Targeting therapeutic agent against C3b/C4b, SB002, on the inflammation‐induced bone loss in experimental periodontitis

Aims To use experimental periodontitis models in rats to investigate the correlation between local expression of the complement components C3b and C4b in periodontal tissues and disease severity, and to assess the therapeutic effects of targeting C3b/C4b on inflammatory bone loss. Materials and Meth...

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Published inJournal of clinical periodontology Vol. 50; no. 5; pp. 657 - 670
Main Authors Huang, Ren‐Yeong, Tseng, Fang‐Yi, You, Jhong‐Jhe, Van Dyke, Thomas E., Cheng, Chia‐Dan, Sung, Cheng‐En, Weng, Pei‐Wei, Shieh, Yi‐Shing, Cheng, Wan‐Chien
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LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.05.2023
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Summary:Aims To use experimental periodontitis models in rats to investigate the correlation between local expression of the complement components C3b and C4b in periodontal tissues and disease severity, and to assess the therapeutic effects of targeting C3b/C4b on inflammatory bone loss. Materials and Methods The gingival expression of C3, C3b, and C4b in animal experimental periodontitis models were analysed immunohistochemically. The therapeutic effects of the C3b/C4b inhibitor (SB002) on ligation‐induced experimental periodontitis was examined using biochemical, histological, and immunohistochemical analyses. Results The gingival expression levels of C3, C3b, and C4b were positively correlated with the severity of periodontitis. Moreover, both single and multiple injections of the C3b/C4b inhibitor had preventive and therapeutic effects on alveolar bone loss in ligation‐induced experimental periodontitis with no associated adverse consequences. Conclusions The association between C3b/C4b and periodontitis may provide a basis for the development of novel therapeutic strategies for periodontitis and other inflammatory diseases.
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ISSN:0303-6979
1600-051X
DOI:10.1111/jcpe.13772