International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2024)

Importance of Metalloproteinase 8 (MMP-8) in the Diagnosis of Periodontitis

  • Emilia Anna Zalewska,
  • Renata Ławicka,
  • Piotr Grygorczuk,
  • Magdalena Nowosielska,
  • Aleksandra Kicman,
  • Sławomir Ławicki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25052721
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 5
p. 2721

Abstract

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Periodontitis is a complex condition. Left untreated, it leads to tooth loss and the need for prosthetic treatment. The incidence of periodontitis is steadily increasing, so new methods are being sought to aid in the diagnosis of the disease. Among the methods postulated is the determination of concentrations of bioactive compounds which include extracellular matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). These enzymes are present in various structural elements of the stomatognathic system. The most promising enzyme of this group appears to be metalloproteinase 8 (MMP-8). MMP-8 assays are performed in gingival fluid or saliva, and MMP-8 levels have been shown to be higher in patients with periodontitis compared to healthy subjects and correlated with some clinical parameters of the condition and the severity of the disease. In addition, the preliminary usefulness of this enzyme in evaluating the effectiveness of periodontal treatment and doxycycline therapy has been demonstrated. Determination of the active form of MMP-8 (aMMP-8) in oral rinse fluid using off-the-shelf assays shows the highest potential. Despite reports about aMMP-8 and promising data on the role of MMP-8 in periodontal diagnosis, a clear determination of the usefulness of this enzyme requires further research.

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