Detection of, and anti-collagen antibody produced by, CD5-positive B cells in inflamed gingival tissues
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0765.1992.tb01822.x
Detection of, and anti-collagen antibody produced by, CD5-positive B cells in inflamed gingival tissues
Abstract
This study was performed to investigate the frequency and distribution of CD5-positive (CD5+) B cells in inflamed gingival tissues using flow cytometric and immunohistochemical analyses. The ability of CD5+ B cells to produce anti-type I collagen antibody was also examined. CD5+ B cells expressed "low" fluorescence intensity in the peripheral blood of both healthy subjects and patients with adult periodontitis. However, in inflamed gingival tissues the intensity of this surface marker was high. The percentage of B cells bearing CD5 surface marker was statistically higher in gingiva than in peripheral blood obtained from both the patients and healthy subjects. These CD5+ B cells were observed in gingival subepithelial connective tissues from the bottom to the middle of the periodontal pocket. This area showed destruction of collagen fibers and dense cell infiltrations. Anti-collagen IgG antibody level in patients' gingival crevicular fluids (GCF) was higher than that in sera from healthy subjects, and slightly higher than in autologous sera. IgM anti-collagen antibody in GCF was lower than in autologous sera and in sera from healthy subjects. EBV-transformed CD5+ B cells produced considerably more IgM and IgG antibody to collagen than CD5- B cells. Therefore CD5+ B cells may contribute to the pathogenesis of inflamed gingival tissues.
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