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Analysis of YKL‐40 Acute‐Phase Protein and Interleukin‐6 Levels in Periodontal Disease

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Background: YKL‐40, a new acute‐phase protein, is shown to be elevated in inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and coronary artery diseases. However, there is no data indicating a relationship between YKL‐40 and periodontal disease. Interleukin‐6 (IL‐6) is the major regulator of acute‐phase protein synthesis and one of the most studied inflammatory markers in periodontal disease. The purpose of the present study is to evaluate YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and serum of patients with periodontal disease and healthy individuals.Methods: Periodontally healthy individuals (n = 15), patients with gingivitis (n = 15), and patients with severe chronic periodontitis (CP) (n = 15) without any systemic disease were included in the study. Clinical measurements were recorded; GCF and blood samples were obtained from each participant. GCF and serum YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels were analyzed by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay. Statistical analysis was performed by parametric and non‐parametric tests.Results: Total amounts of YKL‐40 and IL‐6 in GCF as well as serum YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels were significantly higher in patients with gingivitis and CP compared with healthy controls (P <0.01). YKL‐40 levels in GCF and serum as well as serum IL‐6 levels were significantly higher in patients with CP compared with patients with gingivitis (P <0.01).Conclusions: YKL‐40 levels in GCF as well as serum YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels increased from gingivitis to periodontitis. Within the limits of the present study, the YKL‐40 molecule might be a potential novel inflammatory marker of periodontal disease.
Title: Analysis of YKL‐40 Acute‐Phase Protein and Interleukin‐6 Levels in Periodontal Disease
Description:
Background: YKL‐40, a new acute‐phase protein, is shown to be elevated in inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and coronary artery diseases.
However, there is no data indicating a relationship between YKL‐40 and periodontal disease.
Interleukin‐6 (IL‐6) is the major regulator of acute‐phase protein synthesis and one of the most studied inflammatory markers in periodontal disease.
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and serum of patients with periodontal disease and healthy individuals.
Methods: Periodontally healthy individuals (n = 15), patients with gingivitis (n = 15), and patients with severe chronic periodontitis (CP) (n = 15) without any systemic disease were included in the study.
Clinical measurements were recorded; GCF and blood samples were obtained from each participant.
GCF and serum YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels were analyzed by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay.
Statistical analysis was performed by parametric and non‐parametric tests.
Results: Total amounts of YKL‐40 and IL‐6 in GCF as well as serum YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels were significantly higher in patients with gingivitis and CP compared with healthy controls (P <0.
01).
YKL‐40 levels in GCF and serum as well as serum IL‐6 levels were significantly higher in patients with CP compared with patients with gingivitis (P <0.
01).
Conclusions: YKL‐40 levels in GCF as well as serum YKL‐40 and IL‐6 levels increased from gingivitis to periodontitis.
Within the limits of the present study, the YKL‐40 molecule might be a potential novel inflammatory marker of periodontal disease.

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