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Isolation,Characterization and Functional Examination of the Gingival Immune Cell Network
Authors:Nicolas Dutzan  Loreto Abusleme  Joanne E Konkel  Niki M Moutsopoulos
Institution:1.Oral Immunity and Inflammation Unit, NIDCR, NIH;2.Manchester Immunology Group, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester;3.Manchester Collaborative Centre for Inflammation Research, University of Manchester
Abstract:Immune cell networks in tissues play a vital role in mediating local immunity and maintaining tissue homeostasis, yet little is known of the resident immune cell populations in the oral mucosa and gingiva. We have established a technique for the isolation and study of immune cells from murine gingival tissues, an area of constant microbial exposure and a vulnerable site to a common inflammatory disease, periodontitis. Our protocol allows for a detailed phenotypic characterization of the immune cell populations resident in the gingiva, even at steady state. Our procedure also yields sufficient cells with high viability for use in functional studies, such as the assessment of cytokine secretion ex vivo. This combination of phenotypic and functional characterization of the gingival immune cell network should aid towards investigating the mechanisms involved in oral immunity and periodontal homeostasis, but will also advance our understanding of the mechanisms involved in local immunopathology.
Keywords:Immunology  Issue 108  oral  gingival  periodontitis  oral immune cell network  tissue immunity  oral mucosal immunity
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