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D. Domenyuk, F. Gil'miyarova, V. Shkarin, S. Dmitrienko, T. Kochkonyan, O. Ivanyuta, S. Domenyuk
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The interest taken in studying pathomorphological and pathophysiological mechanisms behind periodontal inflammation affecting children with undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia (UCTD) can be accounted for by the disease high prevalence, risk of its progression, as well as morphological and functional immaturity of tissues and low effectiveness of the available treatment options. The study into the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) expression in the gum and oral fluid biopsy material in children with UCTD is of both scientific and practical value in terms of diagnostic identification, disease course assessment, and the design of individualized treatment modes for periodontal diseases. In order to determine the specific features of MMP-2, MMP-8, MMP-9 expression, our study involved 61 children with periodontal diseases and various degrees of UCTD, as well as 27 healthy children with intact periodontium. The study implied analyzing the participants’ immune-histochemical studies of gum biopsy material and oral fluid enzyme immunoassay results. The enzyme immunoassay of MMP concentration in the oral fluid revealed that children with a prominent degree of UCTD, had their MMP-2, MMP-8, MMP-9 expression (medians 5.49 ng/ml, 478.4 ng/ml, 921.6 ng/ml, respectively) exceeding significantly the concentration of these enzymes in children whose degree of UCTD could be described as mild (medians 2.76 ng/ml, 317.1 ng/ml, 584.3 ng/ml, respectively). An analysis of the MMP expression in the gum biopsy material showed that MMP-2 is not a reliable indicator to offer data required to assess the clinical status of periodontal tissues, since it is detected both in healthy children with intact periodontium and in children with periodontal disease and the UCTD syndrome. MMP-8 and MMP-9 can provide an objective description of the active phase of periodontium inflammation, which means these enzymes should be considered as reliable biomarkers of inflammation activity at the disease manifestation stage. Biochemical and immunohistochemical studies of MMP-2, MMP-8, MMP-9 the expression in oral fluid and gum biopsy material in children with UCTD syndrome should be used to identify the periodontium structural and functional status, the nature of inflammation, to detect potential risk groups vulnerable to the development of periodontal diseases, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of various schemes for comprehensive treatment of periodontal issues.
基质金属蛋白酶在儿童结缔组织发育不良综合征牙周病发病机制中的生化和免疫组织化学研究
对研究影响未分化结缔组织发育不良(UCTD)儿童的牙周炎症背后的病理形态学和病理生理机制的兴趣可以归因于该疾病的高患病率、进展风险、组织的形态和功能不成熟以及可用治疗方案的低效性。基质金属蛋白酶(MMPs)在儿童UCTD牙龈和口腔液活检材料中的表达研究,对牙周病的诊断、病程评估和个性化治疗模式的设计具有科学和实用价值。为了确定MMP-2、MMP-8、MMP-9表达的特异性特征,我们的研究涉及61名患有牙周病和不同程度UCTD的儿童,以及27名患有完整牙周组织的健康儿童。该研究意味着分析参与者对牙龈活检材料的免疫组织化学研究和口腔液酶免疫测定结果。口腔液中MMP浓度的酶免疫分析显示,UCTD程度显著的儿童,MMP-9的表达(分别为5.49ng/ml、478.4ng/ml、921.6ng/ml)显著超过了UCTD程度可被描述为轻度的儿童中这些酶的浓度(分别为2.76ng/ml、317.1ng/ml、584.3ng/ml)。对牙龈活检材料中MMP表达的分析表明,MMP-2不是提供评估牙周组织临床状态所需数据的可靠指标,因为它在患有完整牙周组织的健康儿童以及患有牙周病和UCTD综合征的儿童中都有检测到。MMP-8和MMP-9可以提供对牙周组织炎症活动期的客观描述,这意味着这些酶应被认为是疾病表现阶段炎症活动的可靠生物标志物。MMP-2、MMP-8、MMP-9在儿童UCTD综合征口腔液和牙龈活检材料中的表达的生化和免疫组织化学研究应用于确定牙周组织的结构和功能状态、炎症性质,以检测易患牙周病的潜在风险群体,以及评估各种牙周问题综合治疗方案的有效性。
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Archiv EuroMedica
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