International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2024)

Salivary IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-10 Are Key Biomarkers of Periodontitis Severity

  • Marta Relvas,
  • Ana Mendes-Frias,
  • Maria Gonçalves,
  • Filomena Salazar,
  • Paula López-Jarana,
  • Ricardo Silvestre,
  • Alexandra Viana da Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25158401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 15
p. 8401

Abstract

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To explore severity and progression biomarkers, we examined the clinical relevance of multiple cytokines and mediators involved in the inflammatory response in periodontitis. A cohort of 68 patients was enrolled in the study and periodontal status assessed by the current classification of periodontal diseases. Immune mediators present in saliva, of both patients and healthy controls, were quantified using a Legendplex-13 panel. Clinic parameters were significantly higher in PD patients compared with HC, with a strong significant association with the disease severity (stage) (p p < 0.01). IL-1β/IL-1RA ratio was increased in PD patients, being associated with disease stage. An anti-inflammatory response was spotted by higher IL-10. Lower levels of IL-23 and IP-10 were associated with disease severity. No significant statistical differences were found by grade classification. Moreover, salivary IL-1β and IL-6 exhibited significant positive correlations with several clinical measurements (PI, BOP, PPD, CAL), while IP-10 showed a statistical negative correlation with BOP, PPD, and CAL. These insights highlight the complexity of the periodontitis inflammatory network and the potential of cytokines as biomarkers for refined diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

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