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Differential Expression of Inflammation-Related Genes in Down Syndrome Patients with or without Periodontal Disease.

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2019-10-21

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Baus-Domínguez, M
Gómez-Díaz, R
Torres-Lagares, D
Corcuera-Flores, J R
Ruiz-Villandiego, J C
Machuca-Portillo, G
Gutiérrez-Pérez, J L
Serrera-Figallo, M A

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Aware that Down Syndrome patients present among their clinical characteristics impaired immunity, the aim of this study is to identify the statistically significant differences in inflammation-related gene expression by comparing Down Syndrome patients with Periodontal Disease (DS+PD+) with Down Syndrome patients without Periodontal Disease (DS+PD-), and their relationship with periodontitis as a chronic oral inflammatory clinical feature. Case study and controls on eleven Down Syndrome patients (DS+PD+ vs. DS+PD-). RNA was extracted from peripheral blood using a Qiagen PAXgene Blood miRNA Kit when performing an oral examination. A search for candidate genes (92 selected) was undertaken on the total genes obtained using a Scientific GeneChip® Scanner 3000 (Thermo Fisher Scientific) and Clariom S solutions for human, mouse, and rat chips, with more than 20,000 genes annotated for measuring expression levels. Of the 92 inflammation-related genes taken initially, four genes showed a differential expression across both groups with a p value of There are differences in inflammation-related gene expression in Down Syndrome patients when comparing patients who present a state of chronic oral inflammation with patients with negative rates of periodontal disease.

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Annexin A3
B-Cell Activating Factor
Down Syndrome
Female
Humans
Inflammation
Integrin beta3
Male
Periodontal Diseases
Periodontitis

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