West China Journal of Stomatology ›› 2018, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (5): 508-513.doi: 10.7518/hxkq.2018.05.009

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Saliva of periodontitis patients promotes macrophage differentiation and activation

Xiaoying Li(),Qian Li,Bomiao Cui,Liwei Wang,Yaping Fan,Jiao Chen,Yun Feng,Ping Zhang()   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases & National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases & West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China
  • Received:2018-03-08 Revised:2018-07-10 Online:2018-10-01 Published:2018-10-18
  • Supported by:
    The National Natural Science Foundation of China(81372892);Independent Research Topic of State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases(SKLOD201601)

Abstract:

Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of saliva of patients with chronic periodontitis (CPD) on the differentiation, activation, and secretion of osteoclast-maturing mediators of macrophages. Methods A total of 40 saliva samples were collected from healthy donors (n=20) and severe periodontitis patients (n=20). Peripheral blood mono-nuclear cells (PBMCs) and THP-1 monocyte line cells were challenged with 15% saliva for 5 days. The phenotype, surface marker, and phagocytosis of macrophages were analyzed by flow cytometry and microscopy. Osteoclast-maturing mediators were assayed by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits. Results When PBMCs were treated with CPD saliva for 5 days, 61.25%±11.33% of cells were transformed into large granular cells; 86.78%±13.69% of large granular cells were identified as CD14 ++CD16 +macrophages. When THP-1 cells were treated with CPD saliva, most cells attached to thebottom of cell culture plates, thereby exhibiting macrophage morphology and releasing additional osteoclast-maturing mediators. Furthermore, the phagocytosis of THP-1 cells considerably increased in the presence of CPD saliva (66.35%±9.67%) compared with medium control (33.33%±7.52%), or healthy saliva (40.71%±3.52%).Conclusion Saliva from patients with CPD can induce macrophage differentiation, activate phagocytose microorganisms, and secrete osteoclast-maturing mediators.

Key words: saliva, chronic periodontitis, macrophage

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