Matsuki Y, Yamamoto T, Hara K
Department of Periodontology, Niigata University School of Dentistry, Japan.
Am J Pathol. 1991 Jun;138(6):1299-305.
Interleukin-1 (IL-1)-producing cells in inflamed gingival tissues obtained from patients with periodontitis were examined by combined immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Macrophages, T cells, B cells, and endothelial cells were visualized in the lesions by the immunoperoxidase method using specific antibodies to each cell type. Subsequent in situ hybridization using 35S-labeled synthetic oligonucleotide probes complementary to human IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta mRNA showed IL-1 transcripts in macrophages predominantly but not in T cells or B cells. Neither fibroblasts nor keratinocytes contained the IL-1 message to any significant extent. Endothelial cells also were essentially negative for IL-1 messages. These findings indicate that IL-1 is produced principally by macrophages in inflamed gingival tissues of humans.
采用免疫组织化学和原位杂交相结合的方法,对从牙周炎患者获取的炎症牙龈组织中产生白细胞介素-1(IL-1)的细胞进行了检测。使用针对每种细胞类型的特异性抗体,通过免疫过氧化物酶法在病变中观察到巨噬细胞、T细胞、B细胞和内皮细胞。随后,使用与人类IL-1α和IL-1βmRNA互补的35S标记合成寡核苷酸探针进行原位杂交,结果显示IL-1转录本主要存在于巨噬细胞中,而在T细胞或B细胞中则没有。成纤维细胞和角质形成细胞在很大程度上均未含有IL-1信息。内皮细胞对于IL-1信息也基本呈阴性。这些发现表明,IL-1主要由人类炎症牙龈组织中的巨噬细胞产生。