Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

Science Communicator Platform

Stay connected! Follow us on X network (Twitter):
Share By
Signs of the Presence of Th17 Cells in Chronic Periodontal Disease Publisher Pubmed



Adibrad M1 ; Deyhimi P2 ; Ganjalikhani Hakemi M3 ; Behfarnia P1 ; Shahabuei M1 ; Rafiee L4
Authors

Source: Journal of Periodontal Research Published:2012


Abstract

Background and Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the specific markers of T helper 17 (Th17) cells and their variations in people suffering from chronic periodontal disease in comparison with normal control subjects. Material and Methods: In 30 patients with periodontitis and 30 normal control subjects, the mRNA expressions of interleukin (IL)-17A and retinoic orphan receptorC2 (RORC2) were measured by quantitative RT-PCR. The protein levels of IL-17A and RORC2 were also evaluated by immunohistochemistry. The levels of these markers were compared between healthy and diseased periodontal tissues by the Mann-Whitney U-test. Results: In periodontal lesions, IL-17A and RORC2 were significantly overexpressed compared with normal tissues. According to our immunohistochemical analysis, the number of IL-17A-positive cells and RORC2-positive cells was significantly greater in periodontal lesions compared with control sites. Moreover, there was a positive correlation between the presence of IL-17A and RORC2 transcript and protein content levels in the gingiva of diseased patients. Conclusion: The results demonstrated a significant increase in the number of some specific markers of Th17 cells in patients suffering from periodontal disease in comparison with normal control subjects. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
Other Related Docs
9. Cytokine Gene Expression in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis Patients, Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (2015)