Background
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis remains the most common disease of the oral mucosa. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical significance of serum interleukin‐6, interleukin‐17A, and tumor necrosis factor‐alpha in recurrent aphthous stomatitis.
Methods
Using flow cytometry analysis, we detect the level of serum interleukin‐2, interleukin‐6, interleukin‐17A, tumor necrosis factor‐alpha, and interferon‐gamma in 127 patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis and 20 healthy control cases; compare; and analyze the correlation of each index.
Results
The levels of serum interleukin‐2, interleukin‐6, tumor necrosis factor‐alpha, and interferon‐gamma in the recurrent aphthous stomatitis group were higher than in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (P < .05). There was no significant difference in interleukin‐17A between the two groups.
Conclusion
The levels of serum interleukin‐6 and tumor necrosis factor‐alpha in recurrent aphthous stomatitis patients were significantly increased. Considering that serum TNF‐α was mostly within the normal range, its role in the pathology of RAS needed to be further explored.
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