Journal article
High molecular weight gingipains from porphyromonas gingivalis induce cytokine responses from human macrophage-like cells via a nonproteolytic mechanism
RE Fitzpatrick, A Aprico, LC Wijeyewickrema, CN Pagel, DM Wong, J Potempa, EJ MacKie, RN Pike
Journal of Innate Immunity | KARGER | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1159/000181145
Abstract
Periodontal disease is an oral inflammatory disease affecting the supporting structures of teeth. Porphyromonas gingivalis, a major pathogenic agent for the disease, expresses a number of virulence factors, including cysteine proteases called the gingipains. The arginine- and lysine-specific gingipains, HRgpA and Kgp, respectively, are expressed as high molecular weight forms containing both catalytic and adhesin subunits. We examined the expression pattern of cytokines and their receptors in differentiated macrophages following exposure to active and inactive forms of the gingipains, using a cDNA array, quantitative PCR and ELISA analysis. Amongst other pro-inflammatory cytokines, results f..
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