Monoclonal antibodies to periodontal ligament cells.

W. T. DuBois, J. Edmondson, S. B. Milam, W. B. Winborn, R. Hay, D. L. Carnes, K. S. Kornman, R. J. Klebe

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Resumen

Ten mouse monoclonal antibodies were prepared against cultured bovine periodontal ligament cells to be used as reagents for the study of periodontal disease and wound healing. Using standard immunohistochemical methods, these antibodies were found to recognize cell surface antigens in formalin-fixed bovine periodontium. Three of the 10 monoclonal antibodies (i.e., PDL-1, PDL-2, and PDL-10) cross-reacted with cells found in primate periodontium. While the isolated monoclonal antibodies appeared to distinguish subpopulations of cells located in the supporting tissues of teeth, immunohistological examination of other organs (dermis, kidney, skeletal muscle, thyroid, and parotid gland) indicated that a number of cell types of mesenchymal origin share an antigen(s) found on periodontal cells. The monoclonal antibodies described in this report should prove to be useful in studies of periodontal disease and guided tissue regeneration by providing both analytical reagents and immunochemical methods for isolating selected cell populations of the periodontium.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)190-196
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónJournal of periodontology
Volumen62
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - mar 1991

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Periodontics

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