-glucuronidase, lysosomal collagenase), prostaglandin E2, and an indicator of acute tissue destruction (the cytoplasmic enzymes aspartate aminotransferase) have been associated with the occurrence of clinical attachment loss. An example of the application of a GCF marker in a periodontitis clinical trial is provided by describing the relationship of lysosomal beta-glucuronidase in GCF at baseline and 2 weeks following root planing and scaling to the occurrence of disease activity during the following 6 months. Persistently elevated levels of this enzyme were related to clinical attachment loss. The positive, negative, and total predictive values for beta-glucuronidase as an identifier of clinical attachment loss were 86%, 71%, and 76%, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1479531     DOI: 10.1902/jop.1992.63.12s.1117

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


  8 in total

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2.  Relevance of gingival crevice fluid components in assessment of periodontal disease - A critical analysis.

Authors:  Sheetal Oswal; C D Dwarakanath
Journal:  J Indian Soc Periodontol       Date:  2010-10

3.  Analysis of inorganic ions in gingival crevicular fluid as indicators of periodontal disease activity: A clinico-biochemical study.

Authors:  Arati C Koregol; Shobha P More; Sangamesh Nainegali; Nagaraj Kalburgi; Siddharth Verma
Journal:  Contemp Clin Dent       Date:  2011-10

Review 4.  The Gingival Crevicular Fluid as a Source of Biomarkers to Enhance Efficiency of Orthodontic and Functional Treatment of Growing Patients.

Authors:  Mariana Caires Sobral de Aguiar; Giuseppe Perinetti; Jonas Capelli
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-01-23       Impact factor: 3.411

5.  Gingival crevicular fluid alkaline phosphatase as a potential diagnostic marker of periodontal disease.

Authors:  Sheetal Sanikop; Suvarna Patil; Pallavi Agrawal
Journal:  J Indian Soc Periodontol       Date:  2012-10

6.  Estimation of lactoferrin levels in gingival crevicular fluid before and after periodontal therapy in patients with chronic periodontitis.

Authors:  Anasuya V Kivadasannavar; Pushpa S Pudakalakatti; Sanjeevini A Hattarki; Soumya S Kambali
Journal:  Contemp Clin Dent       Date:  2014-01

7.  Acid and Alkaline Phosphatase Levels in GCF during Orthodontic Tooth Movement.

Authors:  Mohammad Farahani; Seyed Mohammadreza Safavi; Omid Dianat; Somayeh Khoramian Tusi; Farnaz Younessian
Journal:  J Dent (Shiraz)       Date:  2015-09

8.  The relationship between T-helper cell polarization and the RANKL/OPG ratio in gingival tissues from chronic periodontitis patients.

Authors:  Chun-Sheng Bi; Li-Juan Sun; Hong-Lei Qu; Fang Chen; Bei-Min Tian; Fa-Ming Chen
Journal:  Clin Exp Dent Res       Date:  2019-05-29
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