Gingival Crevicular Fluid Levels of Human Beta-defensin 2 and 3 in Healthy and Diseased Sites of Individuals with and without Periodontitis.

Alexandre Godinho Pereira, Lidiane Cristina Machado Costa, Kahena Rodrigues Soldati, Mauro Henrique Nogueira Guimarães de Abreu, Fernando Oliveira Costa, Daniela Leal Zandim-Barcelos, Luís Otávio Miranda Cota
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Objective: Human beta-defensins (hBDs) play an important role in the susceptibility to periodontitis. This study aimed to evaluate the levels of hBD-2 and hBD-3 in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) of individuals with and without periodontitis.

Methods: Twenty periodontally healthy individuals (H) and 20 with periodontitis (P) were recruited. GCF samples were collected from healthy sites (Hh; n=20) from H individuals; and from healthy sites (Ph; n=20), sites with gingival inflammation but no attachment loss (Pg; n=20) and sites with inflammation and attachment loss (Pp; n=20) from P individuals. Levels of hBDs (pg/mL) were determined using ELISA. Comparisons between individuals and among sites were performed through hierarchical linear modelling.

Results: GCF levels [median(Q3-Q1)] of hBD-2 were: Hh=4.80 (0.00-30.69); Ph=33.29 (28.04-38.25); Pg=27.56 (23.14-35.50); and Pp=26.20 (23.20-42.54); and of hBD-3 were: Hh=0.00 (0.00-0.00); Ph=978.44 (760.48-1268.12); Pg=938.19 (806.75- 1266.38); and Pp=613.63 (325.50-854.68). Periodontitis at the individual level was associated with higher levels of hBD-2 (p=0.023) and hBD-3 (p greater than 0.001). No influence of site phenotype was observed on hBDs levels.

Conclusion: Individuals with periodontitis presented higher levels of hBD-2 and hBD-3 in the GCF. These levels seemed to be influenced by periodontitis at the individual level but not by periodontal site.

人β -防御素2和3的牙龈沟液水平在健康和患病部位的个体有和没有牙周炎。
目的:人β -防御素(hBDs)在牙周炎易感性中起重要作用。本研究旨在评估牙周炎患者和非牙周炎患者龈沟液(GCF)中hBD-2和hBD-3的水平。方法:选取牙周健康者(H) 20例,牙周炎患者(P) 20例。GCF样本采集自健康站点(Hh;n=20)来自H个个体;健康站点(Ph值;n=20),有牙龈炎症但没有附着丧失的部位(Pg;n=20)和炎症和附着丧失部位(Pp;n=20)。ELISA法检测hBDs水平(pg/mL)。个体之间和站点之间的比较通过分层线性建模进行。结果:hBD-2的GCF水平[中位数(Q3-Q1)]为:Hh=4.80 (0.00-30.69);Ph = 33.29 (28.04 - -38.25);Pg = 27.56 (23.14 - -35.50);Pp=26.20 (23.20 ~ 42.54);hBD-3的Hh=0.00 (0.00 ~ 0.00);Ph = 978.44 (760.48 - -1268.12);Pg=938.19 (806.75- 1266.38);Pp=613.63(325.50-854.68)。个体牙周炎与较高水平的hBD-2 (p=0.023)和hBD-3 (p > 0.001)相关。未观察到位点表型对hBDs水平的影响。结论:牙周炎患者GCF中hBD-2和hBD-3水平较高。这些水平似乎受个体牙周炎的影响,而不受牙周部位的影响。
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