Introduction. The administration of several classes of drugs can lead to the onset of gingival overgrowth: Anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, and calcium channel blockers. Among the anticonvulsants, the main drug associated with gingival overgrowth is diphenylhydantoin. Materials and Methods. In this study, we compared the effects of diphenylhydantoin and gabapentin on 57 genes belonging to the “Extracellular Matrix and Adhesion Molecule” pathway, present in human fibroblasts of healthy volunteers. Results. Both molecules induce the same gene expression profile in fibroblasts as well as a significant upregulation of genes involved in extracellular matrix deposition like COL4A1, ITGA7, and LAMB3. The two treatments also induced a significant downregulation of genes involved in the expression of extracellular matrix metalloproteases like MMP11, MMP15, MMP16, MMP24, and transmembrane receptor ITGB4. Conclusions. Data recorded in our study confirmed the hypothesis of a direct action of these drugs at the periodontium level, inducing an increase in matrix production, a reduction in its degradation, and consequently resulting in gingival hyperplasia.

Lauritano, D., Moreo, G., Limongelli, L., Tregambi, E., Palmieri, A., Carinci, F. (2020). Drug-induced gingival overgrowth: A pilot study on the effect of diphenylhydantoin and gabapentin on human gingival fibroblasts. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 17(21), 1-13 [10.3390/ijerph17218229].

Drug-induced gingival overgrowth: A pilot study on the effect of diphenylhydantoin and gabapentin on human gingival fibroblasts

Lauritano D.
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2020

Abstract

Introduction. The administration of several classes of drugs can lead to the onset of gingival overgrowth: Anticonvulsants, immunosuppressants, and calcium channel blockers. Among the anticonvulsants, the main drug associated with gingival overgrowth is diphenylhydantoin. Materials and Methods. In this study, we compared the effects of diphenylhydantoin and gabapentin on 57 genes belonging to the “Extracellular Matrix and Adhesion Molecule” pathway, present in human fibroblasts of healthy volunteers. Results. Both molecules induce the same gene expression profile in fibroblasts as well as a significant upregulation of genes involved in extracellular matrix deposition like COL4A1, ITGA7, and LAMB3. The two treatments also induced a significant downregulation of genes involved in the expression of extracellular matrix metalloproteases like MMP11, MMP15, MMP16, MMP24, and transmembrane receptor ITGB4. Conclusions. Data recorded in our study confirmed the hypothesis of a direct action of these drugs at the periodontium level, inducing an increase in matrix production, a reduction in its degradation, and consequently resulting in gingival hyperplasia.
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Antiepileptic drug (AED); Diphenylhydantoin; Drug-induced gingival hyperplasia (DIGH); Gabapentin; Gingival hyperplasia;
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7-nov-2020
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Lauritano, D., Moreo, G., Limongelli, L., Tregambi, E., Palmieri, A., Carinci, F. (2020). Drug-induced gingival overgrowth: A pilot study on the effect of diphenylhydantoin and gabapentin on human gingival fibroblasts. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 17(21), 1-13 [10.3390/ijerph17218229].
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