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BACKGROUNDThe aim of this study was to develop and characterize standardized in vitro three-dimensional organotypic models of human junctional epithelium (JE) and sulcular epithelium (SE).METHODSOrganotypic models were constructed by growing human normal gingival keratinocytes on top of collagen matrices populated with gingival fibroblasts (GF) or periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PLF). Tissues obtained were harvested at different time points and assessed for epithelial morphology, proliferation (Ki67), expression of JE-specific markers (ODAM and FDC-SP), cytokeratins (CK), transglutaminase, filaggrin, and basement membrane proteins (collagen IV and laminin1).RESULTSThe epithelial component in 3- and 5-day organotypics showed limited differentiation and expressed Ki-67, ODAM, FDC-SP, CK 8, 13, 16, 19, and transglutaminase in a similar fashion to control JE samples. PLF supported better than GF expression of CK19 and suprabasal proliferation, although statistically significant only at day 5. Basement membrane proteins started to be deposited only from day 5. The rate of proliferating cells as well as the percentage of CK19-expressing cells decreased significantly in 7- and 9-day cultures. Day 7 organotypics presented higher number of epithelial cell layers, proliferating cells in suprabasal layers, and CK expression pattern similar to SE.CONCLUSIONBoth time in culture and fibroblast type had impact on epithelial phenotype. Five-day cultures with PLF are suggested as JE models, 7-day cultures with PLF or GF as SE models, while 9-day cultures with GF as gingival epithelium (GE) models. Such standard, reproducible models represent useful tools to study periodontal bacteria–host interactions in vitro.

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  • QWURGXFWLRQ Anatomically, gingival epithelium consists of oral gingival epithelium (GE), sulcular epithelium (SE) and junctional epithelium (JE) (1)

  • %$&.*5281' The aim of this study was to develop and characterize standardized LQ YLWUR three-dimensional organotypic models of human junctional epithelium (JE) and sulcular epithelium (SE). 0(7+2'6 Organotypic models were constructed by growing human normal gingival keratinocytes on top of collagen matrices populated with gingival fibroblasts (GF) or periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PLF)

  • LQYLWUR studies investigating host-bacteria interactions mimicking periodontal conditions have more relevance to be performed by using culture models resembling JE or SE (17). ,QYLYR, the phenotype of the epithelium and implicitly the CK expression is influenced by the interactions with the sub-epithelial mesenchyme and eventual pathological changes (18-20)

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QWURGXFWLRQ Anatomically, gingival epithelium consists of oral gingival epithelium (GE), sulcular epithelium (SE) and junctional epithelium (JE) (1). Short running title: Junctional and sulcular epithelium culture model Key words: organotypic, periodontal tissue, cytokeratins, differentiation, oral epithelia

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