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Infection and Immunity, March 1999, p. 1220-1226, Vol. 67, No. 3
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1G6
Received 1 October 1998/Returned for modification 29 October
1998/Accepted 24 November 1998
Human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) degrade collagen fibrils in
physiological processes by phagocytosis. Since Treponema
denticola outer membrane (OM) extract perturbs actin filaments,
important structures in phagocytosis, we determined whether the OM
affects collagen phagocytosis in vitro by HGFs. Phagocytosis was
measured by flow cytometric assessment of internalized collagen-coated fluorescent latex beads. Confluent HGFs pretreated with T. denticola ATCC 35405 OM exhibited an increase in the percentage
of collagen phagocytic cells (phagocytosis index [PI]) and
in the number of beads per phagocytosing cell (phagocytic capacity
[PC]) compared with untreated controls. The enhancement was swift
(within 15 min) and was still evident after 1 day. PI and PC of HGFs
for bovine serum albumin (BSA)-coated beads were also increased,
indicating a global increase in phagocytic processes. These results
contrasted those for control OM from Veillonella atypica
ATCC 17744, which decreased phagocytosis. The T. denticola
OM-induced increase in bead uptake was eliminated by heating the OM and
by depolymerization of actin filaments by cytochalasin D treatment of
HGFs. Fluid-phase accumulation of lucifer yellow was enhanced in a
saturable, concentration-dependent, transient manner by the T. denticola OM. Our findings were not due to HGF detachment or
cytotoxicity in response to the T. denticola OM treatment
since the HGFs exhibited minimal detachment from the substratum; they
did not take up propidium iodide; and there was no change in their
size, granularity, or content of sub-G1 DNA. We conclude
that a heat-sensitive component(s) in T. denticola OM
extract stimulates collagen phagocytosis and other endocytic processes such as nonspecific phagocytosis and pinocytosis by HGFs.
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Treponema denticola Outer Membrane Enhances the
Phagocytosis of Collagen-Coated Beads by Gingival
Fibroblasts
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Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, 124 Edward St., Toronto, Canada M5G 1G6. Phone: (416) 979 4917, ext. 4456. Fax: (416) 979 4936. E-mail: rellen{at}dental.utoronto.ca.
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