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Query: UMLS:C0031099 (
periodontitis
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Mononuclear cell populations were studied in gingival biopsy specimens from adolescents (n = 10) with at least one periodontal pocket with an increased probing depth (greater than 5 mm). The marginal bone loss was measured on radiographs, subgingival plaque samples were collected from the lesions, and the microbial flora was identified. Specimens from gingivitis lesions (n = 5) were used as controls. The mononuclear cell populations in the specimens were detected by using monoclonal antibodies defining functional T-lymphocyte subpopulations, B lymphocytes, and monocytes. All gingival specimens from patients with increased probing depth showed large lymphocyte infiltrates, most of which were
CD 3
-antigen-positive cells (T lymphocytes). Few (2%) infiltrating T cells expressed receptors for interleukin-2. B cells were detected in most specimens from the
periodontitis
group and varied from less than 1% to 21%. This study indicates that lesions in adolescents with early signs of
periodontitis
are characterized predominantly by T-cell lesions with relatively few cell aggregates of B cells present.
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PMID:Subpopulations of lymphocytes in connective tissue from adolescents with periodontal disease. 169 57
The lymphocyte subsets in the peripheral blood of 8 individuals, aged 25 to 57 yr, with moderate to advanced adult
periodontitis
were analyzed before and after treatment by means of flow cytometry, and then compared with the findings in 20 normal adults (aged 30 to 45 yr). The results were as follows: the percentage of OKT-8+ (CD 8) in the patients (20.25 +/- 7.15%) was lower than that in normal individuals (31.50 +/- 6.03%, P less than 0.01) while the OKT-4/OKT-8 ratio (2.34 +/- 1.18) was higher than the corresponding ratio in the controls (1.23 +/- 0.37); however, there was no significant difference in the percentages of OKT-3+ (
CD 3
), OKT-4+ (CD 4) and Leu-12+ (CD 19) between patients and normal subjects. The percentages of OKT-3+, OKT-4+, OKT-8+, Leu-12+ and OKT-4/OKT-8 after the periodontal therapy did not show a significant difference compared with the data obtained before treatment. These results indicate that the decrease in suppressor/cytotoxic T-cell population may be a kind of pathological disposition of the initiation and/or course of adult
periodontitis
.
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PMID:[Marginal periodontitis and the immune system. III. Differences in peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets before and after treatment in adult periodontitis patients]. 327 Jun 55
In this study, we investigated the relative proportions of infiltrating mononuclear inflammatory cells in sections of granulation tissue from
periodontitis
lesions in both adult
periodontitis
(AP) and early onset
periodontitis
(EOP) patients. We utilised a set of cluster of differentiation (CD) antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies to detect different cell types within the tissues. These included anti-CD 20 (B cells), anti-
CD 3
(pan T cells) and anti-CD 45RO (memory T cells), anti-CD 4 (helper T cells) anti-CD 8 (suppressor T cells) and anti-CD 68 (monocyte/macrophage). Biopsies of granulation tissue were obtained from 9 patients with adult
periodontitis
(AP), from 10 patients with early onset
periodontitis
(EOP) and for comparative purposes, biopsies of gingival tissue from 4 patients with AP. A significantly greater number of T cells (p < 0.05) were observed in EOP and gingival sections than in AP sections. In addition, a greater number of B cells were observed in the granulation tissues than in the gingiva (p < 0.05). The relative numbers of B cells (CD 20). T cells (
CD 3
) and macrophages (CD 68) were expressed as a percentage of their combined total for each of the patient groups and indicated that the proportion of B lymphocytes was greater in AP sections than in EOP or gingival sections (p < 0.02). The proportion of T cells was lower in the AP
periodontitis
sections than in the EOP
periodontitis
sections (p < 0.05). There were no significant differences in the proportion of macrophages between the 3 categories of tissue specimens. The relative ratios of B cells (CD 20) to T cells (
CD 3
) and B cells (CD 20) to memory T cells (CD 45RO) and macrophages (CD 68) to T cells (
CD 3
) and memory T cells (CD 45RO) were analyzed and indicated that there was a significant increase in the B to T cell ratio in AP sections compared to EOP and gingival sections (p < 0.02). There was also a significant increase in the macrophage to T cell ratio in AP sections as indicated by CD 68 to
CD 3
ratios (p < 0.05). There were no differences regarding the relative proportions of memory T cells or in the ratios of CD 4+ to CD 8+ T cells in the different disease categories. In conclusion, these differences in the relative proportions of B cells, T cells and macrophages may reflect a difference in the immunopathology of AP and EOP.
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PMID:Relative proportions of mononuclear cell types in periodontal lesions analyzed by immunohistochemistry. 1010 45