Are Cytokines Linked to Collagen Breakdown During Periodontal Disease Progression?
Journal of Periodontology2003Vol. 74(2), pp. 196–201
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Anne‐Laure Ejeil, Frédérick Gaultier, Sylvie Igondjo‐Tchen, Karim Senni, B. Pellat, Gaston Godeau, Bruno Gogly
Abstract
The present study showed that EGF was not changed in inflamed gingival tissue and that IL-1beta and IL-4 were particularly and intensively correlated with collagen loss. These 2 cytokines could be markers of clinical severity during active periodontitis.
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