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Immune Profile of Saliva and Serum of Patients with Primary Sjögren´s Syndrome

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Sjogren's Syndrome
Interventions
Procedure: Periodontal scaling
Registration Number
NCT03711214
Lead Sponsor
University of Sao Paulo General Hospital
Brief Summary

Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease, which mainly affects the lacrimal and salivary glands, leading to sicca syndrome. pSS has a probable autoimmune etiology, with the production of several autoantibodies such as antinuclear antibodies (ANA), anti-Ro/SS-A, anti-La/SS-B, rheumatoid factor (RF) and cryoglobulins. Recently, our group described a high frequency of antibodies directed to DNase I in the serum of pSS patients and these antibodies were associated with the presence of the anti-Epstein-Barr (EBV) early antigen diffuse (anti-EA-D). This finding becomes interesting considering the recent description of reduction of DNase I activity in the tear of patients with xerophthalmia of different causes, which would result in an accumulation of extracellular DNA and neutrophilic inflammatory infiltrate on the ocular surface. This hypothesis is reinforced by the observation that treatment with DNase I as eye drops results in clinical improvement of dry eye. In addition, it has been shown that periodontal disease is an aggravating factor of xerostomia in pSS, as it leads to a chronic inflammatory process and, consequently, to the destruction of minor salivary glands. Therefore, the objective of the present study will be to evaluate the presence of antibodies directed to DNase I in the saliva and serum of pSS patients and its possible capacity of inhibition of the enzyme before and after treatment of periodontal disease. Such findings will be correlated with the presence of periodontal disease, with the glandular and extraglandular manifestations of SSp and also with the presence of EBV DNA in the serum and oral lavage of these patients.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome according to 2016 EULAR/ACR Classification Criteria, and healthy people without any rheumatic disease/symptoms of sicca syndrome
  • Patients regularly followed at the Sjögren's Syndrome outpatient clinic of Rheumatology Division
Exclusion Criteria
  • Use of drugs that cause oral dryness (mainly antidepressants and antihistamines).
  • Patients with history of head and neck radiation therapy.
  • Current smoking.
  • Pregnancy and/or lactation.
  • History of periodontal treatment for at least 6 months prior to enrollment.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
pSS patientsPeriodontal scalingWe will evaluate 40 patients with pSS (EULAR/ACR Classification Criteria, 2016) of both sexes before and after periodontal disease treatment.
Healthy individualsPeriodontal scalingWe will evaluate 40 healthy controls before and after periodontal disease treatment.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from baseline Xerostomia Inventory Score at 3 monthsChange from baseline Xerostomia Inventory Score at 3 months

Change from baseline Xerostomia Inventory Score at 3 months. An international validated questionnaire of dry mouth symptoms ranging from 11 to 55 points.

Change from baseline activity of DNAse I enzyme in saliva at 3 monthsChange from baseline activity of DNAse I enzyme in saliva at 3 months

Change from baseline activity of DNAse I enzyme in saliva at 3 months measured by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from baseline interleukin-1b (IL-1b) concentration in saliva at 3 monthsChange from baseline interleukin-1b (IL-1b) concentration in saliva at 3 months

Change from baseline interleukin-1b (IL-1b) concentration in saliva at 3 months measured by Luminex Assay.

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Rheumatology Division of Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo

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São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da USP

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São Paulo, Brazil

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