Rafael Nepomuceno
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Bárbara Scoralick Villela
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Sâmia Cruz Tfaile Corbi
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Alliny De Souza Bastos
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Raquel Alves Dos Santos
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A high percentage of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) patients are also affected by dyslipidemia and chronic periodontitis (CP), but no studies have determined the gene expression in patients that are simultaneously affected by all three diseases. We investigated the systemic expression of immune-related genes in T2D, dyslipidemia, and CP patients. One hundred and fifty patients were separated into five groups containing 30 individuals each: (G1) poorly controlled T2D with dyslipidemia and CP; (G2) well-controlled T2D with dyslipidemia and CP; (G3) normoglycemic individuals with dyslipidemia and CP; (G4) healthy individuals with CP; (G5) systemic and periodontally healthy individuals. Blood analyses of lipid and glycemic profiles were carried out. The expression of genes, includingIL10, JAK1, STAT3, SOCS3, IP10, ICAM1, IFNA, IFNG, STAT1,andIRF1,was investigated by RT-qPCR. Patients with dyslipidemia demonstrated statistically higher expression of theIL10andIFNAgenes, whileIFNG, IP10, IRF1, JAK1,andSTAT3were lower in comparison with nondyslipidemic patients. Anti-inflammatory genes, such asIL10, positively correlated with parameters of glucose, lipid, and periodontal profiles, while proinflammatory genes, such asIFNG, were negatively correlated with these parameters. We conclude that dyslipidemia appears to be the primary disease that is associated with gene expression of immune-related genes, while parameters of T2D and CP were correlated with the expression of these important immune genes.