Fernando Costa Giffoni, Thaís Ellen Chaves Gomes, Priscila Nazaré de Souza, Paula Valente E Silva, Luiz Alexandre Viana Magno, Amanda Lage Cândido, Marcelo Faria Lasmar, Sebastião Guilherme de Oliveira Neto, Marcus Vinicius Lucas Ferreira, Thiago Moreira Gonçalves Araujo, Luara Isabela Dos Santos, Bruno Ramos Chrcanovic, Ricardo Santiago Gomez, Roberta Rayra Martins-Chaves
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Investigation of the Telomere Length in PERI-Implant Oral Mucosa Cells.
Background: The biological effects of dental implants on peri-implant tissues have been widely investigated. Recent reports of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cases adjacent to dental implants have raised concerns regarding the potential impact of implant materials on cellular aging and oncogenic transformation. Telomeres, which protect chromosome ends, undergo progressive shortening and play a critical role in cellular senescence and tumorigenesis. However, the impact of dental implants on telomere length in peri-implant mucosa remains unclear.
Objective: This study aimed to compare telomere length in mucosa adjacent to dental implants with that of gingival tissue associated with healthy teeth.
Methods: A paired cross-sectional study was conducted with 16 patients who had dental implants for at least 1 year. Swabs were collected from the peri-implant mucosa and healthy gingival mucosa of the same patient. Telomere length was assessed using quantitative PCR, with the relative telomere-to-single-copy-gene ratio (T/C) calculated using the 2-∆∆Cq method.
Results: Telomere length in the peri-implant mucosa was not significantly different from that in the healthy gingival mucosa (p = 0.117).
Conclusion: These findings suggest that dental implants do not alter telomere length in adjacent mucosal cells.
期刊介绍:
The aim of the Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine is to publish manuscripts of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work in oral pathology and oral medicine. Papers advancing the science or practice of these disciplines will be welcomed, especially those which bring new knowledge and observations from the application of techniques within the spheres of light and electron microscopy, tissue and organ culture, immunology, histochemistry and immunocytochemistry, microbiology, genetics and biochemistry.