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Cytokine Profiles of T-lymphocytes from Gingival Tissues with Pathological Pocketing

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Periodontal disease is an infection in which destruction occurs at sites remote from the infection, resulting in pathological pocketing. Intervening between the infection and the destruction is a dense mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate. It has been suggested that this infiltrate might have characteristics and the destructive potential of Th1-type T lymphocytes. To ascertain the nature of the infiltrates we investigated the expression of mRNA for IL-2, IL-5, and IFN-γ by gingival mononuclear cells (GMC) from healthy (n = 8) or adult periodontitis (AP) patients (n = 25) by using cytokine-specific reverse-transcription/polymerasechain-reaction (RT-PCR). GMC, as obtained from patients' tissues, expressed IL-2, IFN-y, or IL-5 mRNA. Significantly higher proportions of GMC from AP patients expressed IL-2 and IFN-γ mRNA than did those from healthy subjects. TFN-γ was the most consistent cytokine message detected. In other experiments, gingival T-lymphocytes (n = 12) and CD4+ and CD8+ gingival T-lymphocytes (n = 16) were isolated from gingival tissues removed surgically from AP patients. AP gingival T-lymphocytes expressed mRNA for IL-2, IFN-γ, or IL-6 prior to stimulation. After stimulation with Con A, the cells significantly up-regulated IL-5 and IL-6 message expression. Both CD4+ and CD8+ gingival T-lymphocytes expressed IFN-γ, IL-5, and some IL-2. This cumulative cytokine profile observed in these experiments is consistent with the predominance of Th1-type cells in pathological tissues and with Th2-type cells, which can also be present, being up-regulated under appropriate stimulation. Importantly, CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes were shown to express T1- and T2-type cytokine message, emphasizing the potential for CD8- T-lymphocytes to participate in periodontal disease pathology.
Title: Cytokine Profiles of T-lymphocytes from Gingival Tissues with Pathological Pocketing
Description:
Periodontal disease is an infection in which destruction occurs at sites remote from the infection, resulting in pathological pocketing.
Intervening between the infection and the destruction is a dense mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate.
It has been suggested that this infiltrate might have characteristics and the destructive potential of Th1-type T lymphocytes.
To ascertain the nature of the infiltrates we investigated the expression of mRNA for IL-2, IL-5, and IFN-γ by gingival mononuclear cells (GMC) from healthy (n = 8) or adult periodontitis (AP) patients (n = 25) by using cytokine-specific reverse-transcription/polymerasechain-reaction (RT-PCR).
GMC, as obtained from patients' tissues, expressed IL-2, IFN-y, or IL-5 mRNA.
Significantly higher proportions of GMC from AP patients expressed IL-2 and IFN-γ mRNA than did those from healthy subjects.
TFN-γ was the most consistent cytokine message detected.
In other experiments, gingival T-lymphocytes (n = 12) and CD4+ and CD8+ gingival T-lymphocytes (n = 16) were isolated from gingival tissues removed surgically from AP patients.
AP gingival T-lymphocytes expressed mRNA for IL-2, IFN-γ, or IL-6 prior to stimulation.
After stimulation with Con A, the cells significantly up-regulated IL-5 and IL-6 message expression.
Both CD4+ and CD8+ gingival T-lymphocytes expressed IFN-γ, IL-5, and some IL-2.
This cumulative cytokine profile observed in these experiments is consistent with the predominance of Th1-type cells in pathological tissues and with Th2-type cells, which can also be present, being up-regulated under appropriate stimulation.
Importantly, CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes were shown to express T1- and T2-type cytokine message, emphasizing the potential for CD8- T-lymphocytes to participate in periodontal disease pathology.

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