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Research Article

Differential expression of transforming growth factors-ß1, -ß2, -ß3 and the type I, II, III receptors in the lining epithelia of inflamed gingiva

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Pages 384-392 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Aims: To investigate the distribution of transforming growth factor-β isoforms in chronically inflamed periodontal tissues. Methods: The present study determined, by immunohistochemistry, the expression patterns of TGF-βs and their receptors in the lining epithelia of inflamed gingiva. Frozen sections were obtained from 22 human gingival biopsies. Results: TGF-β1 was not detected in gingival epithelial cells in examined sections. Detection of TGF-β2 indicated a progressive reduction of staining from the external oral epithelium through to gingival sulcus and the gingival attachment or pocket epithelium. TGF-β3 showed intense staining in all domains of both minimally inflamed gingiva and advanced periodontitis tissues. TGF-β RI was visualised as focal staining of the spinous layer in the external oral epithelium of both periodontitis lesions and minimally inflamed tissues. TGF-β RII was present throughout the strata, but with progressive reduction in intensity from the oral epithelium to gingival attachment or pocket epithelium respectively while, conversely, TGF-β RIII showed an increase in diffuse staining intensity from external oral epithelium to pocket epithelium. Conclusions: A distinct expression profile was observed within different individuals for TGF-βs and the corresponding receptors. These findings provide a basis for evaluation of the role of these growth factors in the pathogenesis of periodontitis.

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