牙龈炎
怀孕
唾液
医学
S100A8型
蛋白质组学
胱抑素C
内科学
蛋白质组
胱抑素
免疫学
定量蛋白质组学
作者
Preethi Balan,Y.S. Chong,Qingsong Lin,Teck Kwang Lim,Huihua Li,Mun Loke Wong,Violeta Lopez,Hong-Gu He,Chaminda Jayampath Seneviratne
摘要
The present study aimed to investigate the salivary proteome profiles of pregnant women with gingivitis (PG) or without gingivitis (HP) and non-pregnant healthy controls (HC) by employing iTRAQ-based proteomics.Saliva samples were collected from 30 Chinese women comprising 10 subjects in each of the three groups (PG, HP, and HC). The samples were subjected to iTRAQ-based proteomics analysis, and ELISA was performed to validate the results. The subsequent observations were validated in a cohort of 48 subjects.Pathways associated with neutrophil-mediated immune response and antioxidant defence mechanism were significantly higher in PG than HC. The abundance of salivary cystatins (S, SA, and SN) and antimicrobials were significantly decreased in PG and HP, while cystatin C and D were additionally decreased in PG. Cystatin C was mapped to all the major catabolic pathways and was the most re-wired protein in pregnancy gingivitis. Further validation demonstrated cystatin C to be significantly lower in PG than HC.While the decrease in levels of salivary cystatins and antimicrobial proteins may predispose healthy pregnant women to pregnancy gingivitis, it may cause persistence of inflammation in pregnant women with gingivitis.
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