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      Immunoexpression of interleukin-6 in drug-induced gingival overgrowth patients

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          Abstract

          Background:

          To analyze the role of proinflammatory cytokines in drug-induced gingival enlargement in Indian population.

          Aim:

          To evaluate for the presence of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in drug-induced gingival enlargement and to compare it with healthy control in the absence of enlargement.

          Materials and Methods:

          Thirty-five patients selected for the study and divided into control group (10) and study group (25) consisting of phenytoin (10); cyclosporin (10) and nifedipine (5) induced gingival enlargement. Gingival overgrowth index of Seymour was used to assess overgrowth and allot groups. Under LA, incisional biopsy done, tissue sample fixed in 10% formalin and immunohistochemically evaluated for the presence of IL-6 using LAB-SA method, Labeled- Streptavidin-Biotin Method (LAB-SA kit from Zymed- 2 nd generation LAB-SA detection system, Zymed Laboratories, CA). The results of immunohistochemistry were statistically analyzed using Kruskaal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney test.

          Results:

          The data obtained from immunohistochemistry assessment shows that drug-induced gingival overgrowth (DIGO) samples express more IL-6 than control group and cyclosporin expresses more IL-6 followed by phenytoin and nifedipine.

          Conclusion:

          Increased IL-6 expression was noticed in all three DIGO groups in comparison with control group. Among the study group, cyclosporin expressed maximum IL-6 expression followed by phenytoin and nifedipine.

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                Journal
                Contemp Clin Dent
                Contemp Clin Dent
                CCD
                Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
                Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
                0976-237X
                0976-2361
                Apr-Jun 2016
                : 7
                : 2
                : 140-145
                Affiliations
                [1] Department of Periodontics and Implantology, Government Dental College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Dr. P. R. Ganesh, F-157, F-Block, Anna Nagar East, Chennai - 600 102, Tamil Nadu, India. E-mail: ganeshputtu@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                CCD-7-140
                10.4103/0976-237X.183048
                4906853
                27307657
                8fb39914-208a-45d2-bce9-e9f9693995a0
                Copyright: © Contemporary Clinical Dentistry

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.

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                Dentistry
                cytokines,drug-induced gingival overgrowth,fibrosis,immunohistochemistry,interleukin-6,tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase

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