Ml and M2 macrophages phenotypes modulation after stimuli with materials used in endodontic treatment

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the M1 and M2 macrophage modulation after stimuli with different materials used during endodontic treatment. In bone marrow-derived macrophage cell culture, from males C57BL/6 wild-type (WT) mice, gene expression analysis of markers to M1 and M2 macrophages was performed by qRT-PCR (CxellO, CxCL9, iNOS, Arg 1, Chil3, Retnla and MRC1) and cytokine quantification by Luminex® (GM-CSF, IL-10, IL-6, IL-1 (3 and TNF-α) after exposure to the five endodontic sealers: AH Plus, Sealapex Xpress, Endosequence BC Sealer, BioRoot RCS and a calcium hydroxide-based paste. For normal values, ANOVA test was used, followed by Tukey post-test. For non-normal values, the Kruskall-Wallis test was used. BioRoot™ RCS and EndoSequence BC Sealer™ stimulated the highest expression of markers for M1 macrophages, while calcium hydroxide- based paste stimulated the lowest expression of these gene markers. For M2 protein markers, BioRoot™ RCS presented the highest stimulation while calcium hydroxide-based paste also presented the lowest stimulation. It was concluded that all the evaluated filling materials increased the genetic expression of pro-and anti-inflammatory markers: TNF-α and IL-10 respectively. The others proinflammatory mediators showed differences against the filling materials. Flowever, this process did not induce the inflammatory response polarization, resulting in a hybrid macrophage.

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Da Silva, R. A. B., Da Silva, L. A. B., Gabriel-Junior, E. A., Sorgi, C. A., Faccioli, L. H., Massoni, V. V., … Pucinelli, C. M. (2021). Ml and M2 macrophages phenotypes modulation after stimuli with materials used in endodontic treatment. Brazilian Dental Journal, 32(3), 32–43. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202104038

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