Characterization and Localization of T cells in the Oral Mucosa
Objectives: Periodontal disease (PD) affects the majority of the population and has a negative impact on oral health, dental care costs and has been linked with systemic diseases. PD is the result of a breakdown in the balance between the host response and oral bacteria. For this reason, the mainstay of periodontal treatment - mechanical disruption of the dental plaque biofilm - is only partially successful, as the immune response is not altered. Potential roles for various T helper subsets have been suggested. However, how the phenotype and location of T cells changes throughout disease and contributes to PD pathogenesis remains to be fully elucidated. We sought to determine the phenotype and location of T cells in the oral mucosa in health and periodontal disease. Methods: Mice (n=5/group) were orally infected with Porphyromonas gingivalis or sham-infected with carboxymethyl cellulose and gingival tissue extracted at different times following infection. The extracted tissue was digested to generate a single cell suspension from which T cells were phenotyped by flow cytometry. The location of cells within intact gingival tissue was investigated by whole-mount immunohistochemistry. Gingival tissues were fixed in paraformaldehyde, stained using fluorescently labelled antibodies, then visualised by confocal microscopy. Results: Around 20% of viable CD45+ cells in the gingiva are CD4+ T cells; 4% comprise CD8+ T cells and 0.3% are CD4+CD8+ T cells. The proportions of cells were unchanged following oral infection. T cells and B cells could be visualised in apparently organized aggregates within the intact gingiva in both health and following infection. Conclusions: CD4+ T cells are relatively abundant in the intact oral mucosa. It appears that T cells accumulate around aggregates of B cells, thereby suggesting the presence of lymphoid aggregates in health, however, the role of these remain to be determined.
IADR/AADR/CADR General Session
2015 IADR/AADR/CADR General Session (Boston, Massachusetts) Boston, Massachusetts
2015 1315 Periodontal Research - Pathogenesis
Campbell, Lauren
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
; University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
Adrados-planell, Ana
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
; University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
Malcolm, Jennifer
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
Oliver-bell, Jessica
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
Butcher, John
( University of the West of Scotland
, Paisley
, United Kingdom
)
Mcinnes, Iain
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
Graham, Gerry
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
Garside, Paul
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
Culshaw, Shauna
( University of Glasgow
, Glasgow
, United Kingdom
)
The Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust (Grant Number 13/JTPhD), ‘Gums and Joints’ (Grant Agreement Number 261460)
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