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Salivary levels of HNP 1-3 are related to oral ulcer activity in Behcet's disease

dc.contributor.authorMUMCU, GONCA
dc.contributor.authorDİRESKENELİ, RAFİ HANER
dc.contributor.authorERGUN, SAFİYE ATLAS TÜLİN
dc.contributor.authorCİMİLLİ, ZÜHRE HALE
dc.contributor.authorsMumcu, Gonca; Cimilli, Hale; Karacayli, Umit; Inanc, Nevsun; Ture-Ozdemir, Filiz; Eksioglu-Demiralp, Emel; Ergun, Tulin; Direskeneli, Haner
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-12T18:08:52Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-11T15:31:10Z
dc.date.available2022-03-12T18:08:52Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractBackground Saliva contains antimicrobial peptides derived from oral epithelium as well as neutrophils in the innate immune response. The aim of this study was to examine the association between salivary human neutrophil peptide (HNP) 1-3 levels originating from neutrophils and oral ulcers in patients with Behcet's disease (BD). Methods Ninety-five patients with BD (F/M: 39/56; mean age: 38.711.9years) and 53 healthy controls (HC; F/M: 23/30; mean age: 35.210.1years) were included in the study. The disease control group (F/M: 20/33; mean age: 33.7 +/- 10.7years) was comprised of patients with oral infection regarding endodontic infection (n=32) and pericoronitis (n=21). Salivary HNP 1-3 levels of groups were measured in unstimulated samples by ELISA (Hycult, the Netherlands). Results A statistically significant increase was found in salivary HNP 1-3 levels of patients with BD (2268.28 +/- 1216.38g/ml) compared with HC (1836.49 +/- 857.76g/ml), patients with endodontic infection (849.9 +/- 376.1g/ml), and patients with pericoronitis (824.3 +/- 284.02g/ml; P=0.024, 0.000 and 0.000, respectively). The ratio of active oral ulcer (100%, n=14) was higher in low HNP 1-3 levels (1000g/ml) than the others (66.7%, n=54) in active patients with BD (P=0.008). Moreover, salivary HNP 1-3 levels were significantly lower in patients with endodontic infection and patients with pericoronitis compared with those in the HC group and patients with BD (P=0.000). Conclusion A decrease in salivary HNP 1-3 levels might be a biological factor for predisposition to oral ulcers in patients with BD and oral infection in healthy patients.
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1365-4632.2012.05504.x
dc.identifier.eissn1365-4632
dc.identifier.issn0011-9059
dc.identifier.pubmed22861387
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/231209
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000325090800006
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWILEY
dc.relation.ispartofINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE
dc.subjectDEFENSINS
dc.subjectEXPRESSION
dc.subjectCRITERIA
dc.subjectHEALTH
dc.titleSalivary levels of HNP 1-3 are related to oral ulcer activity in Behcet's disease
dc.typearticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.endPage1201
oaire.citation.issue10
oaire.citation.startPage1198
oaire.citation.titleINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
oaire.citation.volume52

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