Literature DB >> 27469563

Infectogenomics: lack of association between VDR, IL6, IL10 polymorphisms and “red complex” bacterial load in a group of Italian adults with chronic periodontal disease.

D Lauritano1, L Scapoli2, D Mucchi3, F Cura2, L Lo Muzio4, F Carinci5.   

Abstract

Periodontitis is a multifactorial disease that, if untreated, may cause teeth loss. Clinicians and researchers have reported that genetic factors influence the clinical manifestations of periodontal disease (PD), modulating both inflammation of the mucous membranes and loss of alveolar bone. The acquisition of new nowledge about genetic susceptibility of PD, would directly impact on prognosis and treatment of the disease. In addition, a better understanding of PD pathogenesis could improve the diagnostic tools for the prevention and therapies for modulation of immune responses and treatment of PD. In this study, we evaluated genetic polymorphisms of VRD, IL6 and IL10 and amounts of periodontal pathogens in Italian adults affected by PD. We included 326 cases classified according the criteria of the American Academy of Periodontology. No significant differences in bacterial load were found in patients carrying PD susceptibility alleles of IL6, IL10 and VDR genes. In conclusion, no interaction between genetic factors and amount of periodontal pathogens in periodontal pockets were found in PD patients.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27469563

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Regul Homeost Agents        ISSN: 0393-974X            Impact factor:   1.711


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2.  Prevalence of periodontal pathogens among italian patients with chronic periodontitis: a retrospective study on 2992 patients.

Authors:  L Tettamanti; R M Gaudio; F Cura; D Mucchi; N Illuzzi; A Tagliabue
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3.  Risk assessment of colonization of legionella spp. in dental unit waterlines.

Authors:  D Lauritano; M Nardone; R M Gaudio; V Candotto; F Carinci
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4.  Positioning of a contextual implant along with a sinus lift anchored with a block of heterologous bone.

Authors:  F Secondo; C F Grottoli; I Zollino; G Perale; D Lauritano
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Review 5.  Focus on periodontal disease and colorectal carcinoma.

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6.  An unusual, deceptive delayed of profuse haemorrhage after mandibular implant dentistry: risk planning and medico-legal instruction.

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Review 7.  Pregnancy and periodontal disease: does exist a two-way relationship?

Authors:  L Tettamanti; D Lauritano; M Nardone; M Gargari; J Silvestre-Rangil; P Gavoglio; A Tagliabue
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8.  Effects of the application of high-pressure oxygen on the treatment of periodontal disease in diabetic patients.

Authors:  S Sabatini; M Ricci; V Candotto; D Lauritano; G M Nardi
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10.  Treatment of maxillary retained canine with implants: new perspectives.

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