Effects of Smoking on Macrophage Polarization in Peri-Implantitis Lesions.

IF 4.8 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ettore Amerio,Francesco Sparano,Agustín Muñoz-Sanz,Cristina Valles,Jose Nart,Alberto Monje
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OBJECTIVES The study aimed to investigate the relationship between cigarette smoking and macrophage polarization in peri-implantitis (PI) lesions. Additionally, it sought to characterize clinical, radiological, microbiological, and immunological features of PI in smokers and non-smokers. MATERIALS AND METHODS A cross-sectional study included 40 patients (20 smokers, ≥ 10 cigarettes/day, and 20 non-smokers) requiring surgical treatment for PI. Samples of peri-implant crevicular fluid (PICF) and granulation tissue were collected during surgery for immunofluorescence and cytokine analyses. Smoking exposure was assessed through cotinine levels. Macrophage polarization (M1/M2) was determined using immunofluorescence. Clinical, radiological, and microbiological parameters were also evaluated. RESULTS Smokers showed a significantly higher proportion of M1 macrophages (70.23%) compared to non-smokers (25.09%, p < 0.005). This pro-inflammatory shift correlated positively with cotinine levels (ρ = 0.694; p < 0.005) and pack-years (ρ = 0.81; p < 0.005). No significant differences in M2 macrophage counts, cytokine concentrations, or microbiota diversity were observed between the groups. However, smokers exhibited more severe PI lesions (p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS Smoking is associated with a pro-inflammatory shift at the cellular level due to an increase in M1 macrophage polarization in PI lesions, suggesting a pro-inflammatory response that may exacerbate tissue destruction and hinder treatment outcomes. These findings highlight the need for incorporating smoking cessation into comprehensive peri-implant care strategies to improve disease management and implant prognosis.
吸烟对种植体周围病变巨噬细胞极化的影响。
目的探讨吸烟与种植体周围炎(PI)病变中巨噬细胞极化的关系。此外,它还试图描述吸烟者和非吸烟者的PI的临床、放射学、微生物学和免疫学特征。材料与方法一项横断面研究包括40例需要手术治疗PI的患者(吸烟者20例,≥10支/天,非吸烟者20例)。术中收集种植体周围沟液(PICF)和肉芽组织样本进行免疫荧光和细胞因子分析。通过可替宁水平评估吸烟暴露。免疫荧光法测定巨噬细胞极化(M1/M2)。临床、放射学和微生物学参数也进行了评估。结果吸烟者M1巨噬细胞比例(70.23%)明显高于非吸烟者(25.09%,p < 0.005)。这种促炎转变与可替宁水平呈正相关(ρ = 0.694;P < 0.005)和包年(ρ = 0.81;p < 0.005)。两组间M2巨噬细胞计数、细胞因子浓度或微生物群多样性均无显著差异。然而,吸烟者表现出更严重的PI病变(p = 0.04)。结论吸烟与细胞水平的促炎转移有关,这是由于PI病变中M1巨噬细胞极化增加,表明促炎反应可能加剧组织破坏并影响治疗效果。这些发现强调了将戒烟纳入种植体周围综合护理策略以改善疾病管理和种植体预后的必要性。
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Clinical Oral Implants Research
Clinical Oral Implants Research 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
11.60%
发文量
149
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Oral Implants Research conveys scientific progress in the field of implant dentistry and its related areas to clinicians, teachers and researchers concerned with the application of this information for the benefit of patients in need of oral implants. The journal addresses itself to clinicians, general practitioners, periodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons and prosthodontists, as well as to teachers, academicians and scholars involved in the education of professionals and in the scientific promotion of the field of implant dentistry.
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