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Shared epigenetic alterations between oral cancer and periodontitis: A preliminary study

Andrea Gabusi, Davide B. Gissi, Sara Grillini, Martina Stefanini, Achille Tarsitano, Claudio Marchetti, Maria Pia Foschini, Lucio Montebugnoli, Luca Morandi

Oral diseases(2023)

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Abstract
Introduction We recently developed a non-invasive sampling procedure for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) detection based on DNA methylation analysis of a panel of 13 genes. Oral cancer, as well as acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, may influence the methylation level of several genes in the oral cavity. In the present study, we evaluated the presence of periodontal disease (PD) and the methylation status using our 13-gene panel. Methods Oral brushing specimens were collected from three different patient groups: 23 gingival OSCC patients, 15 patients affected by PD, and 15 healthy volunteers lacking evidence of PD. DNA methylation analysis was performed and each sample was determined to be positive or negative based on a predefined cut-off value. Results Positive results were found for 23/23 OSCC patients, 3/15 PD patients, and 0/15 samples from healthy volunteers. The GP1BB and MIR193 genes in the PD group exhibited mean methylation levels similar to OSCC patients. ZAP70 showed different methylation levels among three groups. Conclusion Preliminary data identified shared epigenetic alterations between PD and OSCC patients in two inflammatory genes (GP1BB and MIR193). This study may help to identify potential links between the two diseases and serve as a starting point for the future research focused on pathogenesis.
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13 gene panel,DNA methylation analysis,oral squamous cell carcinoma,periodontal disease
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