AMB Express (Jul 2023)

The leprosy reaction is associated with salivary anti-Porphyromonas gingivalis IgA antibodies

  • Michelle Miranda Lopes Falcão,
  • Johelle Santana Passos-Soares,
  • Paulo Roberto Lima Machado,
  • Isaac Suzart Gomes-Filho,
  • Lucas Pedreira de Carvalho,
  • Elisangela Jesus de Campos,
  • Mariana Costa Calheira,
  • Patrícia Mares de Miranda,
  • Rebeca Pereira Bulhosa Santos,
  • José Tadeu Raynal Rocha Filho,
  • Antonio Pedro Froes de Farias,
  • Taiana Peixoto,
  • Roberto Meyer Nascimento,
  • Gregory John Seymour,
  • Soraya Castro Trindade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-023-01576-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between salivary anti-Porphyromonas gingivalis IgA antibodies and the leprosy reaction. The levels of salivary anti - P. gingivalis IgA antibodies, together with salivary flow and pH were measured in individuals diagnosed with leprosy and associated with the development of the leprosy reaction. Saliva was collected from 202 individuals diagnosed with leprosy at a reference leprosy treatment center, 106 cases with the leprosy reaction and 96 controls without the leprosy reaction. Anti - P. gingivalis IgA was evaluated by indirect immunoenzyme assay. Non-conditional logistic regression analysis was employed to estimate the association between antibody levels and the leprosy reaction. There was a positive statistically significant association between the levels of anti - P. gingivalis IgA and the presence of the leprosy reaction, controlling for confounders: age, sex, level of education and alcoholic beverage consumption: ORajusted: 2.55; IC 95%: 1.34–4.87. Individuals with leprosy who had high levels of salivary anti - P. gingivalis IgA had approximately twice as many chances of developing the leprosy reaction. The findings suggest a possible relationship between salivary anti - P. gingivalis IgA antibodies and the leprosy reaction.

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