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Periodontitis and peri-implantitis tissue levels of Treponema denticola-CTLP and its MMP-8 activating ability




AuthorsPetain Sami, Kasnak Gökhan, Firatli Erhan, Tervahartiala Taina, Gürsoy Ulvi K, Sorsa Timo

PublisherELSEVIER GMBH

Publication year2021

JournalActa Histochemica

Journal name in sourceACTA HISTOCHEMICA

Journal acronymACTA HISTOCHEM

Article number151767

Volume123

Issue6

Number of pages6

ISSN0065-1281

eISSN1618-0372

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.acthis.2021.151767

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Abstract

Background and Aims: Chymotrypsin-like-proteinase of Treponema denticola (Td-CTLP) can stimulate the protein expression and activation of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-8 (or collagenase-2), a potent tissue destructive enzyme from gingival cells in vitro. The aims of this study were 1) to demonstrate the proMMP-8 (or latent MMP-8) activation by Td-CTLP in vitro and 2) to detect Td-CTLP and MMP-8 protein levels in the tissue samples of peri-implantitis and periodontitis patients.

Materials and Methods: proMMP-8 activation by Td-CTLP was analyzed by immunoblots. Tissue specimens were collected from 38 systemically healthy and non-smoking patients; 14 of whom had moderate to severe periodontitis, 10 of whom were suffering from peri-implantitis, and finally 14 of whom showed no sign of periodontal inflammation nor radiological bone decay (control group). The immune-expression levels of MMP-8 and Td-CTLP in the epithelium and the connective tissue were analyzed immunohistochemically. A pixel color-intensity analyze was performed with ImageJ software (version 1.46c; Rasband WS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA) to obtain a comparable numeral score for each patient's epithelium and connective tissue MMP-8 and Td-CTLP enzyme level.

Results: Td-CTLP activated proMMP-8 in vitro by converting the 70 75 kDa proMMP-8 to 65 kDa active MMP-8. Also, lower molecular size 25 50 kDa parts of MMP-8 were formed. There was no statistically significant difference between the study groups in terms of their MMP-8 and Td-CTLP levels in the epithelium or in the connective tissue.

Conclusion: Regarding the limits of this study, it can thus be said that the Td-CTLP enzyme can activate the host proMMP-8 enzyme. Tissue protein levels of MMP-8 and Td-CTLP do not seem to be changed in peri-implantitis and in periodontitis.


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