1999
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-051x.1999.260309.x
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Relative proportions of mononuclear cell types in periodontal lesions analyzed by immunohistochemistry

Abstract: In this study, we investigated the relative proportions of infiltrating mononuclear inflammatory cells in sections of granulation tissue from periodontitis lesions in both adult periodontitis (AP) and early onset periodontitis (EOP) patients. We utilised a set of cluster of differentiation (CD) antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies to detect different cell types within the tissues. These included anti-CD 20 (B cells), anti-CD 3 (pan T cells) and anti-CD 45RO (memory T cells), anti-CD 4 (helper T cells) anti-C… Show more

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“…Analysis of haemotoxilyn-eosin stained sections (10 diseased and 2 controls) confirmed minimal inflammatory cell infiltration in healthy control specimens, whilst a moderate-to-heavy inflammatory infiltrate was detected in periodontitis specimens (not shown), as seen in earlier reports (7, 37). To detect B cells/plasma cells, we stained tissue specimens for Ig kappa light chain, which was shown to be a reliable marker for B cells and terminally differentiated Ab-secreting plasma cells (30, 38).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Analysis of haemotoxilyn-eosin stained sections (10 diseased and 2 controls) confirmed minimal inflammatory cell infiltration in healthy control specimens, whilst a moderate-to-heavy inflammatory infiltrate was detected in periodontitis specimens (not shown), as seen in earlier reports (7, 37). To detect B cells/plasma cells, we stained tissue specimens for Ig kappa light chain, which was shown to be a reliable marker for B cells and terminally differentiated Ab-secreting plasma cells (30, 38).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Tissue sections were deparaffinized by passing through xylene and alcohol, immersed in double distilled water (DDW). The deparaffinized sections were heated in a conventional microwave oven (650 W) for three 5‐minute cycles in 0.001 M Di sodium EDTA (pH 8.0) to unmask the antigen 26 . While undergoing microwave processing, slides were always covered with solution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the exact mechanisms of the molecular recognition and signaling transduction of host immune‐inflammatory responses in periodontitis remain obscure 2 . Periodontitis has been described as a B‐cell lesion due to the presence of large numbers of plasma cells and B cells in periodontitis tissue biopsy specimens, 3‐5 and while the inflammatory infiltrate in aggressive periodontitis (AgP) and chronic periodontitis (CP) differs, 6 factors that govern this process remain obscure. Together with a number of inflammatory and anti‐inflammatory molecules such as interleukin (IL)‐6 and IL‐10, both APRIL (a proliferation‐inducing ligand) and B‐cell activating factor (BAFF) (also known as B lymphocyte stimulator [BLyS]) are likely to be involved.…”
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