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- Title
Filifactor alocis manipulates human neutrophils affecting their ability to release neutrophil extracellular traps induced by PMA.
- Authors
Armstrong, Cortney L; Klaes, Christopher K.; Vashishta, Aruna; Lamont, Richard J.; Uriarte, Silvia M.
- Abstract
Neutrophils operate at the site of injury or inflammation in the periodontal pocket to ensure periodontal health and clearance of bacterial pathogens. Filifactor alocis is recently identified as a potential periodontal pathogen, and in this study, we assessed the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), in response to the presence of the organism. NET formation by human neutrophils was not induced when challenged with F. alocis, independent of opsonization, viability, time, or bacterial dose. F. alocis also failed to induce NETs from TNF-α-primed neutrophils and did not induce the release of extracellular neutrophil elastase. However, significant NET induction was observed when neutrophils were challenged with Streptococcus gordonii or Peptoanaerobacter stomatis, In addition, co-infection studies revealed that the presence of F. alocis with S. gordonii or P. stomatis does not enhance or reduce NETs. Additionally, F. alocis failed to impact pre-formed NETs induced by either S. gordonii or P. stomatis. Pretreatment with F. alocis prior to stimulation with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), S. gordonii, or P stomatis revealed that the bacterium is capable of reducing only PMA but not S. gordonii or P. stomatis NET formation. These results indicate that F. alocis manipulates neutrophils, inhibiting the triggering of NET induction.
- Subjects
NEUTROPHILS; PHORBOLS; PERIODONTAL disease; PATHOGENIC bacteria; BACTERIAL diseases; IMMUNOMODULATORS
- Publication
Innate Immunity, 2018, Vol 24, Issue 4, p210
- ISSN
1753-4259
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1753425918767507