Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis

Introduction: Accurate determination of the patient's chronotype is one of the problems of personalized medicine. Recent studies have shown that determining of the expression of timing genes is a valuable method that can help gain molecular insight into a patient's intrinsic circadian timi...

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Main Authors: Kateryna Lokes, Vitaliy Lychman, Olga Izmailova, Oksana Shlykova, David Avetikov, Igor Kaidashev
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Published: Elsevier 2023-09-01
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author Kateryna Lokes
Vitaliy Lychman
Olga Izmailova
Oksana Shlykova
David Avetikov
Igor Kaidashev
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Vitaliy Lychman
Olga Izmailova
Oksana Shlykova
David Avetikov
Igor Kaidashev
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description Introduction: Accurate determination of the patient's chronotype is one of the problems of personalized medicine. Recent studies have shown that determining of the expression of timing genes is a valuable method that can help gain molecular insight into a patient's intrinsic circadian timing. Odontogenic cellulitis is very common pathology. Since acute inflammatory diseases are an urgent pathology, the time of surgical intervention can correspond depend on the time of the patient's hospitalization. Materials and methods: The level of mRNA expression of peripheral circadian clock genes clock and bmal1, per1, cry1 in buccal epithelial cells in patients with odontogenic purulent inflammatory diseases of maxillofacial area in the morning and evening was investigated. Results: During analyzing the results of the mRNA expression study of the genes of the negative regulatory link of the peripheral molecular clock, per1 and cry1, in patients with Cellulitis of the maxillofacial area, a significant decrease (P = 0.0003) in the mRNA expression level of the cry1 gene by 2.61 times in the evening compared to its morning mRNA expression values. Conclusion: The obtained data indicate that in patients with odontogenic purulent inflammatory diseases of the maxillofacial area with an evening chronotype, a violation of the expression profile of the per1 gene in the cells of the buccal epithelium is noted, which is manifested by an increase in its evening expression in comparison with patients with a morning chronotype.
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spelling doaj-art-db1ba4fe5f5848b09268ad932ce1bb8e2024-11-23T06:30:19ZengElsevierJournal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research2212-42682023-09-01135517521Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitisKateryna Lokes0Vitaliy Lychman1Olga Izmailova2Oksana Shlykova3David Avetikov4Igor Kaidashev5Corresponding author.; Poltava State Medical University, Poltava, UkrainePoltava State Medical University, Poltava, UkrainePoltava State Medical University, Poltava, UkrainePoltava State Medical University, Poltava, UkrainePoltava State Medical University, Poltava, UkrainePoltava State Medical University, Poltava, UkraineIntroduction: Accurate determination of the patient's chronotype is one of the problems of personalized medicine. Recent studies have shown that determining of the expression of timing genes is a valuable method that can help gain molecular insight into a patient's intrinsic circadian timing. Odontogenic cellulitis is very common pathology. Since acute inflammatory diseases are an urgent pathology, the time of surgical intervention can correspond depend on the time of the patient's hospitalization. Materials and methods: The level of mRNA expression of peripheral circadian clock genes clock and bmal1, per1, cry1 in buccal epithelial cells in patients with odontogenic purulent inflammatory diseases of maxillofacial area in the morning and evening was investigated. Results: During analyzing the results of the mRNA expression study of the genes of the negative regulatory link of the peripheral molecular clock, per1 and cry1, in patients with Cellulitis of the maxillofacial area, a significant decrease (P = 0.0003) in the mRNA expression level of the cry1 gene by 2.61 times in the evening compared to its morning mRNA expression values. Conclusion: The obtained data indicate that in patients with odontogenic purulent inflammatory diseases of the maxillofacial area with an evening chronotype, a violation of the expression profile of the per1 gene in the cells of the buccal epithelium is noted, which is manifested by an increase in its evening expression in comparison with patients with a morning chronotype.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221242682300074XChronotypeOdontogenic infection of soft tissuesCellulitisCore clock gene expressionOral mucosa
spellingShingle Kateryna Lokes
Vitaliy Lychman
Olga Izmailova
Oksana Shlykova
David Avetikov
Igor Kaidashev
Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis
Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research
Chronotype
Odontogenic infection of soft tissues
Cellulitis
Core clock gene expression
Oral mucosa
title Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis
title_full Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis
title_fullStr Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis
title_full_unstemmed Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis
title_short Expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis
title_sort expression of periferal core molecular clock genes in oral mucosa depends on the chronotype in patients with maxillofacial cellulitis
topic Chronotype
Odontogenic infection of soft tissues
Cellulitis
Core clock gene expression
Oral mucosa
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221242682300074X
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