Post-viral alterations in periodontal health in individuals recovering from COVID-19.

IF 3.1 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1654029
Jelena Roganović, Milena Barać, Biljana Miličić, Milan Petrović, Stefan Sredojević, Ana Đinić Krasavčević, Nataša Nikolić-Jakoba
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This study explores post-viral immune modulation in periodontal health using COVID-19 convalescence as a model. We hypothesized that post-COVID-19 recovery induces epigenetic alterations, measurable through salivary methyl-transferase-like 3 (METTL3) expression and clinical-periodontal parameters. The present research comprises results from two studies: the clinical study, which included a total of 83 systemically healthy adults stratified into four groups according to periodontal status and COVID-19 history, and the laboratory study on human parotid gland samples (n = 10). Full-mouth periodontal status and unstimulated morning saliva were obtained. Glandular METTL3 and fat mass and obesity-associated factor as well as salivary METTL3 and cortisol were quantified using ELISA; psychological stress was assessed with the Perceived Stress Scale -10. Effect sizes were assessed using ANOVA and multivariable linear regression, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were generated for METTL3. Decreased levels of METTL3 in parotid tissue and in saliva of COVID-19 convalescents were found. Prior COVID-19 was significantly associated with METTL3 and plaque index (PI) as predictors, when adjusted for age, gender, periodontitis, and salivary cortisol. Strong associations between METTL3 and PI were found. Stress scores and cortisol did not differ between groups. Thus, downregulation of salivary METTL3 and concomitant plaque index reduction characterize the late convalescent phase of COVID-19. These epigenetic changes may reflect post-viral changes in parotid gland and periodontal health homeostasis and warrant longitudinal research confirmation.

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COVID-19恢复期患者牙周健康的病毒后改变
本研究以COVID-19恢复期为模型,探讨病毒后免疫调节在牙周健康中的作用。我们假设covid -19后恢复诱导表观遗传改变,可通过唾液甲基转移酶样3 (METTL3)表达和临床牙周参数测量。本研究包括两项研究的结果:临床研究,包括83名全身健康的成年人,根据牙周状况和COVID-19病史分为四组,以及人类腮腺样本的实验室研究(n = 10)。获得全口牙周状况和未受刺激的早晨唾液。采用ELISA法定量测定腺体METTL3、脂肪量及肥胖相关因子、唾液METTL3、皮质醇;采用感知压力量表-10评估心理压力。采用方差分析和多变量线性回归评估效应大小,并生成METTL3的受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线。发现COVID-19恢复期患者腮腺组织和唾液中METTL3水平降低。当对年龄、性别、牙周炎和唾液皮质醇进行调整后,既往的COVID-19与METTL3和斑块指数(PI)作为预测因子显著相关。发现METTL3与PI有很强的相关性。压力得分和皮质醇在两组之间没有差异。因此,唾液METTL3的下调和伴随的斑块指数降低是COVID-19恢复期晚期的特征。这些表观遗传变化可能反映了腮腺和牙周健康稳态的病毒后变化,值得纵向研究证实。
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