Collagenolytic fragments and active gelatinase complexes in periodontitis
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- DOI: 10.1902/jop.2008.080021
Collagenolytic fragments and active gelatinase complexes in periodontitis
Abstract
Background: Periodontal tissues remodel rapidly, which enables quick adaptation to mechanical changes. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are involved in these remodeling processes under control of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMPs). In periodontitis, overactivity of MMPs results in pathologic tissue degradation. The aim of this study was to analyze MMPs and TIMPs in healthy and diseased gingiva, periodontal ligament (PDL), and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF).
Methods: Samples of gingiva, PDL, and GCF were obtained from healthy controls (gingiva: n = 18; PDL: n = 15; GCF: n = 8) and subjects with periodontitis (gingiva: n = 11; PDL: n = 18; GCF: n = 12). MMPs and TIMPs were analyzed by gelatin-, collagen-, and reverse zymography and by Western blotting. Total MMP activity was analyzed using a fluorogenic substrate.
Results: TIMP-1 and -2, active and pro-MMP-2 and -9, and active MMP-1 and -8 were present in all samples. Large amounts of active MMP-2 complexes and collagenolytic fragments were also found. Their levels were higher in PDL and GCF from subjects with periodontitis. In general, TIMP levels were lower in diseased periodontal tissues. Especially diseased GCF contained more MMPs. Surprisingly, some MMPs were more abundant in healthy gingiva and PDL than in diseased tissue.
Conclusions: Unexpected variations in MMP and TIMP levels in gingiva, PDL, and GCF may result from differences in subject characteristics and disease activity. The levels of active MMP-2 complexes and collagenolytic fragments are higher in the periodontium of subjects with periodontitis and might contribute significantly to periodontal destruction.
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