Local and systemic immunological response in feline chronic gingivostomatitis: a critical review.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Frontiers in Immunology Pub Date : 2025-09-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2025.1572631
Rafael S Lopes, Pedro P Carvalho, Maria A Pires, Paulo Rodrigues-Santos, Eduardo Costa, João F Requicha
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Abstract

Introduction: A comprehensive understanding of the oral immune response in feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is crucial for veterinarians to improve clinical and therapeutic decisions. This critical review addresses the local and systemic immune responses associated with FCGS.

Methods: A comprehensive database search was conducted using the PubMed/MEDLINE database, resulting in 3,358 studies. Following a rigorous screening process, in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, 17 publications were included in this review.

Results: The local immune response in FCGS is primarily evaluated through histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses of oral biopsy samples, and by analysis of saliva. Histopathological analysis reveals a dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltration within the mucosa, indicating chronic inflammation. Immunohistochemical staining identifies increased numbers of mast cells, altered expression of immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM, and IgA) and presence of immunomarkers (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ T cells and Mott cells), indicating immune dysregulation. Systemic immune features of FCGS are investigated in blood samples through flow cytometry, polymerase chain reaction, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A consistent finding is an increased level of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, TNF-α, and IFN-γ), indicating intense systemic immune activation. Neutrophilia, disrupted CD4/CD8 T-cell ratio, a reduction in CD21+ B cells and alterations in regulatory T cells expressing FOXP3, suggests chronic immune regulation dysfunction.

Discussion: The findings highlight a complex relationship between local and systemic immune responses, by significant alterations in T cell subsets, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and immunoglobulin expression. The frequent presence of CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+ T cells, along with impaired regulatory T cell (FOXP3+) function, suggests that dysregulated cell-mediated immunity is a key factor in the pathogenesis of FCGS. Elevated systemic immunomarkers (IL-6, TNF-α, and IFN-γ), provide further evidence of a chronic immune activation state. The immunopathological similarities observed between FCGS and human oral lichen planus reinforce the potential of FCGS individuals as a spontaneous model for comparative research. This review found that there is a lack of comprehensive information on the oral immune response of FCGS. Further observational and experimental studies focusing on the link between local and systemic immune responses are essential to fully understand the complexity and guide the development of novel, evidence-based therapeutic strategies.

猫慢性龈口炎的局部和全身免疫反应:一个重要的回顾。
全面了解猫慢性龈口炎(FCGS)的口腔免疫反应对兽医改善临床和治疗决策至关重要。这篇重要的综述讨论了与FCGS相关的局部和全身免疫反应。方法:使用PubMed/MEDLINE数据库进行全面的数据库检索,得到3358项研究。经过严格的筛选过程,根据系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)指南的首选报告项目,17篇出版物被纳入本综述。结果:FCGS的局部免疫反应主要通过口腔活检样本的组织病理学和免疫组织化学分析以及唾液分析来评估。组织病理学分析显示粘膜内有致密的淋巴浆细胞浸润,提示慢性炎症。免疫组织化学染色发现肥大细胞数量增加,免疫球蛋白(IgG、IgM和IgA)表达改变,免疫标志物(CD3+、CD4+、CD8+ T细胞和Mott细胞)存在,表明免疫失调。通过流式细胞术、聚合酶链反应和酶联免疫吸附试验在血液样本中研究了FCGS的全身免疫特征。一致的发现是促炎细胞因子(IL-6、TNF-α和IFN-γ)水平升高,表明强烈的全身免疫激活。中性粒细胞增多、CD4/CD8 T细胞比例紊乱、CD21+ B细胞减少和表达FOXP3的调节性T细胞改变提示慢性免疫调节功能障碍。讨论:研究结果强调了局部和全身免疫反应之间的复杂关系,通过T细胞亚群、促炎细胞因子和免疫球蛋白表达的显著改变。CD3+、CD4+和CD8+ T细胞的频繁存在,以及调节性T细胞(FOXP3+)功能受损,表明细胞介导的免疫失调是FCGS发病的关键因素。升高的全身免疫标记物(IL-6、TNF-α和IFN-γ)进一步证明了慢性免疫激活状态。观察到的FCGS和人类口腔扁平苔藓之间的免疫病理相似性增强了FCGS个体作为比较研究的自发模型的潜力。本综述发现缺乏关于FCGS口服免疫应答的全面信息。进一步的观察和实验研究聚焦于局部和全身免疫反应之间的联系,对于充分理解其复杂性和指导新型循证治疗策略的发展至关重要。
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7153
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Immunology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across basic, translational and clinical immunology. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Immunology is the official Journal of the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS). Encompassing the entire field of Immunology, this journal welcomes papers that investigate basic mechanisms of immune system development and function, with a particular emphasis given to the description of the clinical and immunological phenotype of human immune disorders, and on the definition of their molecular basis.
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