A systematic review of the protein composition of whole saliva in subjects with healthy periodontium compared with chronic periodontitis
Periodontitis is a chronic multifactorial inflammatory disease linked to oral microbiota dysbiosis. This disease progresses to infection that stimulates a host immune/inflammatory response, with progressive destruction of the tooth-supporting structures. This systematic review aims to present a robu...
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description | Periodontitis is a chronic multifactorial inflammatory disease linked to oral microbiota dysbiosis. This disease progresses to infection that stimulates a host immune/inflammatory response, with progressive destruction of the tooth-supporting structures.
This systematic review aims to present a robust critical evaluation of the evidence of salivary protein profiles for identifying oral diseases using proteomic approaches and summarize the use of these approaches to diagnose chronic periodontitis.
A systematic literature search was conducted from January 1st, 2010, to December 1st, 2022, based on PICO criteria following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and by searching the three databases Science Direct, Scopus, and Springer Link.
According to the inclusion criteria, eight studies were identified to analyze the proteins identified by proteomics.
The protein family S100 was identified as the most abundant in patients with chronic periodontitis. In this family, an increased abundance of S100A8 and S100A9 from individuals with the active disease was observed, which strongly relates to the inflammatory response. Moreover, the ratio S100A8/S100A9 and the metalloproteinase-8 in saliva could differentiate distinct periodontitis groups. The changes in protein profile after non-surgical periodontal therapy improved the health of the buccal area. The results of this systematic review identified a set of proteins that could be used as a complementary tool for periodontitis diagnosis using salivary proteins.
Biomarkers in saliva can be used to monitor an early stage of periodontitis and the progression of the disease following therapy. |
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A systematic literature search was conducted from January 1st, 2010, to December 1st, 2022, based on PICO criteria following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and by searching the three databases Science Direct, Scopus, and Springer Link.
According to the inclusion criteria, eight studies were identified to analyze the proteins identified by proteomics.
The protein family S100 was identified as the most abundant in patients with chronic periodontitis. In this family, an increased abundance of S100A8 and S100A9 from individuals with the active disease was observed, which strongly relates to the inflammatory response. Moreover, the ratio S100A8/S100A9 and the metalloproteinase-8 in saliva could differentiate distinct periodontitis groups. The changes in protein profile after non-surgical periodontal therapy improved the health of the buccal area. The results of this systematic review identified a set of proteins that could be used as a complementary tool for periodontitis diagnosis using salivary proteins.
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The protein family S100 was identified as the most abundant in patients with chronic periodontitis. In this family, an increased abundance of S100A8 and S100A9 from individuals with the active disease was observed, which strongly relates to the inflammatory response. Moreover, the ratio S100A8/S100A9 and the metalloproteinase-8 in saliva could differentiate distinct periodontitis groups. The changes in protein profile after non-surgical periodontal therapy improved the health of the buccal area. The results of this systematic review identified a set of proteins that could be used as a complementary tool for periodontitis diagnosis using salivary proteins.
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According to the inclusion criteria, eight studies were identified to analyze the proteins identified by proteomics.
The protein family S100 was identified as the most abundant in patients with chronic periodontitis. In this family, an increased abundance of S100A8 and S100A9 from individuals with the active disease was observed, which strongly relates to the inflammatory response. Moreover, the ratio S100A8/S100A9 and the metalloproteinase-8 in saliva could differentiate distinct periodontitis groups. The changes in protein profile after non-surgical periodontal therapy improved the health of the buccal area. The results of this systematic review identified a set of proteins that could be used as a complementary tool for periodontitis diagnosis using salivary proteins.
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subjects | Alzheimer's disease Alzheimers disease Bias Biology and Life Sciences Biomarkers Calgranulin A Calgranulin B Chronic Periodontitis - diagnosis Chronic Periodontitis - therapy Cohort analysis Comparative analysis Complications and side effects Composition Criteria Development and progression Diabetes Diagnosis Dysbacteriosis Exocrine glands Gum disease Health aspects Humans Infection Inflammatory diseases Inflammatory response Literature reviews Medical Subject Headings-MeSH Medicine and Health Sciences Metalloproteinase Microbiota (Symbiotic organisms) Microorganisms Neutrophil collagenase Periodontal Ligament Periodontitis Periodontium Physical Sciences Protein composition Proteins Proteomics Research and Analysis Methods Saliva Systematic review Teeth |
title | A systematic review of the protein composition of whole saliva in subjects with healthy periodontium compared with chronic periodontitis |
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