IL-33 in Patients with Periodontitis and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Objective: A link between periodontitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been identified, and interleukin-33 (IL-33) may play an important role in the common inflammatory mechanisms of these diseases. This study analyzed the associations of the serum IL-33 level with the occurrence and severity of periodontitis and COPD.
Methods: A total of 161 participants were divided into four groups: healthy volunteers, periodontitis patients, COPD patients, and patients with both COPD and periodontitis. Associations between serum IL-33 levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and clinical factors as well as the risks and severity of periodontitis and COPD were analyzed.
Results: Serum IL-33 levels were lower in all patient groups than in healthy controls. A trend toward lower IL-33 levels was observed among patients with both diseases compared with patients with either disease alone. The serum IL-33 level was also inversely associated with the severity of periodontitis and COPD. The serum IL-33 level was negatively associated with risks of periodontitis and COPD, indicating that IL-33 is likely involved in the pathophysiologic mechanism of the relationship between COPD and periodontitis.
Conclusion: This study advances our understanding of the association between COPD and periodontitis and provides new bases for COPD prevention and treatment.
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Alarcon-Sanchez M, Romero-Castro N, Reyes-Fernandez S, Sanchez-Tecolapa E, Heboyan A Eur J Med Res. 2024; 29(1):440.
PMID: 39210476 PMC: 11363595. DOI: 10.1186/s40001-024-02039-4.