Common Matrix Metalloproteinases (Mmp -8, -9, -25, and -26) Cannot Explain Dentigerous Cyst Expansion
ZC82-ZC85
Correspondence
Dr. Juho Suojanen,
MD, DDS, PhD / Biomedicum Helsinki / P.O. Box 63 / 00014 University of Helsinki / Finland.
E-mail : juho.suojanen@helsinki.fi
Objective: Mechanisms of the dentigerous cyst formation from the normal eruption follicle is unknown but disturbances in the proteolytic activity have been suspected, since the growth of these cysts is accompanied by local bone destruction. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) in human dental dentigerous cysts and healthy dental follicles.
Study Design: We studied 10 patients with dentigerous cysts and 10 healthy dental follicles from the lower jaw in respect to their immunoexpression of MMPs -8, -9, -25, and -26 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases -1 (TIMP-1).
Results: MMP-8 was expressed slightly more in cyst epithelium than in odontogenic epithelium of healthy controls dental follicle but the difference lacked statistical difference. Other MMPs and TIMP-1 did not differ regarding the studied specimens.
Conclusion: Differences in MMP expression cannot solely explain the cyst expansion suggesting the potential involvement of other osteolytic mechanisms.