Difference in Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor k B Expression in Tumoral Tissue by Different Periodontal Pathogens

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Anushiravan Maher; David Nicolás Muñoz; María Francisca Pavicic; Mario González; Pamela Ehrenfeld; Diego Halabí; Alejandra Muñoz-Kramm & Helmuth Muñoz

Summary

Periodontal disease is one of the main causes of tooth loss. Clinically, this pathology, mediated by the deregulation of the immune system due to a dysbiosis occurred in the gingival sulcus, begins with the inflammation of the gum and evolves with the irreversible damage of the tissues that surround the tooth. Alveolar bone is one of the most affected tissues by this disease, due to the activation of osteoclasts by the upregulation of RANKL in the host. The aim of this study is to determine the increase of RANKL, in a U2OS tumor cells model, inoculated with Porphyromonas gingivalis and Prevotella intermedia. To identify the level of RANKL, four groups were defined: A control group, not treated; PG group, treated with P.gingivalis; PI group, treated with P. intermedia; and a PG+PI group, treated with both bacteria. The relative level of RANKL was determined in the supernatant and cell extracts independently, using the Western blot technique. In supernatants, the PG group showed higher RANKL levels compared to PI (p < 0.05). In cell extracts the levels were higher in the PG+PI group (p < 0.05.). The PI group showed the lowest levels of RANKL.Polymicrobial infection results in a greater expression of of soluble RANKL was observed.

KEY WORDS: Bone resorption; Periodontal disease; RANK ligand; Anaerobic bacteria.

How to cite this article

MAHER, A.; MUÑOZ, D. N.; PAVICIC, M. F.; GONZÁLEZ, M.; EHRENFELD, P.; HALABÍ, D.; MUÑOZ-KRAMM, A. & MUÑOZ, H. Difference in receptor activator of nuclear factor k B expression in tumoral tissue by different periodontal pathogens. Int. J. Morphol., 41(2):431-436, 2023.