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Query: UMLS:C0031099 (
periodontitis
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We assessed cytokine production and proliferation of memory T-cells that were isolated from peripheral blood of adult
periodontitis
patients with high anti-Porphyromonas gingivalis titer. Memory T-cells were stimulated with P. gingivalis lipopolysaccharide, sonicates and formalin-killed whole cells.
Interleukin 4
(IL-4)- and IL-6-producing cells were stained by immunocytochemistry on peripheral blood smears and compared with cryostat sections of autologous gingival biopsies. Memory T-cells in the peripheral blood of patients rated significantly higher than in healthy subjects (32.3 + or - 7.1 vs 25.3 + or - 3.0%). Stimulation of patient-derived memory T-cells with P. gingivalis whole cells induced higher IL-4 production than in healthy subjects (4.4 + or - 4.1% vs 0.7 + or - 0.6%). Induction of IL-4 producing memory T-cells by P. gingivalis lipopolysaccharide and whole cells was respectively 1.37 and 1.56 times that induced by medium alone. IL-6 production did not differ between the groups. Proliferation of memory T-cells in healthy subjects tended to be more inhibited by P. gingivalis antigens than that in patients. In some patients, induction of IL-4- and IL-6-producing memory T-cells in peripheral blood and in autologous gingival biopsies tended to coincide. Memory T-cells with functional characteristics of Th2 could be a crucial cell population capable of reflecting individual susceptibility to
periodontitis
.
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PMID:Interleukin 4 (IL-4) and IL-6-producing memory T-cells in peripheral blood and gingival tissue in periodontitis patients with high serum antibody titers to Porphyromonas gingivalis. 859 74
Chronic periodontitis
(CP) is an infectious inflammatory disease that affects tooth-supporting structures and in which dental plaque bacteria, immune mechanisms and genetic predisposition play important roles.
Interleukin 4
(
IL-4
) is a key anti-inflammatory cytokine with relevant action in imbalances in inflamed periodontal tissue. Individuals carrying the TCI/CCI genotype (S-haplotype) of the
IL-4
gene are 5 times more susceptible to CP, whereas the CTI/TTD genotype (P-haplotype) confers protection against CP. Compared with the S-haplotype, subjects with the P-haplotype produce higher levels of the
IL-4
protein after non-surgical periodontal therapy. The present in vitro study aimed to investigate the functionality of
IL-4
haplotypes in immune cells to obtain insight into the influence of these genetic variations in regulating immune responses to CP-associated bacteria. Peripheral blood was collected from 6 subjects carrying each haplotype, and their immune cells were challenged with periodontopathogens to compare responses of the different haplotypes with regard to gene expression, protein secretion and the immunophenotype of T helper responses. We found higher IL-4 mRNA and protein levels in the P-haplotype, which also presented higher levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines. In contrast, cells from S-haplotype subjects responded with higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. S-haplotype individuals exhibited significantly greater polarization toward the Th1 phenotype, whereas the P-haplotype was associated with an attenuated response to periodontopathogens, with suggestive skewing toward Th2/M2 phenotypes. In conclusion,
IL-4
genetic variations associated with susceptibility to or protection against chronic
periodontitis
are directly associated with influencing the response of immune cells to periodontopathogens.
...
PMID:Functional Haplotypes in Interleukin 4 Gene Associated with Periodontitis. 2811 8