Expression of human β-defensins-1 and -2 peptides in unresolved chronic periodontitis
Background: Human β‐defensins (hBDs) are antimicrobial peptides which contribute to host innate immunity by disrupting the membrane integrity of a broad spectrum of microorganisms. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the expression profiles of hBD‐1 and ‐2 peptides in gingiva and to assess t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of periodontal research 2004-08, Vol.39 (4), p.221-227 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Human β‐defensins (hBDs) are antimicrobial peptides which contribute to host innate immunity by disrupting the membrane integrity of a broad spectrum of microorganisms.
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the expression profiles of hBD‐1 and ‐2 peptides in gingiva and to assess the possible relations of these antimicrobial peptides with periodontal health and disease.
Methods: Seven periodontally healthy subjects and 22 patients with unresolved chronic periodontitis were recruited and the gingival biopsies collected consisted of healthy tissues from the healthy subjects (HT‐C); periodontal pocket tissues (PoT) and inflamed connective tissues (ICT) from the base of pocket, i.e. granulation tissues, as well as clinically healthy tissues (HT‐P) from the adjacent clinically healthy sites from the patients. The expression of hBD‐1 and ‐2 peptides was detected by immunohistochemistry and quantitatively analyzed with a computerized image processing system.
Results: Both hBD‐1 and ‐2 peptides were detected in all periodontally healthy subjects, while hBD‐1 was detected in all patients and hBD‐2 was found in most of the patients. Their expression was mainly confined to the granular and spinous layers of gingival epithelium, in which hBD‐1 was detected in both intercellular spaces and cytoplasm, whereas hBD‐2 was mainly observed in the cytoplasm. HT‐C expressed significantly higher levels of hBD‐2 than HT‐P (p |
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ISSN: | 0022-3484 1600-0765 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1600-0765.2004.00727.x |