Infectious Disease Reports (Jul 2020)

Analysis of lymphocyte T(CD4+) cells expression on severe early childhood caries and free caries

  • Muhammad Luthfi,
  • Priyawan Rachmadi,
  • Aqsa Sjuhada Oki,
  • Retno Indrawati,
  • Agung Sosiawan,
  • Muhaimin Rifa’i

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/idr.2020.8760
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1s

Abstract

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Early childhood caries (ECC) is still one of the many diseases found in children throughout the world. Cariogenic bacteria are a significant risk factor for ECC associated with early colonization and high levels of cariogenic microbes (Streptococcus mutans, S. mutans). Lymphocyte T (CD4+) cells known as helper T cells, are effector cells for mediated host immunity. Naive T cells (CD4+) must be activated to initiate effector function. This activation occurs through interaction with professional antigen- presenting cells (pro-APC), especially dendritic cells that lead to intracellular pathways that regulate T cell receptor (TCR) more specifically against antigen in T cells. Lymphocyte cells from samples were collected from severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) and Free caries aged 5 to 6 years. The subjects were instructed to gargle 10 mL of sterile NaCl 1.5% solution for 30 seconds, and expectorate it into a sterile glass then analyzing T lymphocyte cell (CD4+) expression using flow cytometry. Lymphocyte T (CD4+) cell expression at SECC (6.2525±64482) while in free caries (8.4138±1.10397) with P-value (P=0. 000). Conclusion of lymphocyte T (CD4+) cells expression at S-ECC is lower than that occurring in free caries.

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