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Exploratory Analysis of Sex-Related Immune Gene Expression in Patients With Severe Periodontitis

Open Access
|May 2026

Abstract

Background

Biological sex influences immune function and inflammatory regulation, but its molecular role in periodontal disease remains insufficiently understood. This pilot study investigated sex-dependent differences in immune gene expression in patients with severe periodontitis.

Methods

Ten systemically healthy, non-smoking adults (five men and five women) with stage III/IV periodontitis were examined. Total RNA was extracted from saliva and analyzed using the nCounter® Human Inflammation Panel (NanoString, Bruker Spatial Biology, USA).

Results

Among 249 immune-related genes analyzed, two showed notable preliminary trends of sex-associated differences: AREG was upregulated in males (log2FC = −0.67, d = −1.73, p = 0.03), and NOD2 was elevated in females (log2FC = 1.00, d = 1.36, p = 0.03), although these did not remain statistically significant after FDR correction.

Conclusion

These exploratory results suggest hypothesis-generating trends regarding sex-dependent differences in epithelial repair and innate immunity, highlighting AREG and NOD2 as candidate transcripts for further investigation. These initial findings may serve as a foundation for future, larger-scale multicenter studies with sex-stratified designs integrating transcriptomic, hormonal, and epigenetic analyses to clarify how biological sex influences molecular pathways involved in periodontal inflammation.

Language: English
Page range: 65 - 72
Published on: May 14, 2026
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2026 D Dimitrov, V Dosseva-Panova, I Dimova, D Nikolova, published by Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.