Potential Association of Maker Expression of Low-Density Neutrophils and Their Phenotypes in Patients with Periodontitis: Control Study.

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
BioMed Research International Pub Date : 2024-06-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/5498307
Ali Omran Mousa, Ali Hussien Abass Al Hussaini
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Abstract

Background: Neutrophils play an important role in maintaining periodontal status in conditions of healthy homeostasis. They achieve their surveillance function by continuously migrating to the gingival sulcus and eradicating periodontal pathogens. In addition, neutrophils are considered an integral element in the pathogenesis of periodontal diseases. Among several neutrophil subsets, low-density neutrophils (LDN) have recently received attention and are linked with cancer, immunological, inflammatory, and infectious diseases. However, the presence, phenotypes, and potential role of LDN in the pathogenesis of periodontitis have not yet been investigated.

Objectives: To investigate the presence, subsets (normal, band, suppressive, and active), and phenotypes via marker expression surface protein known as the cluster of differentiation (CD) (CD16b, CD14, CD15, and CD62L) of LDN in patients with periodontitis.

Materials and methods: The observational case-control study was conducted to estimate the potential role of LDNs in periodontitis. Venous blood and periodontal indices were obtained from 40 healthy control individuals and 60 periodontitis patients. Subsequently, CD16b, CD62L, CD14, and CD15 expression on the surface of LDN was examined by multicolor flow cytometry, and their subsets were classified as "normal" (CD16brightCD62Lbright), "bands" (CD16dimCD62Lbright), "suppressive" (CD16brightCD62Ldim), and "active" (CD16brightCD62Lnegative).

Results: There was a significant difference in the expression of LDN markers for active and suppressive phenotypes, respectively, favoring periodontitis over the control group. In contrast, there were significantly higher levels of CD16b, CD62L, and CD15 ("normal") in the control group when compared with the periodontitis group.

Conclusion: LDN was associated with periodontitis as it was significantly increased in the periodontitis group in comparison with the control group and was positively correlated with all periodontal parameters. Cells from both groups of patients (periodontitis and control) expressed a normal mature phenotype (CD16b + High, CD62L + High, CD15+, and CD14-). Regarding subsets, the normal LDN (CD16brightCD62Lbright) was the most predominant phenotype in both periodontitis and control groups. However, the active subset increased in periodontitis compared to normal, indicating their destructive role in periodontitis.

牙周炎患者低密度中性粒细胞的 Maker 表达与其表型的潜在关联:对照研究。
背景:中性粒细胞在维持牙周健康平衡方面发挥着重要作用。它们通过不断迁移到龈沟并消灭牙周病原体来实现其监控功能。此外,中性粒细胞被认为是牙周疾病发病机制中不可或缺的因素。在几个中性粒细胞亚群中,低密度中性粒细胞(LDN)最近受到关注,它与癌症、免疫学、炎症和感染性疾病有关。然而,低密度中性粒细胞的存在、表型以及在牙周炎发病机制中的潜在作用尚未得到研究:研究牙周炎患者中 LDN 的存在、亚群(正常、带状、抑制性和活性)和表型(通过被称为分化群(CD)的标记表达表面蛋白(CD16b、CD14、CD15 和 CD62L)):为评估 LDNs 在牙周炎中的潜在作用,我们进行了一项观察性病例对照研究。从 40 名健康对照者和 60 名牙周炎患者身上采集静脉血和牙周指数。随后,采用多色流式细胞术检测了 LDN 表面 CD16b、CD62L、CD14 和 CD15 的表达,并将其亚群分为 "正常"(CD16brightCD62Lbright)、"带状"(CD16dimCD62Lbright)、"抑制"(CD16brightCD62Ldim)和 "活动"(CD16brightCD62Lnegative):结果:活跃表型和抑制表型的 LDN 标记表达分别存在明显差异,牙周炎组优于对照组。相比之下,对照组的 CD16b、CD62L 和 CD15("正常")水平明显高于牙周炎组:结论:低密度脂蛋白与牙周炎有关,因为与对照组相比,牙周炎组的低密度脂蛋白明显升高,并且与所有牙周参数呈正相关。两组患者(牙周炎组和对照组)的细胞都表达了正常的成熟表型(CD16b + 高、CD62L + 高、CD15 + 和 CD14-)。关于亚群,正常 LDN(CD16brightCD62Lbright)是牙周炎组和对照组最主要的表型。然而,与正常组相比,牙周炎组中的活性亚群有所增加,这表明它们在牙周炎中起着破坏作用。
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BioMed Research International
BioMed Research International BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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6.70
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1942
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: BioMed Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in life sciences and medicine. The journal is divided into 55 subject areas.
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