Role of IL-6, TNF-A and LT-A variants in the modulation of the clinical expression of plaqueinduced gingivitis
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: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: The purpose of the present study was to assess the association of interleukin-6
(IL-6), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-A) and lymphotoxin alpha (LT-A) gene
polymorphisms with the clinical parameters of gingivitis in a large experimental
gingivitis trial and with each of two subgroups, ‘‘high responder’’ (HR, n524) and
‘‘low responder’’ (LR, n524), with distinct susceptibility to gingivitis.
Material and Methods: Ninety-six systemically and periodontally healthy nonsmokers,
46 males (mean age: 23.9 1.7) and 50 females (mean age: 23.3 1.6),
were included in a randomized split-mouth localized 21-day experimental gingivitis
trial. Plaque index, gingival index, gingival crevicular fluid volume and angulated
bleeding score were recorded. HR and LR subgroups were characterized by
substantially different severities of gingival inflammation despite a similar plaque
accumulation rate. All subjects were genetically characterized for IL-6174, IL-6597,
TNF-A308 and LT-A1252 polymorphisms.
Results: None of the variants analysed, either as single polymorphisms or as a
combined genotype, was associated with the clinical parameters in the overall
population. For the polymorphisms studied, genotypic distributions in HR and LR
subjects were not significantly different.
Conclusions: The present results suggest an absence of association between IL-6,
TNF-A and LT-A polymorphisms and subject-based clinical behaviour of the gingiva
in response to de novo plaque accumulation.
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