miR-1226 detection in GCF as potential biomarker of chronic periodontitis: A pilot study
- PMID: 29680855
- PMCID: PMC5945245
- DOI: 10.4317/medoral.22329
miR-1226 detection in GCF as potential biomarker of chronic periodontitis: A pilot study
Abstract
Background: The study and identification of new biomarkers for periodontal disease, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), may give us more information about the location and severity of the disease and will serve as a basis for treatment planning and disease-monitoring. miRNAs are a group of small RNAs which are involved in gene regulation by binding to their messenger RNA target (mRNA). In this pilot study, the procedure for purifying miRNAs from gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) was, for the first time, described. In addition, the concentration of miRNAs in GCF was analyzed and compared between patients with moderate or severe chronic periodontitis (CP) and healthy controls.
Material and methods: GCF samples were collected from single-rooted teeth of patients with moderate or severe CP (n=9) and of healthy individuals (n=9). miRNAs were isolated from GCF using miRNeasy Serum/Plasma kit (Qiagen, CA. USA). Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to determine the expression of a series of miRNAs candidates that are related to bone metabolism. The significance of differences in miRNA levels between both groups was determined using Mann-Whitney U test.
Results: The results from this pilot study indicate that miRNAs can be isolated from GCF. Six different miRNAs were analyzed (miR-671, miR-122, miR-1306, miR-27a, miR-223, miR-1226), but only miR-1226 showed statically significant differences between the CP group and healthy controls (p<0.05). This miRNA was downregulated in patients with CP.
Conclusions: Within the limitations of the present study, it may be concluded that miR-1226 can be a promising biomarker for periodontal disease, adding relevant information to common clinical parameters used for diagnosis and prognosis of periodontitis.
Conflict of interest statement
Figures


References
-
- Lamster IB, Novak MJ. Host Mediators in Gingival Crevicular Fluid: Implications for the Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease. Crit Rev Oral Biol Med. 1992;3:31–60. - PubMed
-
- Griffiths GS. Formation, Collection and Significance of Gingival Crevice Fluid. Periodontol 2000. 2003;31:32–42. - PubMed
-
- Gomez RS, Dutra WO, Moreira PR. Epigenetics and periodontal disease: Future perspectives. Inflamm Res. 2009;58:625–9. - PubMed
-
- Bobetsis YA, Barros SP, Lin DM, Weidman JR, Dolinoy DC, Jirtle RL. Bacterial Infection Promotes DNA Hypermethylation. J Dent Res. 2007;86:169–174. - PubMed
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Miscellaneous