DOI: 10.3390/ijms27167310 ISSN: 1422-0067

Association of Interleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist (IL1RN) rs4251961 with Periodontitis Risk in Portuguese Postpartum Women: A Pilot Study

Joana Couceiro, Carlos Família, José Brito, José João Mendes, Pedro V. Baptista, Alexandra R. Fernandes, Alexandre Quintas

Periodontitis (PD), the second most prevalent oral disease, contributes to systemic health issues and results from a complex interaction between microbial dysbiosis and host immune responses, strongly shaped by genetic background. This pilot case–control study evaluated associations between five inflammation-related variants (IL1A rs1800587, IL1B rs1143634, IL1B rs16944, IL1RN rs4251961, TNFA rs1800629) and PD susceptibility in Portuguese postpartum women. Eighty-eight women (33 PD patients and 55 controls) were genotyped using iPLEX Gold technology. Associations were tested using logistic regression models, with multiple-testing correction applied to adjust significance thresholds. TNFA rs1800629 was associated with PD in the collapsed model (GA+AA vs. GG; OR = 3.3, p < 0.05). IL1RN rs4251961 showed strong associations across all models. In the codominant model, heterozygotes had increased PD odds (OR = 3.52, adjusted p < 0.05), while CC homozygotes showed 8-fold odds (OR = 8.1, adjusted p < 0.05). The collapsed model was also significant (p < 0.05). The remaining variants were not associated with PD. IL1RN rs4251961 may represent a novel genetic marker for PD, with clinical relevance given its inflammatory role and therapeutic use of recombinant IL-1RA in chronic inflammatory diseases. This first report linking IL1RN rs4251961 to PD supports validation in larger European cohorts.

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