Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot Study
Objective: The protective mechanisms that maintain periodontal homeostasis in gingivitis and prevent periodontal tissue destruction are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to identify changes in the salivary proteome during experimental gingivitis.Study design: We used oral neutrophil quant...
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doaj-7f2b8743090f4d3b91388d47abe250292020-11-24T23:21:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology2235-29882016-01-01510.3389/fcimb.2015.00092169403Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot StudyGuy eAboodi0Corneliu eSima1Eduardo Buozi Moffa2Karla eT. B. Crosara3Yizhi (Cindy) eXiao4Walter L Siqueira5Michael eGlogauer6The University of Western OntarioUniversity of TorontoThe University of Western OntarioThe University of Western OntarioThe University of Western OntarioThe University of Western OntarioUniversity of TorontoObjective: The protective mechanisms that maintain periodontal homeostasis in gingivitis and prevent periodontal tissue destruction are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to identify changes in the salivary proteome during experimental gingivitis.Study design: We used oral neutrophil quantification and whole saliva (WS) proteomics to assess changes that occur in the inflammatory and resolution phases of gingivitis in healthy individuals. Oral neutrophils and WS samples were collected and clinical parameters measured on days 0, 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35. Results: Increased oral neutrophil recruitment and salivary cytoprotective proteins increased progressively during inflammation and decreased in resolution. Oral neutrophil numbers in gingival inflammation and resolution correlated moderately with salivary β-globin, thioredoxin and albumin and strongly with collagen alpha-1 and G-protein coupled receptor 98.Conclusions: Our results indicate that changes in salivary cytoprotective proteins in gingivitis are associated with a similar trend in oral neutrophil recruitment and clinical parameters. Clinical relevance: We found moderate to strong correlations between oral neutrophil numbers and levels of several salivary cytoprotective proteins both in the development of the inflammation and in the resolution of gingivitis. Our proteomics approach identified and relatively quantified specific cytoprotective proteins in this pilot study of experimental gingivitis; however, future and more comprehensive studies are needed to clearly identify and validate those protein biomarkers when gingivitis is active. □http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fcimb.2015.00092/fullGingivitisInflammationMass SpectrometryProteomicsSalivaoral neutrophils |
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Guy eAboodi Corneliu eSima Eduardo Buozi Moffa Karla eT. B. Crosara Yizhi (Cindy) eXiao Walter L Siqueira Michael eGlogauer Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot Study Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology Gingivitis Inflammation Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Saliva oral neutrophils |
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Guy eAboodi Corneliu eSima Eduardo Buozi Moffa Karla eT. B. Crosara Yizhi (Cindy) eXiao Walter L Siqueira Michael eGlogauer |
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Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot Study |
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Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot Study |
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Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot Study |
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Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot Study |
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Salivary Cytoprotective Proteins In Inflammation and Resolution During Experimental Gingivitis – A Pilot Study |
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salivary cytoprotective proteins in inflammation and resolution during experimental gingivitis – a pilot study |
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology |
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Objective: The protective mechanisms that maintain periodontal homeostasis in gingivitis and prevent periodontal tissue destruction are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to identify changes in the salivary proteome during experimental gingivitis.Study design: We used oral neutrophil quantification and whole saliva (WS) proteomics to assess changes that occur in the inflammatory and resolution phases of gingivitis in healthy individuals. Oral neutrophils and WS samples were collected and clinical parameters measured on days 0, 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35. Results: Increased oral neutrophil recruitment and salivary cytoprotective proteins increased progressively during inflammation and decreased in resolution. Oral neutrophil numbers in gingival inflammation and resolution correlated moderately with salivary β-globin, thioredoxin and albumin and strongly with collagen alpha-1 and G-protein coupled receptor 98.Conclusions: Our results indicate that changes in salivary cytoprotective proteins in gingivitis are associated with a similar trend in oral neutrophil recruitment and clinical parameters. Clinical relevance: We found moderate to strong correlations between oral neutrophil numbers and levels of several salivary cytoprotective proteins both in the development of the inflammation and in the resolution of gingivitis. Our proteomics approach identified and relatively quantified specific cytoprotective proteins in this pilot study of experimental gingivitis; however, future and more comprehensive studies are needed to clearly identify and validate those protein biomarkers when gingivitis is active. □ |
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Gingivitis Inflammation Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Saliva oral neutrophils |
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