Upregulation of senescence‐associated gene expression levels in human gingival tissue affected by periodontitis

Oct 17, 2025Journal of periodontology

Higher levels of aging-related gene activity in gum tissue affected by gum disease

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Abstract

Among 54 human gingival tissue samples, p16, TP53, MMP2, and MMP14 showed significantly higher expression in periodontitis-affected tissues compared to healthy controls.

  • The expression of senescence-related genes was associated with clinical signs of periodontitis, such as bleeding score and attachment loss.
  • No significant correlation was found between gene expression levels and age in the studied samples.
  • In a mouse model, ligature-induced periodontitis led to increased expression of p16 and other senescence genes in gingival tissues.
  • These findings suggest that senescent cell accumulation may be involved in the pathology of periodontitis.

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