Hyper-reactive peripheral neutrophils in adult periodontitis: generation of chemiluminescence and intracellular hydrogen peroxide after in vitro priming and FcgammaR-stimulation
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Hyper-reactive peripheral neutrophils in adult periodontitis: generation of chemiluminescence and intracellular hydrogen peroxide after in vitro priming and FcgammaR-stimulation
Abstract
We have earlier reported a higher Fcgamma-receptor (FcgammaR)-mediated generation of reactive oxygen species, measured as luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence (CL) from peripheral neutrophils in adult periodontitis patients. The aims of this study were to confirm our previous results and to elucidate the mechanism of this phenomenon by measuring CL in parallel with the intracellular production of hydrogen peroxide, after stimulation with opsonized bacteria. To determine whether the higher CL was associated with altered responsiveness to priming, the cells were preincubated with tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS). While CL was significantly higher in subjects with periodontitis, there was no difference in hydrogen peroxide production between the patients and the controls, indicating that the hyperreactivity is related to the generation of other oxygen species than H2O2 and/or to processes in the outer cell membrane. The responsiveness to priming with LPS on CL was slightly but not significantly higher in the periodontitis group, suggesting that priming could be of value for distinguishing subjects with periodontitis. When assaying intracellular production of H2O2, TNFalpha and LPS had both a priming and an activating effect. There were no significant differences between the two groups. In conclusion, this study shows a higher FcgammaR-mediated CL of peripheral neutrophils from adult patients with periodontitis, thus confirming our earlier results. The hyperreactivity seems to be related to the outer cell membrane or to oxygen species other than H2O2.
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