牙周炎促进牙龈细胞积累与MDSC表型。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Innate Immunity Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-15 DOI:10.1177/17534259261422539
Fernando García-Arévalo, Gabriela Leija-Montoya, Dulce Martha Fuchen-Ramos, Javier González-Ramírez, Mario Isiordia-Espinoza, Nicolas Serafin-Higuera
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摘要

牙周炎是人类最常见的炎症性疾病之一,主要由细菌感染引起,涉及多种免疫细胞。髓源性抑制细胞(myeloid -derived suppressor cells, MDSCs)是一种来自造血前体细胞的异质未成熟髓细胞,通过产生不同的分子,如诱导NO合成酶(iNOS),显示出免疫调节功能,被认为与牙周炎有关。然而,关于牙龈组织中具有MDSC表型的细胞特征的报道非常少。本研究旨在表征健康牙龈和牙周炎组织中具有MDSC表型的牙龈细胞。方法与结果采用流式细胞术对健康人牙龈组织和牙周炎患者的MDSC细胞进行表型分析。此外,我们还利用实验性牙周炎小鼠模型来鉴定具有MDSC表型和iNOS产生的细胞。结果显示,患有牙周炎的人牙龈组织中CD45+HLA-DRneg/低cd11b +CD33+细胞的积累增加。实验性牙周炎促进牙龈组织中CD45+CD11b+Gr-1+和CD45+CD11b+Ly6G+细胞的积累。实验性牙周炎不会促进这些亚群在脾脏等其他组织中的积累。此外,还发现了牙龈CD45+Gr-1+ iNOS+细胞。结论具有MDSC表型的细胞存在于健康牙龈组织中,其积累是由牙周炎局部引发的。具有iNOS生产能力的细胞可能与活性氮的产生有关,表明其具有免疫调节特性。
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Periodontitis promotes gingival accumulation of cells with MDSC phenotype.

BackgroundPeriodontitis is one of the most common inflammatory diseases in humans, mostly caused by bacterial infection and with diverse populations of immune cells involved. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), a heterogeneous group of immature myeloid cells derived from hematopoietic precursor cells, have exhibited immunomodulatory functions by production of different molecules such as inducible NO synthase (iNOS) and it is thought to be involved in periodontitis. However, reports of characterization of cells with MDSC phenotypes in gingival tissues are very scarce. This study aimed to characterize gingival cells with MDSC phenotypes in healthy gingiva and periodontitis tissues.Methods and ResultsHuman healthy gingival tissues and those with periodontitis were included to analyze cells with MDSC phenotypes by flow cytometry. Additionally, a mouse model of experimental periodontitis was used to identify cells with MDSC phenotypes and production of iNOS. Results showed an increased accumulation of CD45+HLA-DRneg/lowCD11b+CD33+ cells in human gingival tissues with periodontitis. Experimental periodontitis promotes accumulation of CD45+CD11b+Gr-1+ and CD45+CD11b+Ly6G+ cells in gingival tissues. Experimental periodontitis did not promote accumulation of these subpopulations in other tissues as spleen. Additionally, gingival CD45+Gr-1+ iNOS+ cells were identified.Conclusionscells with MDSC phenotypes are resident in healthy gingival tissues and their accumulation is locally triggered by periodontitis. Cells with capacity of iNOS production could be implicated in generation of reactive nitrogen species, suggesting immunomodulatory properties.

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Innate Immunity
Innate Immunity 生物-免疫学
CiteScore
7.20
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发文量
20
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Innate Immunity is a highly ranked, peer-reviewed scholarly journal and is the official journal of the International Endotoxin & Innate Immunity Society (IEIIS). The journal welcomes manuscripts from researchers actively working on all aspects of innate immunity including biologically active bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, and plant components, as well as relevant cells, their receptors, signaling pathways, and induced mediators. The aim of the Journal is to provide a single, interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of new information on innate immunity in humans, animals, and plants to researchers. The Journal creates a vehicle for the publication of articles encompassing all areas of research, basic, applied, and clinical. The subject areas of interest include, but are not limited to, research in biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, chemistry, clinical medicine, immunology, infectious disease, microbiology, molecular biology, and pharmacology.
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