Department of General Surgery and Surgical-Medical Specialties, Unit of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, University of Catania, Via S. Sofia 78, 95123, Catania, Italy.
Department of Clinical Specialistic and Dental Sciences, Marche Polytechnic University, Ancona, Italy.
Clin Oral Investig. 2023 Nov;27(11):6855-6863. doi: 10.1007/s00784-023-05300-y. Epub 2023 Oct 10.
The present study aims to assess the serum circulating cell-free (cfDNA) concentrations in patients with periodontitis and cardiovascular disease (CVD) and to evaluate the impact of periodontitis on circulating cfDNA levels and the confounding factors that might mediated the possible relationship.
Healthy controls (n=30) and patients with CVD (n=31), periodontitis (n=31), and periodontitis + CVD (n=30) were enrolled in the present study. All subjects underwent regular periodontal examination and blood sampling and cfDNA evaluation. The analysis of the plasma cfDNA concentrations was performed using a dsDNA Assay Kit.
In comparison with healthy controls and CVD patients, periodontitis and periodontitis+CVD exhibited significantly higher expression of circulating cfDNA (p<0.05). There was a positive correlation among plasma cfDNA and clinical attachment loss (CAL) (p=0.019), high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) (p=0.027), and periodontal inflamed surface area (PISA) (p=0.003). Furthermore, the multivariate regression analysis evidenced that PISA (p<0.001), hs-CRP (p=0.014), and full-mouth bleeding score (FMBS) (p=0.004) were significant predictors of circulating cfDNA concentrations.
The results of the study highlighted that the periodontitis and periodontitis + CVD group showed higher circulating cfDNA expression in comparison with healthy controls and CVD patients. Moreover, the extent of periodontitis was correlated with the increased cfDNA levels and represented a significant predictor of the increased circulating cfDNA concentrations.
Unbalanced circulating cfDNA concentrations have been indicated to represent a possible risk of CVD and endothelial dysfunction. Periodontitis and periodontitis + CVD patients showed higher circulating cfDNA expression; moreover, the extent of periodontitis significantly predicted higher circulating cfDNA concentrations, suggesting the potential increased risk of developing CVD in periodontitis patients.
本研究旨在评估患有牙周炎和心血管疾病(CVD)患者的血清循环无细胞(cfDNA)浓度,并评估牙周炎对循环 cfDNA 水平的影响以及可能介导这种可能关系的混杂因素。
本研究纳入了健康对照组(n=30)、CVD 患者组(n=31)、牙周炎组(n=31)和牙周炎+CVD 组(n=30)。所有受试者均接受常规牙周检查和血液采样以及 cfDNA 评估。使用 dsDNA 测定试剂盒分析血浆 cfDNA 浓度。
与健康对照组和 CVD 患者相比,牙周炎和牙周炎+CVD 组的循环 cfDNA 表达显著升高(p<0.05)。血浆 cfDNA 与临床附着丧失(CAL)(p=0.019)、高敏 C 反应蛋白(hs-CRP)(p=0.027)和牙周炎炎症表面面积(PISA)(p=0.003)呈正相关。此外,多元回归分析表明 PISA(p<0.001)、hs-CRP(p=0.014)和全口出血评分(FMBS)(p=0.004)是循环 cfDNA 浓度的显著预测因子。
研究结果表明,与健康对照组和 CVD 患者相比,牙周炎和牙周炎+CVD 组的循环 cfDNA 表达更高。此外,牙周炎的严重程度与 cfDNA 水平的升高相关,是循环 cfDNA 浓度升高的重要预测因子。
不平衡的循环 cfDNA 浓度表明可能存在 CVD 和血管内皮功能障碍的风险。牙周炎和牙周炎+CVD 患者的循环 cfDNA 表达较高;此外,牙周炎的严重程度显著预测了循环 cfDNA 浓度的升高,提示牙周炎患者发生 CVD 的风险增加。