Gingivo-Periodontal Alterations in Pediatric Leukemia: A Comparative Analysis of IL-1β, IL-6, IL-17α and TGF-β1 Levels in Gingival Crevicular Fluid and Plasma
Alina Adumitroaie, Larisa Ghemiș, Vasilica Toma, Ancuta Goriuc, Oana Tanculescu, Melissa Entuc, Simina Vacariu, Liliana Georgeta Foia

TL;DR
This study found higher levels of certain inflammatory markers in leukemia patients compared to healthy children, linking them to oral health issues.
Contribution
The study identifies specific inflammatory biomarkers associated with gingival inflammation in pediatric leukemia patients.
Findings
Leukemia patients showed elevated IL-6, IL-17α, and TGF-β1 levels in both gingival crevicular fluid and plasma.
Gingival fluid IL-1β levels were higher in children with leukemia compared to healthy controls.
Inflammatory biomarkers correlated with worsening oral hygiene and gingival inflammation in leukemia patients.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Our study aimed to evaluate the oral health status associated with levels of certain inflammatory biomarkers in the gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) and plasma of children and adolescents with leukemia, in comparison to healthy subjects, in order to assess the correlation between pediatric leukemia and gingivo-periodontal alterations. Methods: The study was conducted on 97 subjects, divided into two groups: the study group, n = 47 leukemia subjects, and the control group, n = 50 healthy subjects. The collected GCF and plasma samples were analyzed for interleukins IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-17α and transforming growth factor TGF-β1 values using ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) techniques. Results: IL-6, IL-17α, and TGF-β1 recorded higher values for leukemia subjects, both in the GCF and plasma, compared to healthy subjects. Our results also pointed out higher…
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TopicsOral health in cancer treatment · Oral and gingival health research · Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
