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Killing of Treponema denticola by Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages

Authors :
Luisa Miragliotta
Jacques Izard
Paolo Gaibani
Vittorio Sambri
Caterina Vocale
Maria Teresa Pellegrino
Francesca Cavrini
Simone Ambretti
Gaibani P
Vocale C
Ambretti S
Cavrini F
Izard J
Miragliotta L
Pellegrino MT
Sambri V.
Source :
Journal of Dental Research. 89:521-526
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2010.

Abstract

Treponema denticola has been identified as an important cause of periodontal disease and hypothesized to be involved in extra-oral infections. The objective of this study was to investigate the role of T. denticola cell length and motility during mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro uptake. Macrophages, incubated under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, produced a similar amount of TNF-α when stimulated with Escherichia coli LPS. The uptake of FlgE- and CfpA-deficient mutants of T. denticola was significantly increased compared with the wild-type strain, due to cell size or lack of motility. Opsonization with specific antibodies considerably improved the treponemes’ uptake. These results suggest that macrophages, in addition to other phagocytes, could play an important role in the control of T. denticola infection, and that the raising of specific antibodies could improve the efficacy of the immune response toward T. denticola, either at an oral site or during dissemination.

Details

ISSN :
15440591 and 00220345
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Dental Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fc5703a7113d6ee24da266fe617ddf1c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0022034510363105