Immunohistochemical characterization of lymphocyte subsets in chronic adult periodontitis.

N Gürses, F Unlü, M Hekimgil, A Keskinoglu
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It is well known that interactions between microbial dental plaque and the host immune system play a major role in the etiopathogenesis of periodontal disease. The aim of the present study was to analyze the phenotypic properties of gingival T lymphocytes and subsets in patients with chronic inflammatory adult periodontitis (AP) showing various degrees of inflammation and to relate the results to the immunopathogenesis of AP. Gingival biopsies were obtained from patients aged between 26 and 52 yr who were grouped according to gingival index scores (GI) of 1, 2, and 3. Using immunohistochemical techniques, T cells (CD2+), T-helper cells (CD4+) and T-suppressor cells (CD8+) were identified in three well-defined areas of the biopsy samples. Moreover, peripheral blood was collected from the same patients, and relative counts of B cells (CD19+), HLA-DR+ cells and IL-2R+ cells as well as CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ cells were determined using three color flow cytometry. While the blood results were found to be within the normal ranges, the relative counts of CD4+ cells showed statistically significant decreases as the GI score increased. Similarly, the CD4+/CD8+ ratio also decreased. Moreover, gingival T lymphocyte and subset counts appeared to be related to the severity of gingival inflammation. Particularly, CD4+ cells showed a significant increase with the GI score. Furthermore, the CD4+/CD8+ ratio beneath the pocket epithelium was apparently correlated with increasing GI score (p < 0.05). The cytotoxic effect of CD8+ cells seems to be more prominent at the local level while the suppressor effect is more active systematically. This means that the price of systemic protection appears to be local destruction.

慢性成人牙周炎淋巴细胞亚群的免疫组织化学特征。
众所周知,微生物牙菌斑与宿主免疫系统之间的相互作用在牙周病的发病机制中起着重要作用。本研究的目的是分析慢性炎症性成人牙周炎(AP)患者的牙龈T淋巴细胞和亚群的表型特性,并将结果与AP的免疫发病机制联系起来。年龄在26至52岁之间的患者根据牙龈指数评分(GI) 1、2和3进行了牙龈活检。使用免疫组织化学技术,T细胞(CD2+), T辅助细胞(CD4+)和T抑制细胞(CD8+)在活检样本的三个明确的区域被鉴定出来。同时采集患者外周血,采用三色流式细胞术检测B细胞(CD19+)、HLA-DR+细胞、IL-2R+细胞以及CD3+、CD4+、CD8+细胞的相对计数。虽然血液结果在正常范围内,但随着GI评分的升高,CD4+细胞的相对计数有统计学意义的降低。同样,CD4+/CD8+比值也下降。此外,牙龈T淋巴细胞和亚群计数似乎与牙龈炎症的严重程度有关。特别是CD4+细胞随GI评分显著增加。此外,袋上皮下CD4+/CD8+比值与GI评分升高有显著相关性(p < 0.05)。CD8+细胞的细胞毒性作用似乎在局部水平更为突出,而抑制作用则在系统层面更为活跃。这意味着,系统性保护的代价似乎是局部破坏。
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