Evaluation of the Relationship between Serum Lipid Profile andOral Lichen Planus.

J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects

Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

Published: February 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Oral lichen planus (OLP) is an autoimmune condition, and this study examines the potential role of lipid rafts in immune receptor signaling for developing new treatments.
  • The study involved 88 patients divided into three groups (erosive OLP, non-erosive OLP, and healthy controls) to compare serum levels of cholesterol and triglycerides.
  • Results indicated that both erosive and non-erosive OLP patients had higher triglyceride and cholesterol levels than healthy individuals, suggesting these lipids may influence the condition's onset and symptoms.

Article Abstract

Background and aims. Oral lichen planus (OLP) is an immunologic disorder. A large number of studies have reported that lipid rafts have a key role in receptor signaling of lymphocytes. Here, we explore the potential of lipid rafts as targets for the development of a new class of agents to down-modulate immune responses and treat autoimmune diseases. Materials and methods. The present cross-sectional study evaluated 88 patients referring to the Department of Oral Medicine in 3 groups (Group 1: erosive OLP; Group 2: non-erosive OLP; Group 3: healthy). A total of 3 mL of blood sample was taken from each subject and the serum levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL and LDL were determined. The mean outcomes of each group were compared with each other and analyzed two by two. Results. The results of statistical analyses showed no significant differences in mean HDL and LDL serum levels between the three groups. The results of post hoc LSD test showed that mean serum levels of subjects with erosive and non-erosive lichen planus were higher than those in healthy subjects. In relation to triglyceride serum levels, the mean serum levels of triglycerides were higher in erosive and non-erosive OLP patients compared to healthy subjects. Conclusion. Triglyceride and cholesterol can be considered to have a critical role in the incidence of lichen planus and in its manifestations as predisposing factors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4753036PMC
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