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Isolation,Processing and Analysis of Murine Gingival Cells
Authors:Gabriel Mizraji  Hadas Segev  Asaf Wilensky  Avi-Hai Hovav
Institution:Institute of Dental Sciences, Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center;Department of Periodontology, Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center
Abstract:We have developed a technique to precisely isolate and process murine gingival tissue for flow cytometry and molecular studies. The gingiva is a unique and important tissue to study immune mechanisms because it is involved in host immune response against oral biofilm that might cause periodontal diseases. Furthermore, the close proximity of the gingiva to alveolar bone tissue enables also studying bone remodeling under inflammatory conditions. Our method yields large amount of immune cells that allows analysis of even rare cell populations such as Langerhans cells and T regulatory cells as we demonstrated previously 1. Employing mice to study local immune responses involved in alveolar bone loss during periodontal diseases is advantageous because of the availability of various immunological and experimental tools. Nevertheless, due to their small size and the relatively inconvenient access to the murine gingiva, many studies avoided examination of this critical tissue. The method described in this work could facilitate gingival analysis, which hopefully will increase our understating on the oral immune system and its role during periodontal diseases.
Keywords:Immunology  Issue 77  Infection  Medicine  Cellular Biology  Molecular Biology  Anatomy  Physiology  Periodontology  Gingiva  Periodontitis  Flow cytometry  mice  oral mucosa  gingival cells  animal model
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