Palmer R, Carr T, Adinolfi M
Department of Periodontology, United Medical School, Guy's Hospital, London.
J Clin Lab Immunol. 1990 Aug;32(4):185-8.
The expression of two complement receptors, CR1 and CR3, was investigated in a group of 11 patients with localized juvenile periodontitis (LJP) before and after stimulation of their peripheral blood neutrophils and monocytes with a chemotactic factor. A total deficiency of CR1 or CR3 was not observed in any patient. Abnormally high or low values were seen in some individuals; however, tests repeated a few months later suggested that the abnormal expression of CR1 and CR3 were not causing the disease, but were probably the result of the inflammation and infection usually associated with untreated juvenile periodontitis.
在一组11例局限性青少年牙周炎(LJP)患者中,研究了两种补体受体CR1和CR3在其外周血中性粒细胞和单核细胞受到趋化因子刺激前后的表达情况。未在任何患者中观察到CR1或CR3的完全缺乏。在一些个体中发现了异常高或低的值;然而,几个月后重复进行的测试表明,CR1和CR3的异常表达并非导致该疾病的原因,而可能是通常与未经治疗的青少年牙周炎相关的炎症和感染的结果。