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The role of polymorphism of the IL6 gene in tooth replantation.

Liliane RoskampPaula Cristina TrevilattoCleber Machado SouzaSérgio Aparecido IgnácioGiomo Dieila de LimaThaís Munhoz PereiraVânia Portela Ditzel Westphalen
Published in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2021)
The absence or presence of root resorption on the root surface of a replanted tooth indicates an immune-inflammatory reaction. Since interleukin-6 (IL-6) is considered an inflammatory marker in bone resorption, this study aimed to investigate the association between clinical variables and polymorphisms in IL6, with the outcome of replanted teeth at 1-year follow-up. Altogether, 127 avulsed teeth that were replanted and had their root canals treated were selected for this study. Periapical radiographs were taken after replantation and after 1 year. Real-time PCR was used to genotype IL6 polymorphisms. Chi-square and 'Z' tests were performed to verify the association between genetic variables and the prognosis of replanted teeth (P < 0.05). An association was observed between the rs2069843 polymorphism of IL6 and the outcome of replanted teeth (P < 0.05). The rs2069843 polymorphism of IL6 may influence the outcome of avulsed and replanted teeth in the first year post-trauma.
Keyphrases
  • cone beam computed tomography
  • bone mineral density
  • postmenopausal women
  • bone loss
  • soft tissue