Proteomic profile of human gingival crevicular fluid reveals specific biological and molecular processes during clinical progression of periodontitis.
Alfredo TorresM Angélica MicheaÁkos VégváriMarion ArceAlicia MoralesElías LanyonMarcela AlcotaCamila FuentesRolando VernalMauricio BudiniRoman A ZubarevFermín E GonzálezPublished in: Journal of periodontal research (2023)
There are quantitative and qualitative differences in the proteome of GCF from periodontal sites according to the status of clinical progression of periodontitis. Progressive periodontitis sites are characterized by a protein profile associated with catabolic processes, immune response, and response to cellular stress, while stable periodontitis sites show a protein profile mainly related to wound repair and healing processes, cell death regulation, and chaperone-mediated autophagy. Understanding the etiopathogenic role of these profiles in progressive periodontitis may help to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
Keyphrases
- cell death
- immune response
- multiple sclerosis
- endothelial cells
- systematic review
- oxidative stress
- binding protein
- high resolution
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- dendritic cells
- small molecule
- single molecule
- cell cycle arrest
- mass spectrometry
- inflammatory response
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- label free
- pi k akt
- surgical site infection