Salivary interleukin-17A and interleukin-18 as potential biomarkers of immunopathogenesis and oral health status in rheumatoid arthritis.

Ahmed Abdul-Hassan Abbas, Zahraa F Shaker, Batool Hassan Al-Ghurabi, Ghaib Nidhal H, Mohammed Ahmed Abdulhassan, Mustafa Ahmed Abdulhassan
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by persistent inflammation and is often associated with poor oral health. Cytokines play a central role in RA immunopathogenesis. This case-control study investigated the involvement of salivary interleukin-17A (IL-17A) and interleukin-18 (IL-18) in RA patients in relation to oral health status. Unstimulated whole saliva samples were collected from 20 RA patients and 20 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Oral health was assessed using plaque and gingival indices. Salivary IL-17A and IL-18 concentrations were measured by ELISA. RA patients exhibited significantly higher salivary levels of IL-17A and IL-18 compared to controls (p < 0.05). Both cytokines showed positive correlations with gingival index, and IL-17A was also correlated with disease activity (DAS28). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis demonstrated that both interleukins effectively discriminated RA patients from healthy controls (AUC = 0.927 for IL-17A, AUC = 0.925 for IL-18). These findings suggest that elevated salivary IL-17A and IL-18 are associated with increased oral inflammation and may serve as non-invasive biomarkers for RA immunopathogenesis and oral health deterioration.

唾液白介素- 17a和白介素-18作为类风湿关节炎免疫发病机制和口腔健康状况的潜在生物标志物
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种以持续炎症为特征的慢性自身免疫性疾病,通常与口腔健康状况不佳有关。细胞因子在类风湿关节炎的免疫发病机制中起核心作用。本病例对照研究探讨了唾液白细胞介素- 17a (IL-17A)和白细胞介素-18 (IL-18)在RA患者口腔健康状况中的作用。从20名RA患者和20名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照中收集了未刺激的全唾液样本。用牙菌斑和牙龈指数评估口腔健康。ELISA法检测唾液IL-17A、IL-18浓度。RA患者唾液IL-17A和IL-18水平明显高于对照组(p < 0.05)。两种细胞因子均与牙龈指数呈正相关,IL-17A也与疾病活动性相关(DAS28)。受试者工作特征(ROC)分析显示,两种白细胞介素均能有效区分RA患者和健康对照(IL-17A的AUC = 0.927, IL-18的AUC = 0.925)。这些研究结果表明,唾液IL-17A和IL-18的升高与口腔炎症的增加有关,可能作为RA免疫发病机制和口腔健康恶化的非侵入性生物标志物。
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