IMPORTANCE OF ACTINOMYCES AND CERTAIN GRAM-NEGATIVE ANAEROBIC ORGANISMS IN TRANSFORMATION OF LYMPHOCYTES FROM PATIENTS WITH PERIODONTAL-DISEASE

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作者
BAKER, JJ
CHAN, SP
SOCRANSKY, SS
OPPENHEIM, JJ
MERGENHAGEN, SE
机构
[1] NIDR, MICROBIOL & IMMUNOL LAB, BETHESDA, MD 20014 USA
[2] LITTON BIONETICS INC, DEPT IMMUNOL, KENSINGTON, MD 20795 USA
[3] FORSYTH DENT CTR, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
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D O I
10.1128/IAI.13.5.1363-1368.1976
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Dental plaque deposits are potent stimulants of lymphocyte transformation in patients with peridontal disease but not in normal subjects. Since plaque deposits consist mainly of whole bacteria, the cell walls of the most commonly found organisms in plaque were tested for their capacity to induce lymphocyte transformation. There was a direct correlation between the severity of periodontal disease and the amount of transformation induced by the cell walls of oral bacteria and by solubilized dental plaque. Cord blood leukocytes and lymphocytes from clinically normal people did not respond, which indicates that these stimulants are antigens rather than mitogens. Of the 11 bacteria tested, 4 members of the family Actinomycetaceae (A. viscosus, A. israelii, A. naeslundii and Arachnia propionica), the related Propionibacterium acnes, and an anaerobic gram-negative rod (24 N) were significantly more potent in activating lymphocytes than Streptococcus sanguis, 2 diphtheroids and another gram-negative anerobic rod (27 N). The The high prevalence of the former organisms in the mature dental plaque that forms around the gingival crevice area and the potent efficacy with which they stimulate lymphocytes indicates that Actinomyces and certain gram-negative anaerobes may be important etiological agents in chronic periodontal inflammation in man.
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