Aim: Destructive periodontitis is associated with a Th1–Th17 immune response
and activation of RANKL-induced osteoclasts. In addition, Porphyromonas gingivalis K1 and K2 serotypes induce a strong Th1–Th17 response. This study aimed
to investigate whether these P. gingivalis serotypes induce higher osteoclasts activation, by increased Th17-associated RANKL production, and an antigen-specific
memory T-lymphocyte response.
Material and Methods: The RANKL production and TRAP+ osteoclast induction were quantified on na€ıve T lymphocytes stimulated with dendritic cells
primed with the P. gingivalis serotypes. The T-bet, GATA-3, RORC2 and Foxp3
expression was correlated with RANKL production. The frequency of proliferating memory T lymphocytes in response to P. gingivalis serotypes was determined
in both periodontitis and healthy subjects.
Results: T lymphocytes stimulated by K1 or K2-primed dendritic cells elicited
higher levels of RANKL and TRAP+ osteoclasts than cells stimulated with the
other serotypes. RANKL positively correlated with RORC2. Whereas periodontitis patients had a higher frequency of memory T lymphocytes responding to K1
or K2, healthy subjects had a higher frequency of memory T lymphocytes
responding to K4 or K .
Conclusions: P. gingivalis serotypes K1 and K2, but not others, are associated
with an increased production of the osteoclastogenesis-related factor RANKL.
This important information suggests that these serotypes could elicit a greater
bone resorption in vivo and have a role in the periodontitis pathogenesis.