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Functional human T-cell immunity and osteoprotegerin ligand control alveolar bone destruction in periodontal infection SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Functional human T-cell immunity and osteoprotegerin ligand control alveolar bone destruction in periodontal infection
Authors
Teng, YTANguyen, HGao, XJKong, YYGorczynski, RMSingh, BEllen, RPPenninger, JM
Date Issued
2000-09
Publisher
AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
Abstract
Periodontitis, a prime cause of tooth loss in humans, is implicated in the increased risk of systemic diseases such as heart failure, stroke, and bacterial pneumonia. The mechanisms by which periodontitis and antibacterial immunity lead to alveolar bone and tooth loss are poorly understood. To study the human immune response to specific periodontal infections, rye transplanted human peripheral blood lymphocytes (HuPBLs) from periodontitis patients into NOD/SCID mice. Oral challenge of HuPBL-NOD/SCID mice with Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, a well-known Gram-negative anaerobic microorganism that causes human periodontitis, activates human CD4(+) T cells in the periodontium and triggers local alveolar bone destruction. Human CD4(+) T cells, but not CD8(+) T cells or B cells, are identified as essential mediators of alveolar bone destruction. Stimulation of CD4(+) T cells by A. actinomycetemcomitans induces production of osteoprotegerin ligand (OPG-L), a key modulator of osteoclastogenesis and osteoclast activation. In vivo inhibition of OPG-L function with the decoy receptor OPG diminishes alveolar bone destruction and reduces the number of peridontal osteoclasts after microbial challenge. These data imply that the molecular explanation for alveolar bone destruction observed in perio dental infections is mediated by microorganism-triggered induction of OPG-L expression on CD4(+) T cells and the consequent activation of osteoclasts. Inhibition of OPG-L may thus have therapeutic value to prevent alveolar bone and/or tooth loss in human periodontitis.
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https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/10840
DOI
10.1172/JCI10763
ISSN
0021-9738
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, vol. 106, no. 6, page. R59 - R67, 2000-09
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