Expression Levels of miR-181 Family Members in Oral Biofluids as Biomarkers for Periodontitis Severity.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-20 Epub Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1620/tjem.2024.J058
Qun Li, Jin-Juan Zhu
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This study aimed to assess the diagnostic potential of microRNA-181 (miR-181) family members in oral biofluids, namely saliva and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), as biomarkers for periodontitis severity. A cohort of 150 patients with periodontitis, including 82 with mild to moderate and 68 with advanced periodontitis, along with 90 healthy controls, were recruited. Analysis of miR-181 family expression using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) revealed differential expression levels in oral biofluids among the study groups. Salivary miRNAs, particularly miR-181a, displayed significant discriminatory ability in distinguishing periodontitis patients from healthy controls and between different stages of periodontitis severity, with high sensitivity and moderate to high specificity. In GCF samples, miR-181a and miR-181b exhibited robust discriminatory ability, while miR-181c showed moderate discriminatory ability. Conversely, miR-181d demonstrated lower discriminatory power in both saliva and GCF. Additionally, combination diagnosis using miR-181 family showed superior performance compared to individual miRNAs. Furthermore, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) analysis of inflammatory biomarkers (TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β) in GCF revealed elevated levels in periodontitis patients compared to healthy controls, with a further increase observed in advanced periodontitis. Spearman correlation analysis demonstrated a significant negative correlation between miR-181 family expression in GCF and inflammatory biomarker levels, indicating their potential role in modulating periodontal inflammation. Overall, these findings suggest that miR-181 family members in oral biofluids, particularly saliva, hold promise as diagnostic biomarkers for periodontitis severity. Additionally, their negative correlation with inflammatory biomarkers highlights their potential as modulators of periodontal inflammation, providing valuable insights into the pathogenesis of periodontitis.

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作为牙周炎严重程度生物标志物的口腔生物流体中 miR-181 家族成员的表达水平
本研究旨在评估口腔生物液体(即唾液和龈沟液(GCF))中microRNA-181 (miR-181)家族成员作为牙周炎严重程度生物标志物的诊断潜力。研究招募了150名牙周炎患者,包括82名轻度至中度牙周炎患者和68名晚期牙周炎患者,以及90名健康对照者。使用定量实时聚合酶链反应(qRT-PCR)分析miR-181家族表达,揭示了研究组间口服生物体液中miR-181家族表达水平的差异。唾液mirna,特别是miR-181a,在区分牙周炎患者和健康对照以及牙周炎严重程度的不同阶段方面显示出显著的区别能力,具有高敏感性和中高特异性。在GCF样本中,miR-181a和miR-181b表现出强大的区分能力,而miR-181c表现出中等的区分能力。相反,miR-181d在唾液和GCF中表现出较低的区分能力。此外,与单个mirna相比,使用miR-181家族的联合诊断表现出更好的性能。此外,酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)分析GCF中炎症生物标志物(TNF-α、IL-6和IL-1β)显示,与健康对照组相比,牙周炎患者GCF中的炎症生物标志物(TNF-α、IL-6和IL-1β)水平升高,晚期牙周炎患者进一步升高。Spearman相关分析显示,GCF中miR-181家族表达与炎症生物标志物水平呈显著负相关,表明其在调节牙周炎症中的潜在作用。总的来说,这些发现表明,口腔生物液体,特别是唾液中的miR-181家族成员有望作为牙周炎严重程度的诊断生物标志物。此外,它们与炎症生物标志物的负相关突出了它们作为牙周炎症调节剂的潜力,为牙周炎的发病机制提供了有价值的见解。
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