Biology (Jun 2020)

Oral Microbiota and Immune System Crosstalk: A Translational Research

  • Andrea Ballini,
  • Gianna Dipalma,
  • Ciro Gargiulo Isacco,
  • Mariarosaria Boccellino,
  • Marina Di Domenico,
  • Luigi Santacroce,
  • Kieu C.D. Nguyễn,
  • Salvatore Scacco,
  • Maura Calvani,
  • Anna Boddi,
  • Fabiana Corcioli,
  • Lucio Quagliuolo,
  • Stefania Cantore,
  • Francesco Saverio Martelli,
  • Francesco Inchingolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology9060131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 131

Abstract

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Background: Oral pathogens may exert the ability to trigger differently the activation of local macrophage immune responses, for instance Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans induce predominantly pro-inflammatory (M1-like phenotypes) responses, while oral commensal microbiota primarily elicits macrophage functions consistent with the anti-inflammatory (M2-like phenotypes). Methods: In healthy individuals vs. periodontal disease patients’ blood samples, the differentiation process from monocyte to M1 and M2 was conducted using two typical growth factors, the granulocyte/macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and the macrophage colony stimulating factor (M-CSF). Results: In contrast with the current literature our outcomes showed a noticeable increase of macrophage polarization from healthy individuals vs. periodontal patients. The biological and clinical significance of these data was discussed. Conclusions: Our translational findings showed a significant variance between control versus periodontal disease groups in M1 and M2 marker expression within the second group significantly lower skews differentiation of M2-like macrophages towards an M1-like phenotype. Macrophage polarization in periodontal tissue may be responsible for the development and progression of inflammation-induced periodontal tissue damage, including alveolar bone loss, and modulating macrophage function may be a potential strategy for periodontal disease management.

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