Gender differences in immunological response of African-American juveniles with grade C molar incisor pattern periodontitis

JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY(2022)

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Background Prevalence of grade C molar incisor periodontitis (C/MIP) in females (F) and males (M) is controversial, although some studies suggest higher prevalence in females. The objective of this study was to evaluate differences in clinical parameters, and levels of cyto/chemokines in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and peripheral blood response. Methods GCF and blood were collected from 79 C/MIP African-American participants (53F and 26 M) and healthy controls (58F and 38 M), aged 5 to 23. Blood was stimulated with ultrapure LPS from Escherichia coli (Ec) and Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) and we quantified levels of 14 cyto/chemokines. Clinical parameters were collected before and 12 months following treatment Results No clinical parameters or age differences were found between males and females, although age was negatively correlated with response to treatment. GCF levels of TNF alpha, IFN gamma, MIP1 alpha, and MCP1 from diseased and sites and healthy sites IFN gamma levels were higher in M (P < 0.05). C/MIP females presented higher Pg and Ec LPS induced levels of Eotaxin, IFN gamma, and GMCSF (P < 0.05), whereas healthy males presented higher Ec LPS induced levels of Eotaxin and IFN gamma (P < 0.05). Inflammatory profiles were also different among genders in disease (P = 0.004). Conclusions Although males seemed to present few elevated inflammatory markers in the GCF in disease and in health, females presented an elevated systemic inflammatory response to LPS in disease, which indicates a possible differential susceptibility to inflammation. Future studies need to determine if sex hormones have a role in the peripheral host response and in the pathogenesis of C/MIP.
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active immune response, aggressive periodontitis, cytokines, epidemiology, therapy
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