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Monocyte chemotactic protein-3: possible involvement in apical periodontitis chemotaxis
Fecha
2010-10Registro en:
International Endodontic Journal 2010: 43(10) 902–908
0143-2885
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01764.x
Autor
Dezerega Piwonka, Andrea
Hernández Ríos, Emma
Osorio Alfaro, Constanza
Mardones Peñailillo, Jeannette Isabel
Mundi, V.
Dutzan Muñoz, Nicolás
Franco Martínez, María Eugenia
Gamonal Aravena, Jorge Antonio
Oyarzún Droguett, Alejandro
Overall, M. C.
Institución
Resumen
Aim To study the expression of monocyte chemotactic protein-3 (MCP-3, also known as chemokine CCL-7) in tissue from apical lesions (AL) and to associate MCP-3 expression with symptomatic or asymptomatic apical periodontitis.
Methodology To determine the expression of MCP-3 in AL, biopsies obtained during tooth extraction procedures were fixed, subjected to routine processing and diagnosed as apical granuloma (AG) (n = 7) or radicular cyst (RC) (n = 5). As controls, apical periodontal ligament (PDL) specimens from healthy premolars extracted for orthodontics reasons were included (n = 7). All specimens were immunostained for MCP-3 and examined under a light microscope. In addition, homogenates from AL (n = 14) and healthy PDL samples (n = 7) were studied through immunowestern blot. Finally, periapical exudates samples were collected from root canals of teeth having diagnosis of symptomatic (n = 14) and asymptomatic apical periodontitis (n = 14) during routine endodontic treatments and analysed by immunowestern blot and densitometry.
Results MCP-3 was detected in AG and RC and localized mainly to inflammatory leucocytes, whereas no expression was observed in healthy PDLs. MCP-3 was also detected in periapical exudate, and its levels were significantly higher in symptomatic than in asymptomatic apical periodontitis.
Conclusions MCP-3 was expressed in AL and its levels associated with clinical symptoms. MCP-3 might play a role in disease pathogenesis, possibly by stimulating mononuclear chemotaxis.