Association of salivary TREM-1 and PGLYRP1 inflammatory markers with non-communicable diseases.
Angelika SilbereisenRonaldo Lira-JuniorSigvard ÅkermanBjörn KlingeElisabeth Almer BoströmNagihan BostanciPublished in: Journal of clinical periodontology (2023)
Salivary TREM-1 is associated with periodontitis and caries, while PGLYRP1 is associated with gingival inflammation and caries. Additionally, TREM-1 levels are modified by smoking, while PGLYRP1 is modified by sex and muscle and joint diseases. TREM-1 and PGLYRP1 in saliva could serve as potential biomarkers for detecting and monitoring non-communicable diseases.