Publications by authors named "M C Langub"

Salivary secretions contain a variety of molecules that reflect important pathophysiological activities. Quantitative changes of specific salivary biomarkers could have significance in the diagnosis and management of both oral and systemic diseases. Modern point-of-care technologies with enhanced detection capabilities are needed to implement a significant advancement in salivary diagnostics.

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Background: The authors conducted a study to determine if salivary biomarkers specific for three aspects of periodontitis--inflammation, collagen degradation and bone turnover--correlate with clinica features of periodontal disease.

Methods: The relationship between periodontal disease and the levels of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1beta), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-8, and osteoprotegerin (OPG) in whole saliva of 57 adults (28 "case" subjects with moderate-to-severe periodontal disease and 29 healthy control subjects) was examined in a case-control trial.

Results: Mean levels of IL-1beta and MMP-8 in saliva were significantly higher in case subjects than in controls.

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Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is a key component in the maintenance of calcium and phosphate homeostasis. The steady-state expression of the PTH gene can be modeled as a balance between transcriptional activators and repressors. During renal failure, the gradual loss of kidney function is often accompanied by increased circulating concentrations of PTH and decreased synthesis of 1,25-di-hydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3).

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In the last decade, saliva has been advocated as a non-invasive alternative to blood as a diagnostic fluid. However, use of saliva has been hindered by the inadequate sensitivity of current methods to detect the lower salivary concentrations of many constituents compared to serum. Furthermore, developments in the areas related to lab-on-a-chip systems for saliva-based point of care diagnostics are complicated by the high viscosity and heterogeneous properties associated with this diagnostic fluid.

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Article Synopsis
  • A highly conserved Sp1 DNA element was identified in mammalian PTH promoters, but a unique binding complex was observed only with the human version.
  • Point mutations revealed that the factor recognized a CAAT-like sequence unique to humans, with NF-Y competing for the binding site and confirming its role in parathyroid cells.
  • Studies indicated that NF-Y and Sp1 compete for binding at the hPTH promoter, suggesting separate signaling pathways may regulate the transcription of the hPTH gene.
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