Human gingival epithelial cells stimulate proliferation, migration, and tube formation of lymphatic endothelial cells in vitro

Author:

Indrelid Stine Hufthammer1,Dongre Harsh Nitin2ORCID,Nunes Ivana Pereira1,Virtej Anca345,Bletsa Athanasia13,Berggreen Ellen14

Affiliation:

1. Oral Health Center of Expertise, Western Norway Bergen Norway

2. Centre for Cancer Biomarkers and Gade Laboratory for Pathology Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry University of Bergen Bergen Norway

3. Department of Clinical Dentistry University of Bergen Bergen Norway

4. Department of Biomedicine University of Bergen Bergen Norway

5. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Haukeland University Hospital Bergen Norway

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the response of gingival epithelial cells to microbial and inflammatory signals.BackgroundThe gingival epithelial barrier provides the first line of defense and supports tissue homeostasis by maintaining the cross‐talk between gingival epithelium, oral microbiota, and immune cells. Lymphatic vessels are essential to sustaining this homeostasis. The gingival epithelial cells have been shown to produce prolymphangiogenic factors during physiologic conditions, but their role in response to microbial and inflammatory signals is unknown.MethodsImmortalized human gingival epithelial cells (HGEC) and human dermal lymphatic microvascular endothelial cells (LEC) were cultured. HGEC were exposed to Porphyromonas gingivalis derived‐LPS, human IL‐1 beta/IL‐1F2 protein, or recombinant human IL‐6/IL‐6R. Levels of vascular growth factors (VEGF‐A, VEGF‐C, and VEGF‐D) in cell supernatants were determined by ELISA. LEC were grown to confluence, and a scratch was induced in the monolayer. Uncovered area was measured up to 48 h after exposure to conditioned medium (CM) from HGEC. Tube formation assays were performed with LEC cocultured with labelled HGEC or exposed to CM.ResultsVEGF‐A, VEGF‐C, and low levels of VEGF‐D were constitutively expressed by HGEC. The expression of VEGF‐C and VEGF‐D, but not VEGF‐A, was upregulated in response to proinflammatory mediators. VEGF‐C was upregulated in response to Pgingivalis LPS, but not to Escherichia coli LPS. A scratch migration assay showed that LEC migration was significantly increased by CM from HGEC. Both the CM and coculture with HGEC induced significant tube formation of LEC.ConclusionsHGEC can regulate production of lymphangiogenic/angiogenic factors during inflammatory insults and can stimulate proliferation, migration, and tube formation of LEC in vitro in a paracrine manner.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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