aMMP-8 POCT vs. Other Potential Biomarkers in Chair-Side Diagnostics and Treatment Monitoring of Severe Periodontitis

Aji, Nur Rahman Ahmad Seno and Raisanen, Ismo T. and Rathnayake, Nilminie and Lundy, Fionnuala T. and Mc Crudden, Maeliosa T. C. and Goyal, Lata and Sorsa, Timo and Gupta, Shipra (2024) aMMP-8 POCT vs. Other Potential Biomarkers in Chair-Side Diagnostics and Treatment Monitoring of Severe Periodontitis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25 (17). pp. 2-13. ISSN 1661-6596

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Abstract

Abstract: This study aimed to compare several potential mouthrinse biomarkers for periodontitis including active matrix-metalloproteinase-8 (aMMP-8), total MMP-8, and other inflammatory biomarkers in diagnosing and monitoring the effects of nonsurgical periodontal therapy. Thirteen
patients with stage III/IV periodontitis were recruited, along with thirteen periodontally and systemically healthy controls. These 13 patients were representative of the number of outpatients visiting any dentist in a single day. Full-mouth clinical periodontal parameters and biomarkers (the aMMP-8 point-of-care-test [POCT], total MMP-8, tissue inhibitor of MMPs (TIMP)-1, the aMMP-8 RFU activity assay, Myeloperoxidase, PMN elastase, calprotectin, and interleukin-6) were recorded at baseline and after nonsurgical therapy at 6 weeks. The aMMP-8 POCT was the most efficient and precise discriminator, with a cut-off of 20 ng/mL found to be optimal. Myeloperoxidase, MMP-8’s oxidative activator,
was also efficient. Following closely in precision was the aMMP-8 RFU activity assay and PMN elastase. In contrast, the total MMP-8 assay and the other biomarkers were less efficient and precise in distinguishing patients with periodontitis from healthy controls. aMMP-8, MPO, and PMN elastase may form a proteolytic and pro-oxidative tissue destruction cascade in periodontitis, potentially
representing a therapeutic target. The aMMP-8 chair-side test with a cut-off of 20 ng/mL was the most efficient and precise discriminator between periodontal health and disease. The aMMP-8 POC test can be effectively used by dental professionals in their dental practices in online and real-time diagnoses as well as in monitoring periodontal disease and educating and encouraging good oral
practices among patients.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: periodontitis; aMMP-8; active matrix metalloproteinase-8; biomarker; diagnosis
Subjects: R Medicine > RK Dentistry
Divisions: Faculty of Dentistry > Dental Study Program Academic Phase
Depositing User: Desy Natalia Anggorowati Anggorowati
Date Deposited: 14 Feb 2025 07:59
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2025 07:59
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/13900

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