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dc.contributor.advisor | 鄭景暉 | |
dc.contributor.author | Yi-Ling Tsai | en |
dc.contributor.author | 蔡宜玲 | zh_TW |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-06-16T09:40:46Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2019-02-24 | |
dc.date.copyright | 2017-02-24 | |
dc.date.issued | 2017 | |
dc.date.submitted | 2017-02-07 | |
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dc.description.abstract | 牙周及牙髓疾病的病原菌能入侵我們的組織,並且影響細胞的表現。微生物和宿主細胞之間的交互作用,在免疫系統中扮演著重要的角色。口腔的病原菌可能本身的構造即具有致病的毒力因子,但也可能會製造出各種致病的代謝產物。目前已知,Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis)是造成牙周、牙髓、及根尖疾病的主要致病菌。它是一種革蘭氏陰性厭氧菌,可以產生如丁酸(butyric acid)等短鍊脂肪酸(short chain fatty acid)。丁酸會影響牙周細胞(如:成骨細胞)的活性。P. gingivalis的內毒素(lipopolysaccharide, LPS)也廣為周知和牙周的嚴重程度相關。然而,目前的研究對於P. gingivalis LPS或是其產物丁酸對於牙周細胞的影響並不是很清楚,而其造成牙髓組織發炎的機制還有待更多的研究以進一步了解。
為了瞭解P. gingivalis對口腔組織所引起的發炎反應,這個研究分成了三個章節,並以數種生物技術像是:細胞存活率分析(MTT assay)、免疫細胞化學法(immunocytochemistry)、流式細胞術(flow cytometry)、酵素免疫分析法(ELISA)、逆轉錄聚合酶鏈式反應(RT-PCR),以及西方墨點法(Western blot)等進行研究。第一章著重於P. gingivalis LPS對牙齦纖維母細胞的影響,針對發炎介質,如:COX-2、Porstanoid、IL-8等,進行基因及蛋白表現的測試。第二章的研究目的是要評估丁酸在成骨細胞(MG-63細胞)的細胞毒性、訊息傳導路徑,以及對細胞週期的影響。第三章則聚焦於P. gingivalis LPS對於人類牙髓細胞的影響,並瞭解可能的訊息傳導路徑。 經由這幾個部分的研究,我們發現P. gingivalis LPS不論對於牙齦纖維母細胞或是牙髓細胞,均呈現低度的細胞毒性,且不會造成細胞型態的改變。低濃度的P. gingivalis LPS即可明顯地造成牙齦纖維母細胞表現出發炎介質的基因或蛋白產物。而這些表現和MEK/ERK訊息傳導相關,且是牙周發炎致病的關鍵。在人類牙髓細胞,P. gingivalis LPS可藉由類鐸受器4及其銜接蛋白TIRAP,引發PI3K/Akt 及MAPK/ERK訊息傳導路徑。而P. gingivalis LPS所活化的PI3K/Akt路徑則可能造成牙髓細胞的細胞凋亡的內在路徑被中止。除此之外,我們發現牙周或根管微生物所分泌的丁酸可能會抑制骨細胞的生長,這可能是藉由引發細胞週期中斷、ROS的產生,以及抑制膠原蛋白的表現所致。 總結來說,P. gingivalis的代謝毒性產物及內毒素並不會明顯地影響口腔細胞的細胞活性,但的確會經由幾個訊息傳導路徑啟動細胞的免疫機制,並製造有助於細菌於組織內存活或複製的環境。未來將可開發相關抑制藥物以減少發炎產物的產生,或是阻斷讓此菌得以躲藏寄生之訊息傳導路徑,提供牙周牙髓疾病另一個方向的治療選擇。 | zh_TW |
dc.description.abstract | Pathogenic microorganisms of periodontal and endodontic diseases can invade our tissue and affect the expression of target cells. The interaction between microorganisms and host cells plays an important role in the immune system. Various toxic products and virulence structures are generated by oral pathogens. Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) is known as a major pathogen of periodontal and pulpal/periapical diseases. It is an anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria and can generated metabolic short chain fatty acid products such as butyrate. Butyrate affects the activity of periodontal cells such as osteoblasts. It is also well known that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of P. gingivalis relates to the severity of periodontitis. However, the precise effect of P. gingivalis LPS or short chain fatty acids on periodontal cells is not clear, and the inflammatory mechanism of P. gingivalis LPS to pulp tissue await further investigation.
For understanding of the effects of P. gingivalis induced inflammation, this study was divided into three chapters and using several methods of biotechnology such as: MTT assay, immunocytochemistry (ICC), flow cytometry, reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR), Western blot etc. Chapter 1 was dedicated to the effect of P. gingivalis LPS on gingival fibroblasts (GFs). The inflammatory mediators such as COX-2, prostanoids, and IL-8 were exam in gene and protein expression. The specific aim of Chapter 2 was to evaluate the role of butyrate in the cytotoxicity, signaling pathway, and cell cycle of osteoblasts (MG-63 cell line). Chapter 3 focused on the influence of P. gingivalis LPS on human dental pulp cells to elucidate the possible signaling mechanisms. Through these tests, we found that P. gingivalis LPS showed little cytotoxicity and morphologic changes of gingival fibroblasts and pulp cells. Low concentration of P. gingivalis LPS could obviously stimulated gene expression of differential inflammatory mediators (COX-2 and IL-8) as well as prostanoids and IL-8 production in GFs. These events are associated with MEK/ERK signaling and crucial in the pathogenesis of inflammatory periodontal diseases. On the other hand, we found that the secretion of butyrate by periodontal and root canal microorganisms may inhibit bone cell growth and matrix turnover. This is possibly due to induction of cell cycle arrest and ROS generation and inhibition of collagen expression. In human dental pulp cells, P. gingivalis LPS could in induce PI3K/Akt and MAPK/ERK signaling pathway through TLR4-TIRAP. The P. gingivalis LPS induced activation of PI3K/Akt pathway could arrest the apoptotic process of pulp cells. In conclusion, the toxic products and virulence structures LPS of P. gingivalis may not have prominent effect on the viability of oral cells, but it indeed induced inflammatory reactions through several signaling pathways for facilitating its intracellular survival. The understanding of immune responses induced by P. gingivalis of pulpal or periodontial cells can offer us a new perspective to develop novel therapeutic strategies against periodontitis and pulpitis. | en |
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dc.description.tableofcontents | 謝誌 i
中文摘要 ii ABSTRACT iv 圖次 x 縮寫表 xi 前言 1 1. 口腔環境的特殊性 1 2. 發炎反應對組織的影響 1 3. 牙周炎的組織反應與細菌的影響 2 3.1 牙周炎之臨床表徵 2 3.2 牙周組織的保護功能 3 3.3 牙周炎的致病機轉 4 3.3.1 牙周致病菌的角色 4 3.3.2 牙齦組織的免疫反應 5 3.3.3 齒槽骨的免疫反應 6 4. 牙髓炎的組織反應與細菌的影響 7 4.1 牙髓炎之臨床表徵 7 4.2 牙髓組織的免疫反應 8 4.3 牙髓治療的困境 9 4.4 牙髓炎致病機轉之研究 9 4.4.1 牙髓致病菌的角色 9 4.4.2 牙髓組織的初期免疫反應(Innate Immunity) 10 5. 口腔組織常見的致病菌:Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) 11 5.1 細菌入侵組織的特性 11 5.2 刺激細胞分泌前細胞激素(Pro-inflammatory cytokine) 12 5.3 致病因子(Virulence facotrs) 12 6. 研究動機與目的 14 第一章 Porphyromonas gingivalis內毒素刺激牙齦纖維母細胞產生促炎性細胞激素之訊息傳導路徑 16 1.1 研究背景與目的 16 1.2 研究材料與方法 18 1.2.1化學藥品及細胞培養相關試劑 18 1.2.2人類牙齦纖維母細胞(Human gingival fibroblasts)初代培養(Primary culture) 18 1.2.3 P. gingivalis LPS對於牙齦纖維母細胞產生PGE2, PGF2α以及 IL-8的影響 20 1.2.4 P. gingivalis LPS對於牙齦纖維母細胞COX-2以及 IL-8 mRNA基因表現的影響 20 1.2.5 P. gingivalis LPS刺激牙齦纖維母細胞後對ERK磷酸化的影響 23 1.2.6 統計分析 26 1.3 結果 27 1.4 討論 28 1.5 結論 30 第二章Porphyromonas gingivalis之短鍊脂肪酸產物對於骨細胞的影響 36 2.1 研究背景與目的 36 2.1.1 丁酸(butyric acid) 36 2.1.2 活性氧Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) 40 2.2 材料與方法 44 2.2.1 藥劑Reagent 44 2.2.2 培養MG-63細胞 45 2.2.3 丁酸的細胞毒性分析 45 2.2.4 丁酸對於MG-63細胞之細胞週期變化的影響 45 2.2.5丁酸對於調控MG-63細胞週期之基因表現的影響 46 2.2.6 丁酸對於Type I膠原蛋白及細胞週期相關蛋白表現的影響 49 2.2.7 MG-63細胞的Type I膠原蛋白表現 52 2.2.8 丁酸對細胞內的活性氧族群(ROS, reactive oxygen species)量的影響 53 2.2.9 統計分析 54 2.3 結果 55 2.3.1 丁酸的細胞毒性分析-細胞存活率分析(MTT assay) 55 2.3.2 丁酸對於MG-63細胞之細胞週期變化的影響 55 2.3.3 丁酸對於調控MG-63細胞週期之基因表現的影響 55 2.3.4 丁酸對於細胞週期相關蛋白質表現的影響 55 2.3.5 丁酸對於Type I膠原蛋白表現的影響 56 2.3.6 丁酸對於MG-63細胞內的活性氧含量變化的影響 56 2.4 討論 57 2.4.1 人類成骨肉瘤細胞(MG-63) 57 2.4.2 丁酸對於MG-63細胞的影響 57 2.4.3 丁酸對Type I膠原蛋白的影響 60 2.4.4 丁酸與活性氧含量的關係 60 2.5 結論 61 第三章Porphyromonas gingivalis內毒素對牙髓細胞的影響及牙髓發炎之相關訊息傳導路徑 68 3.1 研究背景與目的 68 3.1.1 牙髓的發炎反應(Inflammatory response of the dental pulp) 68 3.1.2 Toll-like receptors (TLR)的訊息傳遞與功能 69 3.2材料與方法 72 3.2.1 藥劑 72 3.2.2 人類牙髓細胞(Human dental pulp cell)初代培養(Primary culture) 73 3.2.3 P. gingivalis LPS對牙髓細胞生長速率之分析 75 3.2.4 細胞免疫染色(Immunocytochemistry,ICC) 75 3.2.5 西方墨點法(Western immunoblotting) 76 3.2.6統計分析 79 3.3 結果 80 3.4 討論 82 3.5 結論 84 總結 92 參考文獻 94 | |
dc.language.iso | zh-TW | |
dc.title | Porphyromonas gingivalis之內毒素及短鏈脂肪酸對口腔細胞的影響 | zh_TW |
dc.title | Effects of Porphyromonas gingivalis LPS and Short-Chain Fatty Acid on Oral Cells | en |
dc.type | Thesis | |
dc.date.schoolyear | 105-1 | |
dc.description.degree | 博士 | |
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee | 何元順,王應然,張美姬,陳羿貞 | |
dc.subject.keyword | 微生物,內毒素,丁酸,牙齦纖維母細胞,成骨細胞,牙髓細胞, | zh_TW |
dc.subject.keyword | Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis),Lipopolysaccharide (LPS),Butyrate,Gingival fibroblast,Osteoblast,Human dental pulp cells, | en |
dc.relation.page | 108 | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.6342/NTU201700361 | |
dc.rights.note | 有償授權 | |
dc.date.accepted | 2017-02-07 | |
dc.contributor.author-college | 醫學院 | zh_TW |
dc.contributor.author-dept | 臨床牙醫學研究所 | zh_TW |
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