Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2183199 Immunobiology 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimEvaluate the effects of smoking on chemokines of the human chronic periodontitis (CP).Materials and methodsGingival samples were obtained from 23 smokers (S) and 20 non-smokers (NS) diagnosed with CP. Periodontal examination was performed. The CCL2, CCL3, CCL5, CCL19, CCL20, and CXCL8 chemokine levels were measured in gingival tissues using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Chemokines were compared between S and NS, and were correlated with the number of cigarettes per day (C/day) and time of the smoking habit in years (SH/years).ResultsCCL3 and CXCL8 of S were significantly smaller than that found in NS subjects, whereas the CCL5 levels increased in the S group. Negative correlations could be observed between CCL19 levels and SH/year.ConclusionSmoking suppresses the immune response which may contribute to an increased susceptibility to periodontal disease in smokers.

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