Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral Disease

Survival and function of immune subsets in the oral blood, peripheral blood and gingival tissues of patients with periodontal disease and healthy controls were assessed. NK and CD8 + T cells within the oral blood mononuclear cells (OBMCs) expressed significantly higher levels of CD69 in patients wit...

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Main Authors: Kawaljit Kaur, Shahram Vaziri, Marcela Romero-Reyes, Avina Paranjpe, Anahid Jewett
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/4/875
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spelling doaj-8eb5b88697004106a7c556be1439fce12021-02-21T00:05:15ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832021-02-011087587510.3390/jcm10040875Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral DiseaseKawaljit Kaur0Shahram Vaziri1Marcela Romero-Reyes2Avina Paranjpe3Anahid Jewett4Division of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry and Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USADivision of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry and Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USADepartment of Neural and Pain Sciences, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD 21201, USADepartment of Endodontics, University of Washington, Seattle, DC 98195, USADivision of Oral Biology and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry and Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USASurvival and function of immune subsets in the oral blood, peripheral blood and gingival tissues of patients with periodontal disease and healthy controls were assessed. NK and CD8 + T cells within the oral blood mononuclear cells (OBMCs) expressed significantly higher levels of CD69 in patients with periodontal disease compared to those from healthy controls. Similarly, TNF-α release was higher from oral blood of patients with periodontal disease when compared to healthy controls. Increased activation induced cell death of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) but not OBMCs from patients with periodontal disease was observed when compared to those from healthy individuals. Unlike those from healthy individuals, OBMC-derived supernatants from periodontitis patients exhibited decreased ability to induce secretion of IFN-γ by allogeneic healthy PBMCs treated with IL-2, while they triggered significant levels of TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6 by untreated PBMCs. Interaction of PBMCs, or NK cells with intact or NFkB knock down oral epithelial cells in the presence of a periodontal pathogen, <i>F. nucleatum,</i> significantly induced a number of pro-inflammatory cytokines including IFN-γ. These studies indicated that the relative numbers of immune subsets obtained from peripheral blood may not represent the composition of the immune cells in the oral environment, and that orally-derived immune effectors may differ in survival and function from those of peripheral blood.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/4/875cell deathperiodontitisCD69oral blood<i>F. nucleatum</i>NFκB
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author Kawaljit Kaur
Shahram Vaziri
Marcela Romero-Reyes
Avina Paranjpe
Anahid Jewett
spellingShingle Kawaljit Kaur
Shahram Vaziri
Marcela Romero-Reyes
Avina Paranjpe
Anahid Jewett
Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral Disease
Journal of Clinical Medicine
cell death
periodontitis
CD69
oral blood
<i>F. nucleatum</i>
NFκB
author_facet Kawaljit Kaur
Shahram Vaziri
Marcela Romero-Reyes
Avina Paranjpe
Anahid Jewett
author_sort Kawaljit Kaur
title Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral Disease
title_short Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral Disease
title_full Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral Disease
title_fullStr Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral Disease
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and Functional Alterations of Immune Effectors in Periodontitis; A Multifactorial and Complex Oral Disease
title_sort phenotypic and functional alterations of immune effectors in periodontitis; a multifactorial and complex oral disease
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Survival and function of immune subsets in the oral blood, peripheral blood and gingival tissues of patients with periodontal disease and healthy controls were assessed. NK and CD8 + T cells within the oral blood mononuclear cells (OBMCs) expressed significantly higher levels of CD69 in patients with periodontal disease compared to those from healthy controls. Similarly, TNF-α release was higher from oral blood of patients with periodontal disease when compared to healthy controls. Increased activation induced cell death of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) but not OBMCs from patients with periodontal disease was observed when compared to those from healthy individuals. Unlike those from healthy individuals, OBMC-derived supernatants from periodontitis patients exhibited decreased ability to induce secretion of IFN-γ by allogeneic healthy PBMCs treated with IL-2, while they triggered significant levels of TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6 by untreated PBMCs. Interaction of PBMCs, or NK cells with intact or NFkB knock down oral epithelial cells in the presence of a periodontal pathogen, <i>F. nucleatum,</i> significantly induced a number of pro-inflammatory cytokines including IFN-γ. These studies indicated that the relative numbers of immune subsets obtained from peripheral blood may not represent the composition of the immune cells in the oral environment, and that orally-derived immune effectors may differ in survival and function from those of peripheral blood.
topic cell death
periodontitis
CD69
oral blood
<i>F. nucleatum</i>
NFκB
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/4/875
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