Neutrophil response to Porphyromonas gingivalis is modulated by low‐level laser application

Author:

Özkan Karasu Yerda12ORCID,Öner Fatma13,Kantarci Alpdogan14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ADA Forsyth Institute Cambridge Massachusetts USA

2. Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology Ataturk University Erzurum Turkey

3. Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Periodontology Bahcesehir University Istanbul Turkey

4. School of Dental Medicine Harvard University Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesNeutrophil response is critical in inflammatory regulation and immune response to bacterial infections. During periodontal disease, pathogenic bacteria lead to exaggerated neutrophil responses. We hypothesized that low‐level laser application (LLLT), therapeutic strategy for dampening inflammatory processes, will regulate neutrophil activity in response to periodontopathogens.Materials and MethodsThe impact of LLLT on neutrophil responses was measured by light delivered at wavelength of 850 nm. The direct effect of LLLT on P. gingivalis A7436 was determined by flow cytometry using LIVE/DEADTM Cell Vitality kit. The phagocytosis of P. gingivalis A7436 by human neutrophils was measured using flow cytometry. Superoxide generation was measured by cytochrome‐C‐reduction in the presence of N‐formyl‐L‐methionyl‐L‐leucyl‐L‐phenylalanine (fMLP; 1 mM). Cytokine release by neutrophils was measured by multiplex immunoassay.ResultsThe phagocytosis of P. gingivalis by primary human neutrophils was significantly reduced in response to LLLT (p < 0.05). While LLLT led to increased superoxide production in neutrophils that were not challenged by P. gingivalis, it dampened the increased superoxide and IL‐6 release by the neutrophils in response to P. gingivalis. LLLT did not directly affect the viability of P. gingivalis.ConclusionThese results suggested that LLLT can provide therapeutic strategy in periodontal disease, regulating the neutrophil response to P. gingivalis.

Publisher

Wiley

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