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A Hyperactive Neutrophil Phenotype in Aggressive Periodontitis KCI 등재후보

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대한구강생물학회 (The Korean Academy of Oral Biology)
초록

Although neutrophils function in both defense and tissue destruction, their defensive roles have rarely been studied in association with periodontitis. We hypothesized that periph¬eral neutrophils are pre-activated in vivo in periodontitis and that hyperactive neutrophils would show enhanced phago-cytic ability as well as an increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Peripheral blood neutrophils from patients with aggressive periodontitis and age/gender¬matched healthy subjects (10 pairs) were isolated. The levels of CD11b and CD64 expression on the neutrophils and the level of plasma endotoxin were determined by flow cytometry and a limulus amebocyte lysate test, respectively. In addition, neutrophils were subjected to a flow cytometric phagocytosis assay and luminol-enhanced chemilumines¬cence for non-opsonized Fusobacterium nucleatum in parallel. The neutrophilsfrom most patients expressed increased levels of both CD11b and CD64. In addition, the plasma from these patients tended to contain a higher level of endotoxin than the healthy controls. In contrast, no differences were found between the two groups with regard to phagocytosis or ROS generation by F. nucleatum. The ability to phagocytose F. nucleatum was found to positively correlate with the ability to produce ROS. In conclusion, peripheral neutrophils from patients with aggressive periodontitis are hyperactive but not hyperreactive to F. nucleatum.

저자
  • Youngnim Choi(Department of Immunology & Molecular Microbiology) Corresponding author
  • Kap Yul Kim(Department of Immunology & Molecular Microbiology)
  • Min-Kyung Kim(Department of Periodontology, BK21 CLS, School of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University)
  • Yun Sik Choi(Department of Immunology & Molecular Microbiology)
  • Yong Cheol Kim(Department of Immunology & Molecular Microbiology)
  • Ah-ram Jo(Department of Immunology & Molecular Microbiology)
  • In-Chul Rhyu(Department of Periodontology, BK21 CLS, School of Dentistry and Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University)