Lappin D F, Koulouri O, Radvar M, Hodge P, Kinane D F
Periodontology Unit, Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, Scotland, UK.
J Clin Periodontol. 1999 Mar;26(3):183-9. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-051x.1999.260309.x.
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.
在本研究中,我们调查了成人牙周炎(AP)和早发性牙周炎(EOP)患者牙周炎病变肉芽组织切片中浸润性单核炎性细胞的相对比例。我们使用了一组分化簇(CD)抗原特异性单克隆抗体来检测组织内的不同细胞类型。这些抗体包括抗CD20(B细胞)、抗CD3(全T细胞)、抗CD45RO(记忆T细胞)、抗CD4(辅助性T细胞)、抗CD8(抑制性T细胞)和抗CD68(单核细胞/巨噬细胞)。从9例成人牙周炎(AP)患者、10例早发性牙周炎(EOP)患者获取肉芽组织活检样本,为作比较,还从4例AP患者获取牙龈组织活检样本。观察到EOP和牙龈切片中的T细胞数量显著多于AP切片(p<0.05)。此外,肉芽组织中的B细胞数量多于牙龈组织(p<0.05)。将各患者组中B细胞(CD20)、T细胞(CD3)和巨噬细胞(CD68)的相对数量表示为它们总数的百分比,结果显示AP切片中B淋巴细胞的比例高于EOP或牙龈切片(p<0.02)。AP牙周炎切片中T细胞的比例低于EOP牙周炎切片(p<0.05)。三类组织标本中巨噬细胞的比例没有显著差异。分析了B细胞(CD20)与T细胞(CD3)、B细胞(CD20)与记忆T细胞(CD45RO)以及巨噬细胞(CD68)与T细胞(CD3)和记忆T细胞(CD45RO)的相对比率,结果表明与EOP和牙龈切片相比,AP切片中B/T细胞比率显著增加(p<0.02)。如CD68与CD3比率所示,AP切片中巨噬细胞/T细胞比率也显著增加(p<0.05)。不同疾病类别中记忆T细胞的相对比例或CD4⁺与CD8⁺T细胞的比率没有差异。总之,B细胞、T细胞和巨噬细胞相对比例的这些差异可能反映了AP和EOP免疫病理学的差异。