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Rapid Tissue Factor Induction by Oral Streptococci and Monocyte-IL-1β
C.-L. Hahn1,
A.M. Best2 and
J.G. Tew3,*
1 Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Lyons Building, Rm. 441, 520 N. 12th Street, PO Box 980566, Richmond, VA 23298-0566, USA;
2 Department of Biostatistics and
3 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA

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Figure 1. Tissue factor induction by oral streptococci in a transwell system. PBMC (106) were stimulated with 4 strains of oral streptococci (107) in 200 µL enriched RPMI without antibiotics in transwell inserts. The up-regulation of endothelial TF activity in 6 hrs was measured with the factor Xa assay (mU/mL). Data from 4 independent experiments were analyzed with ANOVA. *Significant increase of TF activity when compared with PBMC control by Tukeys HSD (p < 0.005). The vertical bars represent standard errors.
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Figure 3. Monocytes are the major cellular source for endothelial TF activity. PBMC and monocyte-depleted PBMC (Mo-depleted) preparations (106/mL) in triplicate were challenged with live S. mutans, S. oralis, and S. sanguinis 10556 at 107/mL for 4 hrs. The supernatant fluids were harvested and assayed for their induction of endothelial TF activity (factor Xa). Data were analyzed with two-way ANOVA, and the differences between PBMC and Mo-depleted preparations for each strain were examined with post hoc comparisons. This experiment was repeated with another donor with a similar pattern. *Significantly lower factor Xa titer than its respective PBMC control (p < 0.0002). The vertical bars represent standard deviations.
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Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 86, No. 3,
255-259 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910708600311

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