Abstract

BackgroundHuman β-defensins (hBD) are antimicrobial peptides that are an integral part of bone innate immunity. Recently, it could be shown that expression of hBD-1, -2 and -3 were upregulated in cases of osteomyelitis of the jaws. In order to gain insight into the possible impairment of hBD metabolism in bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaws (BONJ), the present exploratory study was designed so as to determine the qualitative and quantitative expression of afore mentioned hBDs in BONJ and infected osteoradionecrosis (ORN), both of which represent inflammatory bone diseases.MethodsBone samples were collected from patients with BONJ (n = 20) and ORN (n = 20). Non-infected healthy bone samples (n = 20) were included as controls. Immunohistological staining in an autostainer was carried out by the (Strept-ABC)-method against hBD-1,-2,-3. Specific positive vs. negative cell reaction of osteocytes (labeling index) near the border of bony resection was determined and counted for quantitative analysis. Number of vital osteocytes vs. empty osteocytes lacunae was compared between groups.ResultshBD-1,-2 and -3 could be detected in BONJ as well as ORN and healthy bone samples. Immunoreactivity against hBD-2 and -3 was significantly higher in BONJ than in ORN and healthy jaw bone samples. Number of empty osteocyte lacunae was significantly higher in ORN compared with BONJ (P = 0.001).ConclusionUnder the condition of BONJ an increased expression of hBD-1,-2,-3 is detectable, similarly to the recently described upregulation of defensins in chronically infected jaw bones. It remains still unclear how these findings may relate to the pathoetiology of these diseases and whether this is contributing to the development of BONJ and ORN or simply an after effect of the disease.

Highlights

  • Human b-defensins are antimicrobial peptides that are an integral part of bone innate immunity

  • The number of vital osteocytes was significantly higher in bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaws (BONJ) than ORN (P = 0.001)

  • Expression is especially prominent in osteoblasts and the osteocytes included in woven bone while the resting osteocytes in lamellar bone are negative

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Introduction

Human b-defensins (hBD) are antimicrobial peptides that are an integral part of bone innate immunity. Human b-defensins (hBD) -1, -2 and -3 have a broad spectrum antimicrobial activity and structural similarities [13] They are mainly produced by epithelial cells, but quite recently Warnke and co-workers adduced evidence that they are expressed by osteocytes in jaw bone as well. These findings might explain the relatively rare occurrence of osteomyelitis after exposure of jaw bone e.g. after surgical dentoalveolar procedures with exposure of jaw bone to the oral cavity and hint to the important role of these peptides in the pathophysiological mechanism of inflammatory jaw bone diseases [14]

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