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Association of the Progress of Chronic Periodontitis with Interleukin-1B-511 Genetic Polymorphisms

WU Xue-li1, HUANG Ping2, ZHOU Xue-dong1   

  1. 1. Key. Laboratory of Oral Biomedical Engineering of Ministry of Education, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China; 2. Dept. of Periodontology, West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China
  • Received:2006-12-25 Revised:2006-12-25 Online:2006-12-20 Published:2006-12-20

Abstract:

Objective  To study the natural progress of different degree chronic periodontitis and its association with IL-1B-511 genetic polymorphisms. Methods  100 subjects with chronic periodontitis were selected and exam-ined at baselined and in the 6 month and in 1 year on attatchment loss at 6 sites of each tooth. DNA samples were obtained with buccal swabbing technique and were further analyzed for IL-1B-511 genotype polymorphisms using PCR-RFLP-based method in all subjects. Results  The mean AL increases were 1.43 mm within 1 year. Among 100 subjects, 16 patients with moderate progression(0 mm<AL increase/a year≤1.0 mm), 84 patients with rapid progres- sion of periodontal disease(AL increase/a year>1.0 mm). There was no significant difference for the distribution and frequency of IL-1B-511 genotype and alleles between the AL increase/a year>1.0 mm group and AL increase/a year≤1.0 mm group. The progression of periodontal disease(AL increase/a year>1.0 mm group) was significantly high-er in the non-severe chronic periodontitis group than in the severe group(P<0.05). The percentage of molar was higher as far as the rapid-progress sites(AL increase>2.0 mm both in the 6th and the 12th months examination) were concerned than that of premolar and anterior(P<0.05). The number of progressed sites in the severe group was higher than the non-severe chronic periodontitis group(P<0.05). Conclusion  The progress of chronic periodontits varies in-dividually. No specific relationship was found between the progression of chronic periodontitis and IL-1 gene polymorphisms.

Key words: Streptococcusmutans, genotype, DNAfingerprinting