糖尿病患者对牙龈卟啉单胞菌脂多糖的先天免疫反应功能失调。

M P Morran, L A Alexander, B D Slotterbeck, M F McInerney
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1型糖尿病是发展为严重牙周病的主要危险因素。随着糖尿病严重程度的增加,牙周炎的易感性和严重程度也在增加。患有牙周病的糖尿病患者很难维持健康的血糖水平。巨噬细胞在糖尿病和牙周炎中都起着重要作用。先前的研究比较了来自糖尿病非肥胖糖尿病(NOD)小鼠和对照小鼠的骨髓源性巨噬细胞(BM-Mvarphi),结果表明,在糖尿病状态下,细胞因子、toll样受体(TLR)表达和细胞信号传导发生失调。方法:本研究通过观察慢性高血糖在牙周刺激牙龈卟啉单胞菌脂多糖(LPS)刺激下对糖尿病患者BM-Mvarphi TLR表达和激活、细胞信号传导、细胞因子产生和吞噬功能的影响,以进一步了解糖尿病和相关高血糖如何导致糖尿病患者对牙周炎的易感性增加。结果:在高血糖状态下,用牙龈P. LPS刺激糖尿病NOD小鼠的BM-Mvarphi时,会发生以下变化:TLR2的信使RNA表达和细胞表面表达减少,肿瘤坏死因子α的信使RNA表达和蛋白产生减少,信号转导减少,吞噬功能降低。当在正常血糖条件下进行分化和刺激时,糖尿病NOD小鼠的BM-Mvarphi的活性全部恢复。讨论:处于高血糖状态的糖尿病患者可能会产生固有免疫功能低下的巨噬细胞,从而导致牙周感染的滋生。因此,糖尿病患者如果能适当控制血糖水平,在牙周感染时可能会获得更大的免疫益处。
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Dysfunctional innate immune responsiveness to Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide in diabetes.
INTRODUCTION Type 1 diabetes is a major risk factor for the development of severe periodontal disease. As diabetes increases in severity, so does the susceptibility to and severity of periodontitis. People with diabetes who have periodontal disease have a harder time maintaining healthy blood glucose levels. Macrophages play an important role in both diabetes and periodontitis. Previous research comparing bone-marrow-derived macrophages (BM-Mvarphi) from diabetic non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice and control mice illustrates that a dysregulation in cytokine, Toll-like receptor (TLR) expression, and cell signaling occurs in the diabetic state. METHODS This study examines the effect of chronic hyperglycemia on BM-Mvarphi TLR expression and activation, cell signaling, cytokine production, and phagocytic function in the diabetic state, when challenged with the periodontal stimulus Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to further understand how diabetes and associated hyperglycemia may contribute to the increased susceptibility of people with diabetes to periodontitis. RESULTS When BM-Mvarphi, obtained from diabetic NOD mice, are stimulated with P. gingivalis LPS under hyperglycemic conditions the following changes occur: reduced messenger RNA expression and cell surface expression of TLR2, reduced messenger RNA expression and protein production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, reduced signal transduction, and a reduction in phagocytic function. All the activity of BM-Mvarphi from diabetic NOD mice was restored when differentiation and stimulation occurred under normoglycemic conditions. DISCUSSION Diabetic patients in a hyperglycemic state may be generating macrophages that are inherently immunocompromised, contributing to an environment allowing periodontal infections to flourish. As a consequence, people with diabetes who maintain proper control of blood sugar levels may experience an increased immunological benefit when challenged with a periodontal infection.
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