Greer A, Irie K, Hashim A, Leroux B G, Chang A M, Curtis M A, Darveau R P
Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Preventive Dentistry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan.
J Dent Res. 2016 Jul;95(8):946-52. doi: 10.1177/0022034516641036. Epub 2016 Mar 24.
The oral microbial community is the best-characterized bacterial ecosystem in the human host. It has been shown in the mouse that oral commensal bacteria significantly contribute to clinically healthy periodontal homeostasis by influencing the number of neutrophils that migrate from the vasculature to the junctional epithelium. Furthermore, in clinically healthy tissue, the neutrophil response to oral commensal bacteria is associated with the select expression of the neutrophil chemokine CXCL2 but not CXCL1. This preliminary study examined the contribution of commensal bacteria on neutrophil location across the tooth/gingival interface. Tissue sections from the root associated mesial (anterior) of the second molar to the root associated distal (posterior) of the second molar were examined for neutrophils and the expression of the neutrophil chemokine ligands CXCL1 and CXCL2. It was found that both the number of neutrophils as well as the expression of CXCL2 but not CXCL1 was significantly increased in tissue sections close to the interdental region, consistent with the notion of select tissue expression patterns for neutrophil chemokine expression and subsequent neutrophil location. Furthermore, mice gavaged with either oral Streptococcus or Lactobacillus sp. bacteria induced a location pattern of neutrophils and CXCL2 expression similar to the normal oral flora. These data indicate for the first time select neutrophil location and chemokine expression patterns associated with clinically healthy tissue. The results reveal an increased inflammatory load upon approaching the interproximal region, which is consistent with the observation that the interproximal region often reveals early clinical signs of periodontal disease.
口腔微生物群落是人类宿主中特征最明确的细菌生态系统。在小鼠实验中已表明,口腔共生细菌通过影响从中脉管系统迁移至结合上皮的中性粒细胞数量,对临床健康的牙周稳态有显著贡献。此外,在临床健康组织中,中性粒细胞对口腔共生细菌的反应与中性粒细胞趋化因子CXCL2而非CXCL1的选择性表达相关。这项初步研究探讨了共生细菌对跨牙/牙龈界面中性粒细胞定位的影响。检查了从第二磨牙近中(前部)牙根相关部位到第二磨牙远中(后部)牙根相关部位的组织切片中的中性粒细胞以及中性粒细胞趋化因子配体CXCL1和CXCL2的表达。结果发现,在靠近牙间隙区域的组织切片中,中性粒细胞数量以及CXCL2而非CXCL1的表达均显著增加,这与中性粒细胞趋化因子表达及随后中性粒细胞定位的选择性组织表达模式的概念相符。此外,用口腔链球菌或乳酸杆菌属细菌灌胃的小鼠诱导出了与正常口腔菌群相似的中性粒细胞定位模式和CXCL2表达。这些数据首次表明了与临床健康组织相关的选择性中性粒细胞定位和趋化因子表达模式。结果显示,靠近邻面区域时炎症负荷增加,这与邻面区域常出现牙周病早期临床症状的观察结果一致。