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In situ detection of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in gingival epithelium in human periodontal disease
Fecha
2004Registro en:
Journal of Periodontal Research, Volumen 39, Issue 2, 2004, Pages 87-92.
00223484
10.1111/j.1600-0765.2004.00705.x
Autor
Smith, Patricio
Muñoz, Valeria
Collados, Lucía
Oyarzún, Alejandro
Institución
Resumen
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:
As the periodontal lesion develops, the junctional epithelium migrates apically in conjunction with the dissolution of the most coronal Sharpey's fibers. Because matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) has been identified in migrating epithelial cells and invading tumors, we propose that this enzyme is produced by gingival keratinocytes in advanced periodontal lesions.
METHODS:
To test this idea, biopsies of inflamed gingival tissues were obtained from patients with advanced periodontitis. Healthy gingival tissue samples were utilized as controls. The presence and activity of MMP-9 was evaluated by combining indirect immunofluorescence of gingival tissue samples and gelatin zymography of gingival epithelium separated from connective tissue.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS:
The staining pattern showed the presence of MMP-9 in junctional and pocket gingival epithelial cells, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) and as a scattered deposit along connective tissues of periodontitis-affected gingival tissues. Gelatin zymography permitted the identification of pro-MMP-9 in surcular/pocket epithelium derived from inflamed gingival tissues. Lower levels of MMP-9 were detected in epithelium not exposed to inflammation. These observations suggest a role for MMP-9 in gingival epithelial response to periodontal infection.