Anti-phagocytic role of surface fibrous structure of an invasive Porphyromonas gingivalis strain
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概要
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Recent studies have shown that invasive and non-invasive strains of Porphyromonas gingivalis can both be isolated from patients with periodontitis. We examined the interaction between an invasive 16-1 P. gingivalis strain and phagocytes obtained from human peripheral blood and guinea pig peritoneal cavity. Phagocytes from human peripheral blood, mainly polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) isolated by centrifugation in Ficoll Hypaque, and macrophages collected from the peritoneal cavity of guinea pigs, were exposed to P. gingivalis cells. After this exposure, greater numbers of the non-invasive P. gingivalis ATCC 33277 were observed in human PMNs and guinea pig macrophages compared with the invasive P. gingivalis 16-1. Electron microscopic observations showed that invasive 16-1 within phagosomes in human PMNs and guinea pig macrophages retained their surface fibrous structures as well as their outer membranes. Electron microscopic examination showed that destruction and damage to the cell membranes and inner structures were clear in human PMNs and guinea pig macrophages after exposure to invasive 16-1 for 6 and 24 hours ; this was a clear difference from exposure to the non-invasive ATCC 33277. Release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activities into the culture supernatant of PMNs after exposure to the invasive 16-1 for 4 and 6 hours was significantly greater than that after exposure to the non-invasive ATCC 33277 (p<0.05). On the other hand, the LDH activity after exposure for 21 hours to the invasive 16-1 was significantly lower than that of untreated cells and cells after exposure to the non-invasive ATCC 33277 strain (p<0.05). The PMN viabilities after exposure to cells of the invasive 16-1 for 3, 4, and 6 hours as evaluated by trypan blue staining were similar to those after exposure to cells of the non-invasive ATCC 33277, but that after exposure to the invasive 16-1 strain for 21 hours was significantly lower than that after exposure to cells of the non-invasive ATCC 33277 strain.
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著者
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Okuda K
Department Of Microbiology Tokyo Dental College
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Okuda Katsuji
Department Of Microbiology Tokyo Dental College
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Ishihara K.
東京歯科大学口腔科学研究センター
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Ishihara Kazuyuki
Department Of Dermatology Showa University School Of Medicine
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Okuda K
Department Of Bacteriology Yokohama City University School Of Medicine
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MIYABE HIDEAKI
Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Dental College
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KIGURE TAKASHI
Department of Periodontology, Tokyo Dental College
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Miyabe Hideaki
Department Of Microbiology Tokyo Dental College
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Kigure Takashi
Department Of Periodontology Tokyo Dental College
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Ishihara K
Department Of Biochemistry Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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Miyabe H
Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Dental College
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Kigure T
Department of Periodontology, Tokyo Dental College
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