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   Induction of IL-10-producing CD4+ T-cells in chronic periodontitis  
   
نویسنده kobayashi r. ,kono t. ,bolerjack b.a. ,fukuyama y. ,gilbert r.s. ,fujihashi k. ,ruby j. ,kataoka k. ,wada m. ,yamamoto m. ,fujihashi k.
منبع journal of dental research - 2011 - دوره : 90 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:653 -658
چکیده    Precise immunological aspects of inflamed gingival mucosa remain to be elucidated in the murine experimental periodontitis model; therefore,we have characterized the mucosal immune cells in the inflamed gingiva of mice with alveolar bone reduction. mice were orally infected with porphyromonas gingivalis 15 times over 2 weeks. gingival mononuclear cells (gmcs) were isolated from p. gingivalis -and sham-infected mice 1,7,15,and 30 days after the last infection. although the greatest degree of periodontitis was seen in p. gingivalis -infected mice at 30 days after infection,the highest levels of il-6 and tnf-α production were noted in the gmcs isolated 7 days after infection. further,the frequency of rankl+cd4+ t-cells in gmcs of inflamed gingiva peaked 15 days after infection. importantly,the number of foxp3+cd4+ cd25+ regulatory t (treg)-cells was increased only in the experimental group 30 days after infection. thus,intracellular cytokine analysis revealed an increased number of il-10-producing cd4+ t-cells in inflamed gingiva when compared with the control group. these results suggest that there are potential roles for treg cells during the chronic stage of periodontitis in the regulation of gingival inflammation and alveolar bone loss. © 2011 international & american associations for dental research.
کلیدواژه bone loss; inflammation; mucosal immunology; periodontal disease
آدرس departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007, United States, departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007,united states,department of renascent dentistry,nihon university school of dentistry at matsudo,chiba, Japan, departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007, United States, departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007, United States, departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007, United States, departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007, United States, departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007, United States, department of preventive dentistry,graduate school,university of tokushima,tokushima, Japan, department of renascent dentistry,nihon university school of dentistry at matsudo,chiba, Japan, department of microbiology and immunology,nihon university,school of dentistry at matsudo,chiba, Japan, departments of pediatric dentistry and microbiology,school of dentistry,university of alabama at birmingham,birmingham,al 35294-0007, United States
 
     
   
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