Am. Alavi et al., QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR SUBSETS IN PERIAPICAL LESIONS, International endodontic journal, 31(4), 1998, pp. 233-241
The relative proportions of lymphocytes and their subsets in periapica
l lesions associated with untreated teeth and endodontically treated t
eeth were compared. Nine periapical lesions associated with previously
untreated teeth and six persistent lesions associated with previously
root treated teeth which had good quality root canal fillings and cor
onal seals were selected from a total of 41 samples. Clinical and radi
ographic features of each lesion were recorded. Serial frozen sections
were stained using immunohistochemical methods and monoclonal antibod
ies against CD20, CD3, CD4 and CD8 to identify B, T, T helper (Th) and
T suppressor (Ts) lymphocytes, respectively. Ten microscopic fields,
representing the most dense cellular inflammatory infiltrate were sele
cted per specimen and cell numbers were estimated, as a proportion of
lesion area, using a point counting method. The periapical lesions ass
ociated with untreated teeth had a denser inflammatory cell infiltrate
. The proportion of total lymphocytes was significantly higher in the
untreated group of lesions (P < 0.01). The proportions of B (P < 0.01)
, T (P < 0.001) and Th cells (P < 0.01) were significantly higher in u
ntreated teeth. The ratios of Th/Ts cells (P < 0.05) and T/total lymph
ocytes (P < 0.01) were also significantly different between the two ty
pes of lesion. The results show a difference in the inflammatory cell
infiltrate and relative proportions of T, B and T helper cells in the
two groups of lesions. This indicates that future studies of periapica
l lesions should take into account the clinical history of the associa
ted teeth.