Poster 281, Sprache: DeutschDannewitz, Bettina/Komposch, Gerda/Tomakidi, Pascal/Eickholz, PeterA case of Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis (NUP), rendering the most severe inflammatory periodontal disorder caused by plaque bacteria is shown. Clinically, the gingiva showed distinct signs of ulceration and radiography revealed horizontal bone loss. Indirect immunofluorescence, carried out on frozen sections of tissue specimens obtained from the NUP lesion exhibited clear expression of atypical Keratin K19 particularly in basal cells, when compared to non-inflamed gingiva.
Moreover, NUP tissue showed extensive intraepithelial abundance for the basement membrane component laminin-1/-10 and the extracellular matrix molecule tenascin. Strong expression of integrin subunit αv and matrix metalloproteinase/MMP-13 in conjunction with IL-1ß further discriminated NUP gingival epithelium from normal tissue. The results suggest that NUP is associated with changes in the expression and topography of the analyzed molecules in the gingival epithelium which in turn may reflect the fast progression of the disease.
Schlagwörter: NUP, Immunhistochemie, K19, Laminin 1/10, IL-1ß, MMP13, Tenascin, Integrin alpha v