Revealing leukocyte populations in human peri-implantitis and periodontitis using flow cytometry

Ofir Ginesin, Yaniv Mayer, Eran Gabay, Daniel Rotenberg, Eli Eliahu Machtei, Benjamin R. Coyac, Yotam Bar-On, Hadar Zigdon-Giladi

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Abstract

Objective: To identify, quantify, and characterize leukocyte populations in PI and periodontitis using flow cytometry. Methods: Fresh biopsies from human PI and periodontitis lesions were processed to a single-cell suspension. The immune cell types were identified using flow cytometry. Results: Twenty-one biopsies were obtained and analyzed corresponding to fourteen PI and seven periodontitis samples. Participants’ average age was 63.95 ± 14.77 years without a significant difference between PI and periodontitis patients, the female/male ratio was 8/12, and mean PD was 8.5 ± 2.17. High similarity was found between periodontitis and PI in the main immune cell types. Out of the leukocytes, the PMN proportion was 40% in PI and 33% in periodontitis. T-cells 22% in PI and 18% in periodontitis. Similar proportions of B-cells 10% and macrophages 6% were found in PI and periodontitis. Dendritic and NK cells were found in low proportions (~ 1%) in PI and periodontitis. T-cell sub-analysis showed that CD4-positive were more prevalent than CD8-positive in both diseases (CD4/CD8 ratio of 1.2). Conclusion: With the use of flow cytometry analysis, the leukocyte populations in human peri-implantitis and periodontitis were classified. In PI and periodontitis, we identified similar proportions of specific (CD4/CD8) and innate (dendritic and NK) immune cells. These results corroborate previous histological studies. Clinical relevance: Flow cytometry analysis can be used to identify and quantify immune cells in PI and periodontitis, including sub-classification of T cells (CD4/8) as well as detection of cells that require multiple markers for identification (such as dendritic cells).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5499-5508
Number of pages10
JournalClinical Oral Investigations
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2023

Keywords

  • FACS
  • Flow cytometry
  • Immune system
  • Peri-implantitis
  • Periodontitis

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Dentistry

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