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Cytomegalovirus-infected inflammatory cells in dental periapical lesions.

M Sabeti1, A Daneshmand, J H Simon, J Slots.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: As cytomegalovirus may be etiologically involved in periapical pathosis of endodontic origin, this study aimed to determine the cellular source of periapical cytomegalovirus.
METHODS: Periapical granulomatous tissue was collected from 15 extracted teeth with symptomatic periapical lesions. Multi-color flow cytometry was used to identify cytomegalovirus-infected cells.
RESULTS: Cytomegalovirus infection was identified in 10 of the 15 (67%) study lesions, and in periapical monocytes/macrophages (40% of lesions) and T lymphocytes (54% of lesions), but not in periapical B lymphocytes.
CONCLUSION: This study and previous polymerase chain reaction-based investigations show that cytomegalovirus is a frequent inhabitant of symptomatic periapical lesions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19702961     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-302X.2009.00540.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0902-0055


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