TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of antireaction medications on the association between periodontitis and leprosy reactions
T2 - An important methodological issue in periodontal medicine
AU - Sacramento, Isabela de Souza
AU - Gomes-Filho, Isaac Suzart
AU - Cruz, Simone Seixas da
AU - Trindade, Soraya Castro
AU - Figueiredo, Ana Claudia Morais Godoy
AU - Machado, Paulo Roberto Lima
AU - Vianna, Maria Isabel Pereira
AU - Falcão, Michelle Miranda Lopes
AU - Hintz, Alexandre Marcelo
AU - de Lacerda, Juliana Andrade
AU - Matos, Bruno Costa
AU - Seymour, Gregory John
AU - Scannapieco, Frank Andrew
AU - Loomer, Peter Michael
AU - Passos-Soares, Johelle de Santana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Academy of Periodontology.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Background: The treatment of leprosy reactions (LRs) involves thalidomide, corticosteroids, and other immunomodulatory medications. This study evaluated the effect of these treatments on the association between periodontitis and LRs, as well as factors associated with LRs. Methods: This case–control study was conducted on 283 individuals followed at a leprosy outpatient clinic in Brazil. The case group was comprised of 158 individuals presenting type 1 or type 2 LRs, and the control group of 125 leprosy individuals without reactions. A complete oral examination was performed to diagnose periodontitis, the independent variable. Antireaction medication used was collected from medical records, and participants were classified according to the use of prednisone and/or thalidomide, time of use, or non-use of medication. Socioeconomic–demographic, clinical, and lifestyle covariables were collected by interview. Unconditional logistic regression analysis by subgroups evaluated the effect of antireaction medication on the association between periodontitis and LRs, estimating the odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval (OR; 95% CI). Results: A relationship between periodontitis and LRs was observed only in the subgroup using the association prednisone and thalidomide: ORadjusted= 0.32; 95% CI = 0.11–0.95. Conversely, more severe periodontal clinical parameters were observed in cases versus controls. Several socioeconomic, health conditions, and lifestyle factors were associated with the presence of LRs. Conclusions: Although periodontal disease indicators were worse among the cases, the findings showed a negative relationship between periodontitis and LRs in individuals receiving associated prednisone and thalidomide. These medications appear to influence the inflammatory cascade between diseases, modifying and masking the manifestations of periodontitis.
AB - Background: The treatment of leprosy reactions (LRs) involves thalidomide, corticosteroids, and other immunomodulatory medications. This study evaluated the effect of these treatments on the association between periodontitis and LRs, as well as factors associated with LRs. Methods: This case–control study was conducted on 283 individuals followed at a leprosy outpatient clinic in Brazil. The case group was comprised of 158 individuals presenting type 1 or type 2 LRs, and the control group of 125 leprosy individuals without reactions. A complete oral examination was performed to diagnose periodontitis, the independent variable. Antireaction medication used was collected from medical records, and participants were classified according to the use of prednisone and/or thalidomide, time of use, or non-use of medication. Socioeconomic–demographic, clinical, and lifestyle covariables were collected by interview. Unconditional logistic regression analysis by subgroups evaluated the effect of antireaction medication on the association between periodontitis and LRs, estimating the odds ratio with a 95% confidence interval (OR; 95% CI). Results: A relationship between periodontitis and LRs was observed only in the subgroup using the association prednisone and thalidomide: ORadjusted= 0.32; 95% CI = 0.11–0.95. Conversely, more severe periodontal clinical parameters were observed in cases versus controls. Several socioeconomic, health conditions, and lifestyle factors were associated with the presence of LRs. Conclusions: Although periodontal disease indicators were worse among the cases, the findings showed a negative relationship between periodontitis and LRs in individuals receiving associated prednisone and thalidomide. These medications appear to influence the inflammatory cascade between diseases, modifying and masking the manifestations of periodontitis.
KW - Mycobacterium leprae
KW - epidemiology
KW - leprosy
KW - periodontal medicine
KW - periodontitis
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U2 - 10.1002/JPER.23-0725
DO - 10.1002/JPER.23-0725
M3 - Article
C2 - 39031771
AN - SCOPUS:85196668189
SN - 0022-3492
VL - 96
SP - 30
EP - 43
JO - Journal of periodontology
JF - Journal of periodontology
IS - 1
ER -