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CompletedNCT06135116

Regulatory T Cell With Related Interleukins in Periodontal Disease Progression

CD4+CD25+High FOXp3+ Regulatory T Cell With Related Interleukins and Vitamin D-binding Protein in Periodontal Disease Progression : Synergy or Cocaphony

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Al-Azhar University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

T Regulatory cells which suppressor subset of T cells and related cytokines remain in blood and infiltrates into the tissue under need. The role of Treg and related cytokines in succession of periodontal inflammation is recently a subject of research interest. Chronic gingivitis and periodontitis being chronic inflammatory diseases can upregulate various cytokines in the systemic circulation and gingival crevicular fluid. This study aimed to compare levels of Tregs with Interleukin-21, 22, 33, 35 and vitamin D-binding protein in blood and GCF of periodontally healthy persons, chronic gingivitis patients, and severe chronic periodontitis patients.

Detailed description

T regs infiltration might reveal a trial to control tissue damage, however it also might be suggestive of a destructive effect of Tregs in periodontitis . Tregs can actually play a damaging role as this cells can annoyingly weaken the immune reaction towards infectious agents that could be possibly harmful in a periodontal environment . Immunopathology of Treg cell mediated via its pro-inflammatory cytokines during inflammatory conditions. IL-33 "recent member of pro-inflammatory IL-1 category" was recognized as placard in the stability of Foxp3+ Treg cell at mucosal sites. IL-33 has either pro- or anti-inflammatory property according to the disease and the model. It was speculated that IL-33 could improve the propagation from suppressive to dysregulated Treg cells in a dose-dependent manner . Interleukin (IL)-21 which member of the type I (ℽ chain) cytokine family has the ability to minimize FoxP3 expression and restraining Treg suppressor function and homeostasis . The purpose from this study was to assess the role of circulating and localized Treg with their related cytokines in patients with inflammation of periodontal tissues and to correlate their levels with disease progression.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTFlow Cytometric Detection of Regulatory T Cells and Cytokines analysis by ELISAGingival crevicular fluid samples collection After removing supragingival plaque, sampling sites were isolated by cotton rolls and dried using air syringe, GCF samples were collected by inserting standardized paper point in the sulcus/ pocket at the proximal-facial line angle of six preselected sites in each patient teeth . Fluid was sucked by paper points for 30 seconds. The samples were immediately placed inside graduated eppendorf vials containing 250µl phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), and transported to the laboratory for subsequent assays . Blood Samples Collection From control and patient groups and under standard aseptic conditions, the peripheral blood was collected in Ethelene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid (EDTA) coated vacutainer tubes (K2 EDTA) 5.4mg (BD vacutainer) and transferred immediately to flow cytometric analysis lab.

Timeline

Start date
2023-11-01
Primary completion
2023-12-23
Completion
2024-01-01
First posted
2023-11-18
Last updated
2024-01-30

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06135116. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.