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  • Neutrophils play a crucial role in protecting the oral mucosa, and deficiencies in their function can disrupt oral health.
  • Research showed that neutrophils from morning saliva can release extracellular traps (NETs) via a process called NETosis, triggered by specific signals in saliva that engage with neutrophils.
  • Saliva-induced NETs are particularly effective at binding and killing bacteria and are not easily degraded, but patients with certain oral conditions like aphthous ulcers and Behçet disease showed impaired NETosis signaling, indicating potential issues in oral health management.

Article Abstract

Neutrophils are essential for host defense at the oral mucosa and neutropenia or functional neutrophil defects lead to disordered oral homeostasis. We found that neutrophils from the oral mucosa harvested from morning saliva had released neutrophil extracellular traps (undergone NETosis) in vivo. The NETosis was mediated through intracellular signals elicited by binding of sialyl Lewis(X) present on salival mucins to l-selectin on neutrophils. This led to rapid loss of nuclear membrane and intracellular release of granule proteins with subsequent neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) release independent of elastase and reduced NAD phosphate-oxidase activation. The saliva-induced NETs were more DNase-resistant and had higher capacity to bind and kill bacteria than NETs induced by bacteria or by phorbol-myristate acetate. Furthermore, saliva/sialyl Lewis(X) mediated signaling enhanced intracellular killing of bacteria by neutrophils. Saliva from patients with aphthous ulcers and Behçet disease prone to oral ulcers failed to induce NETosis, but for different reasons it demonstrated that disordered homeostasis in the oral cavity may result in deficient saliva-mediated NETosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2015-04-641142DOI Listing

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