Phospho-tau 181 is enhanced in saliva and plasma of edentulous patients: a first sign of dementia?

IF 3.1 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-07-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1627681
Christine Zürcher, Michaela Defrancesco, Christian Humpel
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Abstract

Objectives: There is evidence that periodontitis can enhance the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The biomarkers beta-amyloid (40 and 42), total tau, and phospho-tau181 (pTau181) in cerebrospinal fluid help to diagnose AD. Saliva is an easy-to-collect fluid and we aim to analyze these biomarkers in patients with periodontitis.

Subjects and methods: Four groups of individuals were included: patients with healthy periodont, those with mild and severe periodontal diseases, and edentulous patients. These four biomarkers were analyzed in saliva using Lumipulse technology, and as a control, also cortisol, transferrin, and interleukin-6 were measured. Patients underwent a neuropsychological assessment, and plasma pTau181 was analyzed.

Results: No changes were seen for salivary beta-amyloid and total tau; however, salivary pTau181 was significantly increased in edentulous patients. This was accompanied by enhanced plasma pTau181 levels.

Conclusion: Our data show that pTau181 was significantly higher in saliva and plasma of edentulous patients, and we suggest that the loss of teeth may be linked to the progression of dementia. Consultation of dentists may be of importance to find risk factors for the progression of dementia, and salivary pTau181 could be a new associative marker.

无牙患者唾液和血浆中磷酸化tau 181升高:痴呆的第一个征兆?
目的:有证据表明牙周炎可以促进阿尔茨海默病(AD)的进展。脑脊液中的生物标志物β -淀粉样蛋白(40和42)、总tau蛋白和磷酸化tau181 (pTau181)有助于诊断AD。唾液是一种易于收集的液体,我们的目标是分析牙周炎患者的这些生物标志物。研究对象和方法:将健康牙周病患者、轻、重度牙周病患者和无牙患者分为四组。使用Lumipulse技术分析唾液中的这四种生物标志物,并测量皮质醇、转铁蛋白和白细胞介素-6作为对照。患者接受神经心理学评估,并分析血浆pTau181。结果:唾液β -淀粉样蛋白和总tau蛋白未见变化;然而,无牙患者唾液pTau181明显升高。这伴有血浆pta181水平升高。结论:我们的数据显示,无牙患者唾液和血浆中pTau181的含量明显升高,提示失牙可能与痴呆的进展有关。咨询牙医可能对发现痴呆进展的危险因素很重要,唾液pTau181可能是一个新的相关标志物。
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