Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis

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Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis. / Damgaard, Christian; Massarenti, Laura; Danielsen, Anne Katrine; Graversen, Jonas H.; Holmstrup, Palle; Nielsen, Claus H.; Palarasah, Yaseelan.

In: Journal of Periodontology, Vol. 93, No. 9, 2022, p. 1294-1301.

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Damgaard, C, Massarenti, L, Danielsen, AK, Graversen, JH, Holmstrup, P, Nielsen, CH & Palarasah, Y 2022, 'Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis', Journal of Periodontology, vol. 93, no. 9, pp. 1294-1301. https://doi.org/10.1002/JPER.21-0530

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Damgaard, C., Massarenti, L., Danielsen, A. K., Graversen, J. H., Holmstrup, P., Nielsen, C. H., & Palarasah, Y. (2022). Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis. Journal of Periodontology, 93(9), 1294-1301. https://doi.org/10.1002/JPER.21-0530

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Damgaard C, Massarenti L, Danielsen AK, Graversen JH, Holmstrup P, Nielsen CH et al. Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis. Journal of Periodontology. 2022;93(9):1294-1301. https://doi.org/10.1002/JPER.21-0530

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Damgaard, Christian ; Massarenti, Laura ; Danielsen, Anne Katrine ; Graversen, Jonas H. ; Holmstrup, Palle ; Nielsen, Claus H. ; Palarasah, Yaseelan. / Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis. In: Journal of Periodontology. 2022 ; Vol. 93, No. 9. pp. 1294-1301.

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title = "Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis",
abstract = "Background: Periodontitis (PD) is classified by Grades A through C according to the risk of further progression, PD Grade C (PD-C) being the most severe progressing form. It is a matter of controversy, whether the disease activity observed in PD-C is due to impaired immune reactivity toward bacteria embedded in biofilms or a hyper-reactive immune response causing tissue damage as a bystander phenomenon. Little is known about the role of complement in this respect. Methods: Plasma and unstimulated saliva samples were collected from patients with PD-B (n = 34) or -C (n = 27) and healthy controls (HCs) (n = 28). Salivary and plasma levels of total C3, C3c, and C3dg were quantified using sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: Salivary levels of total C3 and C3dg were elevated in PD-B and PD-C patients compared to HCs (both P < 0.05), while the levels of C3c were elevated in PD-C compared to HCs. Plasma levels of C3c were higher in PD-B patients than in HCs (P < 0.05). Conclusion: PD-B and PD-C patients show increased complement activation compared to HCs, but no difference was found between the two disease grades. PD-B, but not PD-C, is associated with increased systemic complement activation as assessed by C3c in plasma.",
keywords = "complement component 3, immunology, inflammation and innate immunity, pathogenesis, periodontitis, saliva",
author = "Christian Damgaard and Laura Massarenti and Danielsen, {Anne Katrine} and Graversen, {Jonas H.} and Palle Holmstrup and Nielsen, {Claus H.} and Yaseelan Palarasah",
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T1 - Complement component 3 and its activation split-products in saliva associate with periodontitis

AU - Damgaard, Christian

AU - Massarenti, Laura

AU - Danielsen, Anne Katrine

AU - Graversen, Jonas H.

AU - Holmstrup, Palle

AU - Nielsen, Claus H.

AU - Palarasah, Yaseelan

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 American Academy of Periodontology.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - Background: Periodontitis (PD) is classified by Grades A through C according to the risk of further progression, PD Grade C (PD-C) being the most severe progressing form. It is a matter of controversy, whether the disease activity observed in PD-C is due to impaired immune reactivity toward bacteria embedded in biofilms or a hyper-reactive immune response causing tissue damage as a bystander phenomenon. Little is known about the role of complement in this respect. Methods: Plasma and unstimulated saliva samples were collected from patients with PD-B (n = 34) or -C (n = 27) and healthy controls (HCs) (n = 28). Salivary and plasma levels of total C3, C3c, and C3dg were quantified using sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: Salivary levels of total C3 and C3dg were elevated in PD-B and PD-C patients compared to HCs (both P < 0.05), while the levels of C3c were elevated in PD-C compared to HCs. Plasma levels of C3c were higher in PD-B patients than in HCs (P < 0.05). Conclusion: PD-B and PD-C patients show increased complement activation compared to HCs, but no difference was found between the two disease grades. PD-B, but not PD-C, is associated with increased systemic complement activation as assessed by C3c in plasma.

AB - Background: Periodontitis (PD) is classified by Grades A through C according to the risk of further progression, PD Grade C (PD-C) being the most severe progressing form. It is a matter of controversy, whether the disease activity observed in PD-C is due to impaired immune reactivity toward bacteria embedded in biofilms or a hyper-reactive immune response causing tissue damage as a bystander phenomenon. Little is known about the role of complement in this respect. Methods: Plasma and unstimulated saliva samples were collected from patients with PD-B (n = 34) or -C (n = 27) and healthy controls (HCs) (n = 28). Salivary and plasma levels of total C3, C3c, and C3dg were quantified using sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: Salivary levels of total C3 and C3dg were elevated in PD-B and PD-C patients compared to HCs (both P < 0.05), while the levels of C3c were elevated in PD-C compared to HCs. Plasma levels of C3c were higher in PD-B patients than in HCs (P < 0.05). Conclusion: PD-B and PD-C patients show increased complement activation compared to HCs, but no difference was found between the two disease grades. PD-B, but not PD-C, is associated with increased systemic complement activation as assessed by C3c in plasma.

KW - complement component 3

KW - immunology

KW - inflammation and innate immunity

KW - pathogenesis

KW - periodontitis

KW - saliva

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VL - 93

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EP - 1301

JO - Journal of Periodontology

JF - Journal of Periodontology

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