13Feb 2023
Hypercitrullination and anti‐citrullinated protein antibodies in chronic apical periodontitis, a laboratory investigation. Does autoimmunity contribute to the pathogenesis?

Hypercitrullination and anti‐citrullinated protein antibodies in chronic apical periodontitis, a laboratory investigation. Does autoimmunity contribute to the pathogenesis?

The study aimed to determine the presence of citrullinated proteins and anti-citrullinated autoantibodies (ACPA) in periapical granulomas, which may contribute to the perpetuation of inflammation and tissue damage in chronic apical periodontitis. The study investigated 25 periapical granulomas and compared the results with healthy periodontal tissue samples. The results showed significant hypercitrullination in periapical granuloma samples and a significant difference in ACPA levels between the two groups. 68% of the periapical granuloma samples were positive for the presence of ACPA. This study is the first to detect the presence of citrullinated peptides and ACPA in periapical granuloma, suggesting the contribution of autoimmune reactions in the pathogenesis of chronic apical periodontitis.

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