Immunolocalization of tumor necrosis factor-alpha expressing cells in recurrent aphthous ulcer lesions (RAU)
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Immunolocalization of tumor necrosis factor-alpha expressing cells in recurrent aphthous ulcer lesions (RAU)
Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha is a pro-inflammatory cytokine and crucial mediator in many aspects of immunity. Although several studies have shown that recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAU) can be prevented by treatment that prevents the synthesis of endogenous TNF-alpha little is known about the location and distribution of TNF-alpha-expressing cells at disease sites. The aim of the present work is, therefore, to investigate TNF-alpha and its cellular distribution in RAU lesions compared with those in induced oral traumatic ulcers (TUs). Twelve biopsies of RAU lesions of oral mucosa were obtained from 12 patients with RAU. They were compared to a control group consisting of ten samples of induced TUs. All samples were analyzed for TNF-alpha expression by using monoclonal mouse anti-human TNF-alpha antibody in avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) staining. Results were quantified by a semi-automatic VIDAS image analysis system. TNF-alpha immunoreactivity was contained mainly in monocyte/macrophages and lymphocytes within the mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates. TNF-alpha was often seen in mast cells and vascular endothelial cells in connective tissue lateral to the inflammatory infiltrates. Interestingly, 32%-60% of the mononuclear cells were found to be TNF-alpha immunoreactive in RAU lesions. TNF-alpha containing cells were more numerous in aphthae (188+/-46 cells/0.2 mm2) compared with controls (52+/-14 cells/0.2 mm2, P<0.001). These findings suggest that RAU lesions are characterized by high expression of TNF-alpha. Because such expression occurred in the mononuclear inflammatory cells, mast cells and vascular endothelial cells, TNF-alpha, which is a major inflammatory mediator, may contribute to the activation and recruitment of leukocytes that are found in RAU lesions.
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