[Effect of smokers'sera on Porphyromonas gingivalis internalizing KB cells and the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1, -9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1]. 2014

Hongyan Wang, and Lisi Tan, and Junchao Liu, and Qian Li, and Yaping Pan, and Ming Zhong
Department of Periodontology, School of Stomatology, China Medical University & Liaoning Institute of Dental Research, Shenyang 110002, China.

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of serum from smoking individuals or non-smoking individuals with periodontitis on Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) internalizing KB cells, and the expression of matrix metalloproteinase(MMP)-1, MMP-9, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) in the culture supernatant of KB cells. METHODS The venous blood of 20 periodontitis patients' (10 smoking and 10 non-smoking) was extracted under the informed consent and centrifuged for serum. The smoking-individual serum (Y group) and non-smoking-individual (N group) serum were added to the model of Pg internalizing KB cells for 12 hours, plated on brain-heart infusion (BHI) and incubated anaerobically at 37 °C for 5 days. The colony forming units (CFU) of cell-invasive bacteria were estimated by colony counting. MMP-1, MMP-9 and TIMP-1 protein levels in culture supernatant were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) in the two groups following co-culture of Pg with KB cells for 12 hours. RESULTS The CFU were (11.2 ± 1.1)×10(4), (12.6 ± 1.2)×10(4), (44.7 ± 1.3)×10(4) CFU/ml when adding 200, 400, 800 µl Y-group serum to the model of Pg co-culture with KB cells and when the serum was extracted from N group, the CFU were (33.6 ± 1.4)×10(4),(38.9 ± 1.1)×10(4), (11.2 ± 1.2)×10(4) CFU/ml respectively. When 200, 400, 800 µl Y group-serum was added to co-culture fluid of Pg internalizing KB cells, the concentrations of MMP-1 secreted from KB cells were (107.2 ± 21.5), (165.9 ± 20.2), (434.4 ± 48.0) µg/L respectively, the concentrations of MMP-9 were (3.99 ± 0.29), (4.21 ± 0.61), (5.62 ± 0.47) µg/L respectively, the concentrations of TIMP-1 were (401.3 ± 12.7), (418.3 ± 28.5), (637.3 ± 37.3) µg/L. When the serum (200, 400, 800 µl) extracted from N group, the concentration of MMP-1 and MMP-9 secreted by KB cell were (77.6 ± 10.8), (84.7 ± 10.2) and (98.2 ± 9.7) µg/L and (3.84 ± 0.52), (4.02 ± 0.68), (4.25 ± 0.37) µg/L, respectively. The concentration of TIMP-1 were (67.3 ± 26.9) , (89.4 ± 22.7) and (78.2 ± 16.5) µg/L secreted by KB cells in the course of Pg internalized KB cell. With the increasing of Y group-serum, the more MMP-1, MMP-9 and TIMP-1 were secreted by KB cells(P < 0.05). When 800 µl Y group-serum was added compared with N group-serum to the Pg co-culture with KB model, the more MMP-1, MMP-9 and TIMP-1 were secreted by KB cells(P < 0.05), when 400 µl Y group-serum was added compared with N group-serum to the Pg co-culture with KB model, the more MMP-1 and TIMP-1 were secreted by KB cells (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS The smoking-serum might enhance Pg internalizing KB cells and enhance the expression of MMP-1, MMP-9 and TIMP-1 secreted from KB cells. The local microenvironment of smoking individual may contribute to the recurrence and progression of chronic periodontitis.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007624 KB Cells This line KB is now known to be a subline of the ubiquitous KERATIN-forming tumor cell line HeLa. It was originally thought to be derived from an epidermal carcinoma of the mouth, but was subsequently found, based on isoenzyme analysis, HeLa marker chromosomes, and DNA fingerprinting, to have been established via contamination by HELA CELLS. The cells are positive for keratin by immunoperoxidase staining. KB cells have been reported to contain human papillomavirus18 (HPV-18) sequences. HeLa-KB Cells,Cell, HeLa-KB,Cell, KB,Cells, HeLa-KB,Cells, KB,HeLa KB Cells,HeLa-KB Cell,KB Cell
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D012333 RNA, Messenger RNA sequences that serve as templates for protein synthesis. Bacterial mRNAs are generally primary transcripts in that they do not require post-transcriptional processing. Eukaryotic mRNA is synthesized in the nucleus and must be exported to the cytoplasm for translation. Most eukaryotic mRNAs have a sequence of polyadenylic acid at the 3' end, referred to as the poly(A) tail. The function of this tail is not known for certain, but it may play a role in the export of mature mRNA from the nucleus as well as in helping stabilize some mRNA molecules by retarding their degradation in the cytoplasm. Messenger RNA,Messenger RNA, Polyadenylated,Poly(A) Tail,Poly(A)+ RNA,Poly(A)+ mRNA,RNA, Messenger, Polyadenylated,RNA, Polyadenylated,mRNA,mRNA, Non-Polyadenylated,mRNA, Polyadenylated,Non-Polyadenylated mRNA,Poly(A) RNA,Polyadenylated mRNA,Non Polyadenylated mRNA,Polyadenylated Messenger RNA,Polyadenylated RNA,RNA, Polyadenylated Messenger,mRNA, Non Polyadenylated
D012907 Smoking Willful or deliberate act of inhaling and exhaling SMOKE from burning substances or agents held by hand. Smoking Behaviors,Smoking Habit,Behavior, Smoking,Behaviors, Smoking,Habit, Smoking,Habits, Smoking,Smoking Behavior,Smoking Habits
D016966 Porphyromonas gingivalis A species of gram-negative, anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria originally classified within the BACTEROIDES genus. This bacterium produces a cell-bound, oxygen-sensitive collagenase and is isolated from the human mouth. Bacteroides gingivalis
D044967 Serum The clear portion of BLOOD that is left after BLOOD COAGULATION to remove BLOOD CELLS and clotting proteins. Blood Serum,Serum, Blood,Serums
D018920 Coculture Techniques A technique of culturing mixed cell types in vitro to allow their synergistic or antagonistic interactions, such as on CELL DIFFERENTIATION or APOPTOSIS. Coculture can be of different types of cells, tissues, or organs from normal or disease states. Cocultivation,Co-culture,Coculture,Co culture,Co-cultures,Cocultivations,Coculture Technique,Cocultures
D019715 Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 A member of the family of TISSUE INHIBITOR OF METALLOPROTEINASES. It is a N-glycosylated protein, molecular weight 28 kD, produced by a vast range of cell types and found in a variety of tissues and body fluids. It has been shown to suppress metastasis and inhibit tumor invasion in vitro. TIMP-1,Metalloproteinase-1 Tissue Inhibitor,Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1
D020780 Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 An endopeptidase that is structurally similar to MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE 2. It degrades GELATIN types I and V; COLLAGEN TYPE IV; and COLLAGEN TYPE V. Gelatinase B,92-kDa Gelatinase,92-kDa Type IV Collagenase,MMP-9 Metalloproteinase,MMP9 Metalloproteinase,Matrix Metalloproteinase-9,92 kDa Gelatinase,92 kDa Type IV Collagenase,MMP 9 Metalloproteinase,Metalloproteinase 9, Matrix,Metalloproteinase, MMP-9,Metalloproteinase, MMP9
D020781 Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 A member of the metalloproteinase family of enzymes that is principally responsible for cleaving FIBRILLAR COLLAGEN. It can degrade interstitial collagens, types I, II and III. Interstitial Collagenase,MMP-1 Metalloproteinase,MMP1 Metalloproteinase,Matrix Metalloproteinase-1,Pro-Matrix Metalloproteinase-1,Promatrixmetalloproteinase-1,proMMP-1,MMP 1 Metalloproteinase,Metalloproteinase 1, Matrix,Metalloproteinase, MMP-1,Metalloproteinase, MMP1,Metalloproteinase-1, Pro-Matrix,Pro Matrix Metalloproteinase 1,Promatrixmetalloproteinase 1

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