In Situ Correlative Immuno-Identification of Mononuclear Infiltrates and Invasive Bacteria in Diseased Gingiva

1988 
The purpose of this study was to identify and quantify mononuclear cells and invasive bacteria in consecutive histological sections in diseased gingiva. Gingival biopsies were obtained from sites displaying evidences of severe Periodontitis (pocket depth >5 mm, bleeding on probing) in six patients. Specimens were frozen and serially sectioned at 8 fim in a cryostat. Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) directed against membrane markers of mononuclear infiltrate cells and rabbit polyclonal sera against specific bacteria shown to be invasive in association with an immunoperoxidase technique and specific point quantification were used. The mAb panel included Leu 1 (Pan T), Leu 2a (T suppressor/cytotoxic), Leu 3a (T helper/inducer), Leu 6 (Langerhans/dendritic), Leu 7 (NK/K), Leu M3 (monocyte/macrophage), and B7 (B cell). This methodology allows for in situ per cent quantification of mononuclear cell subsets along with identification and quantification of invasive bacteria in the same gingival tissue site. This may be...
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