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IL-1β strengthens the physical barrier in gingival epithelial cells

Kim Natalie Stolte, Carsten Pelz, Cynthia V. Yapto, Jan-Dirk Raguse, Henrik Dommisch, Kerstin Danker

2020Tissue Barriers12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

in human stratified squamous epithelium models. Indirect immunofluorescence and western blot analyses were performed to investigate localization and expression of tight junction proteins in primary gingival cells, immortalized gingival cells and native gingiva. Furthermore, the TEER of gingival keratinocytes was assessed. The results showed that IL-1β led to strengthening of the gingival keratinocyte barrier. This was demonstrated by an increase in TEER, the upregulation of TJ proteins, and an increase in the formation of TJ strands. The IL-1β-mediated upregulation of occludin was prevented by the NF-κB inhibitor BAY 11-7085. These observations provide insights into host responses in the early stages of periodontal disease and offer information about TJ formation in human gingival epithelial cells under physiological and inflammatory conditions. Comprehensive knowledge of the physical barrier during inflammation may help in developing strategies to effectively target the inflammatory barrier to improve the bioavailability of drugs for the treatment of periodontitis.

Topics & Concepts

Tight junctionOccludinProinflammatory cytokineDownregulation and upregulationInflammationPeriodontitisImmunologyEpitheliumKeratinocyteWestern blotSecretionJunctional epitheliumCell biologyBiologyChemistryIn vitroMedicinePathologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyGeneBiochemistryBarrier Structure and Function StudiesOral microbiology and periodontitis researchConnexins and lens biology