Title of article :
Comparison of Neutrophil Apoptosis α-Defensins and Calprotectin in Children with and without Severe Early Childhood Caries
Author/Authors :
Toomarian, Lida Department of Pediatric Dentistry , Hashemi, Nazanin Department of Pediatric Dentistry , Tadayon, Nikoo Department of Pediatric Dentistry , Sattari, Mandana Department of Immunology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Akbarzadeh Baghban, Alireza Department of Biostatics - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The infectious nature of severe early-childhood caries (S-ECC) points to
the possible participation of immunologic host responses including neutrophils and their
antimicrobial products. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the
neutrophil apoptosis, α-defensins (HNP1-3) and calprotectin levels in the saliva of
preschool children and the association with S-ECC. Methods: Oral examinations were
performed on 87 children aged 3-5 years and non stimulated whole saliva samples were
collected. Thirty of these subjects were considered S-ECC children, 30 with moderate
caries (MC) and 27 were caries free (CF). To detect apoptosis, cell staining was done
with Annexin-V-Fluos and propidium iodide, and they were analyzed by fluorescent
microscopy. The concentration of α-defensins and calprotectin were assessed using
ELISA. Results: There were no statistical differences between groups considering the
HNP1-3 or calprotectin salivary levels (p=0.06 and p=0.23, respectively). The HNP1-3
and calprotectin levels were negatively correlated and the correlation was significant in
MC group (p=0.03). Lower levels of apoptotic neutrophils were obtained from CF
subjects as compared with S-ECC children (p=0.03). Conclusions: Our findings
establish that apoptotic mechanisms could be implicated in the immunity responses
associated with S-ECC. We cannot yet determine if the level of salivary α-defensins or
calprotectin is predictive of S-ECC.
Keywords :
Neutrophil Apoptosis , α-Defensins , Calprotectin , Severe Early Childhood Caries
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics