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Abstract
Objectives
In this exploratory study, the influence of traditional cigarette smoking and heat-not-burn device smoking (HnB) on DNA methylation of cancer-associated genes in smokers compared to never smokers was evaluated.
Materials & Methods
Twenty-eight healthy individuals undergoing dental care were enrolled into three groups: (i) 10 traditional smokers, (ii) 8 HnB smokers, and (iii) 10 never smokers. Gingival biopsies were obtained, and DNA methylation analysis was performed by pyrosequencing for the cancer-associated genes: iNOS, eNOS and TP53. LINE-1 sequence was selected for genome-wide methylation readout.
Results
HnB smokers exhibited approximately a 13% higher iNOS methylation compared to both traditional smokers and never smokers (p = 0.004 in a crude analysis and p = 0.01 in a multivariable linear regression model adjusted for gender and age). However, HnB smoking did not influence the DNA methylation levels of TP53, eNOS, and LINE-1 in gingival tissues, as these were comparable to the levels observed in traditional smokers and never smokers.
Conclusions
HnB device smoking increased DNA methylation levels of iNOS gene, which might indicate a decreased iNOS expression in HnB smokers, compared to traditional smokers and never smokers. Implications of the observed iNOS methylation status in the development of oral cancer needs to be investigated in future studies.
期刊介绍:
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research aims to provide open access peer-reviewed publications of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work within all disciplines and fields of oral medicine and dentistry. The scope of Clinical and Experimental Dental Research comprises original research material on the anatomy, physiology and pathology of oro-facial, oro-pharyngeal and maxillofacial tissues, and functions and dysfunctions within the stomatognathic system, and the epidemiology, aetiology, prevention, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of diseases and conditions that have an effect on the homeostasis of the mouth, jaws, and closely associated structures, as well as the healing and regeneration and the clinical aspects of replacement of hard and soft tissues with biomaterials, and the rehabilitation of stomatognathic functions. Studies that bring new knowledge on how to advance health on the individual or public health levels, including interactions between oral and general health and ill-health are welcome.