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Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease

Periodontitis is a common human chronic inflammatory disease that results in the destruction of the tooth attachment apparatus and tooth loss. Although infections with periopathogenic bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) are essential f...

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Autores principales: Chaushu, Stella, Wilensky, Asaf, Gur, Chamutal, Shapira, Lior, Elboim, Moran, Halftek, Gili, Polak, David, Achdout, Hagit, Bachrach, Gilad, Mandelboim, Ofer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3310798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002601
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author Chaushu, Stella
Wilensky, Asaf
Gur, Chamutal
Shapira, Lior
Elboim, Moran
Halftek, Gili
Polak, David
Achdout, Hagit
Bachrach, Gilad
Mandelboim, Ofer
author_facet Chaushu, Stella
Wilensky, Asaf
Gur, Chamutal
Shapira, Lior
Elboim, Moran
Halftek, Gili
Polak, David
Achdout, Hagit
Bachrach, Gilad
Mandelboim, Ofer
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description Periodontitis is a common human chronic inflammatory disease that results in the destruction of the tooth attachment apparatus and tooth loss. Although infections with periopathogenic bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) are essential for inducing periodontitis, the nature and magnitude of the disease is determined by the host's immune response. Here, we investigate the role played by the NK killer receptor NKp46 (NCR1 in mice), in the pathogenesis of periodontitis. Using an oral infection periodontitis model we demonstrate that following F. nucleatum infection no alveolar bone loss is observed in mice deficient for NCR1 expression, whereas around 20% bone loss is observed in wild type mice and in mice infected with P. gingivalis. By using subcutaneous chambers inoculated with F. nucleatum we demonstrate that immune cells, including NK cells, rapidly accumulate in the chambers and that this leads to a fast and transient, NCR1-dependant TNF-α secretion. We further show that both the mouse NCR1 and the human NKp46 bind directly to F. nucleatum and we demonstrate that this binding is sensitive to heat, to proteinase K and to pronase treatments. Finally, we show in vitro that the interaction of NK cells with F. nucleatum leads to an NCR1-dependent secretion of TNF-α. Thus, the present study provides the first evidence that NCR1 and NKp46 directly recognize a periodontal pathogen and that this interaction influences the outcome of F. nucleatum-mediated periodontitis.
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spelling pubmed-33107982012-03-28 Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease Chaushu, Stella Wilensky, Asaf Gur, Chamutal Shapira, Lior Elboim, Moran Halftek, Gili Polak, David Achdout, Hagit Bachrach, Gilad Mandelboim, Ofer PLoS Pathog Research Article Periodontitis is a common human chronic inflammatory disease that results in the destruction of the tooth attachment apparatus and tooth loss. Although infections with periopathogenic bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) are essential for inducing periodontitis, the nature and magnitude of the disease is determined by the host's immune response. Here, we investigate the role played by the NK killer receptor NKp46 (NCR1 in mice), in the pathogenesis of periodontitis. Using an oral infection periodontitis model we demonstrate that following F. nucleatum infection no alveolar bone loss is observed in mice deficient for NCR1 expression, whereas around 20% bone loss is observed in wild type mice and in mice infected with P. gingivalis. By using subcutaneous chambers inoculated with F. nucleatum we demonstrate that immune cells, including NK cells, rapidly accumulate in the chambers and that this leads to a fast and transient, NCR1-dependant TNF-α secretion. We further show that both the mouse NCR1 and the human NKp46 bind directly to F. nucleatum and we demonstrate that this binding is sensitive to heat, to proteinase K and to pronase treatments. Finally, we show in vitro that the interaction of NK cells with F. nucleatum leads to an NCR1-dependent secretion of TNF-α. Thus, the present study provides the first evidence that NCR1 and NKp46 directly recognize a periodontal pathogen and that this interaction influences the outcome of F. nucleatum-mediated periodontitis. Public Library of Science 2012-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3310798/ /pubmed/22457623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002601 Text en Chaushu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chaushu, Stella
Wilensky, Asaf
Gur, Chamutal
Shapira, Lior
Elboim, Moran
Halftek, Gili
Polak, David
Achdout, Hagit
Bachrach, Gilad
Mandelboim, Ofer
Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease
title Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease
title_full Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease
title_fullStr Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease
title_full_unstemmed Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease
title_short Direct Recognition of Fusobacterium nucleatum by the NK Cell Natural Cytotoxicity Receptor NKp46 Aggravates Periodontal Disease
title_sort direct recognition of fusobacterium nucleatum by the nk cell natural cytotoxicity receptor nkp46 aggravates periodontal disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3310798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457623
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002601
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