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Th1 immune response promotes severe bone resorption caused by Porphyromonas gingivalis
被引:75
|作者:
Stashenko, Philip
Goncalves, Reginaldo B.
Lipkin, Brad
Ficarelli, Alexander
Sasaki, Hajime
Campos-Neto, Antonio
机构:
[1] Forsyth Inst, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Dent Med, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] Univ Estadual Campinas, Piracicaba, Brazil
[4] Boston Univ, Henry M Goldman Sch Dent Med, Boston, MA 02215 USA
来源:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
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2007年
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170卷
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01期
关键词:
D O I:
10.2353/ajpath.2007.060597
中图分类号:
R36 [病理学];
学科分类号:
100104 ;
摘要:
Bacterial infections of the dental pulp result in soft tissue and alveolar bone destruction. It has been suggested that Th1 responses promote disease, whereas Th2 responses are protective. However, other studies have challenged this notion. To address this question, bone destruction was evaluated in mice immunized to develop strong and polarized Th1- or Th2-biased responses to the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis. Th1 bias was confirmed by the presence of high titers of serum IgG2a and the production of high levels of interferon (IFN)-gamma and no interleukin (IL)-4 by lymph node cells stimulated with P. gingivalis antigens. In contrast, Th2-biased animals had high titer IgG1 and no IgG2a, and their lymph node cells produced high levels of IL-4 but no IFN-gamma. Subsequent infection of the dental pulp with P. gingivalis caused extensive inflammation and alveolar bone destruction in Th1-biased mice, whereas Th2-biased mice and controls developed minimal lesions. Inflammatory granulomas in Th1-biased mice were heavily infiltrated with osteoclasts; and had high local expression of IFN-gamma, IL-1 alpha, and IL-1 beta. Little or no IFN-gamma/IL-1 alpha/IL-1 beta and no obvious osteoclasts; were detected in lesions of Th2-biased and control groups. These results directly demonstrate that specific Th1 responses promote severe infection-stimulated alveolar bone loss.
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页数:11
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