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. 1995 Mar;99(3):384-91.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1995.tb05562.x.

Immunohistological analysis of T cell functional subsets in chronic inflammatory periodontal disease

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Immunohistological analysis of T cell functional subsets in chronic inflammatory periodontal disease

K Yamazaki et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1995 Mar.

Abstract

IL-2, interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), IL-4 and IL-6 producing T cells in periodontitis and gingivitis-affected human tissues were investigated by immunohistochemistry to clarify the relationship between T cell functional subsets and disease entity. Using alkaline-phosphatase anti-alkaline-phosphatase technique, the relative proportions of each cytokine-producing T cell were calculated in the crevicular 1/3, middle 1/3 and oral 1/3 areas selected in the connective tissue of sections. CD19:CD3 and CD4:CD8 ratios were determined on the serial sections. Compared with gingivitis tissues, the proportion of cytokine-producing cells in periodontitis-affected samples was higher overall in the crevicular 1/3 (P < 0.02). The middle 1/3 exhibited a higher percentage of cytokine-producing cells, except for IL-6-producing cells. Frequencies of cytokine-producing cells in the oral 1/3 did not differ. IL-4 was the prominent cytokine in periodontitis-affected tissues, with the highest proportion detected in the crevicular 1/3. The CD19:CD3 ratio was higher in periodontitis tissues irrespective of the location, indicating a B cell dominance in periodontitis lesions. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation between the proportion of IL-4-producing cells and the CD19:CD3 ratio was noted. The CD4:CD8 ratio consistently exceeded 2.0 in both periodontitis and gingivitis. These results suggest that immunoregulation of both periodontitis and gingivitis are T cell-dependent, but in periodontitis type 2 helper T cells predominate and thereby control B cell activation.

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