1. Programmed Death 1 (PD-1) and PD-1 Ligand (PD-L1) expression in chronic apical periodontitis
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Roberto Brandão Garcia, Gustavo Ponnpernnaier Garlet, Ronan Jacques Rezende Delgado, Carla Renata Sipert, Thaís Helena Gasparoto, Norberti Bernardineli, Sérgio Aparecido Torres, João Santana da Silva, Clóvis Monteiro Bramante, Ivaldo Gomes de Moraes, Ana Paula Campanelli, Celso Kenji Nishiyama, and Claudia Ramos Pinheiro
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Periodontitis ,Chronic apical periodontitis ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dental Assisting ,Periapical periodontitis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gingival tissue ,Orthodontics ,Ligand (biochemistry) ,medicine.disease ,Immune checkpoint ,Flow cytometry ,Dental Hygiene ,medicine ,Periodontics ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Pd l1 expression ,Oral Surgery ,business ,General Dentistry ,RECEPTORES IMUNOLÓGICOS - Abstract
Objective This study aimed to examine programmed death protein 1 (PD-1) and programmed death lig-and 1 (PD-L1) expression on leukocytes from chronic apical periodontitis, and to determine the levels of cytokines in the apical periodontitis lesions. Methods Leukocytes from healthy gingival tissue (n=16) and chronic apical periodontitis (n=10) were eval-uated using flow cytometry. The PD-1 and PDL-1 expressions were evaluated using flow cytometry. The cy-tokine levels were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA. The statistical significance level was set at P Results Results showed that the apical periodontitis lesions are more infiltrated by PD-1+ and PDL1+ lym-phocytes than the control samples. In addition, the PDL-1 expression was detected on macrophages in the apical periodontitis lesions, and was significantly higher compared to leukocytes from healthy gingival tis-sue. The IFN-γ, TGF-β, IL-10, and TNF-α levels were significantly higher in the apical periodontitis lesions com-pared to control samples. Conclusion The PD-1, PD-L1, and CTLA-4 molecules are evident in apical periodontitis, and can be an impor-tant immune checkpoint in chronic periapical periodontitis.
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- 2019