Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Promote the Development and Growth of Human Salivary Stones

Author:

Schapher Mirco,Koch Michael,Weidner Daniela,Scholz MichaelORCID,Wirtz Stefan,Mahajan Aparna,Herrmann Irmgard,Singh Jeeshan,Knopf JasminORCID,Leppkes Moritz,Schauer Christine,Grüneboom Anika,Alexiou Christoph,Schett Georg,Iro Heinrich,Muñoz Luis E.ORCID,Herrmann MartinORCID

Abstract

Salivary gland stones, or sialoliths, are the most common cause of the obstruction of salivary glands. The mechanism behind the formation of sialoliths has been elusive. Symptomatic sialolithiasis has a prevalence of 0.45% in the general population, is characterized by recurrent painful periprandial swelling of the affected gland, and often results in sialadenitis with the need for surgical intervention. Here, we show by the use of immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, computed tomography (CT) scans and reconstructions, special dye techniques, bacterial genotyping, and enzyme activity analyses that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) initiate the formation and growth of sialoliths in humans. The deposition of neutrophil granulocyte extracellular DNA around small crystals results in the dense aggregation of the latter, and the subsequent mineralization creates alternating layers of dense mineral, which are predominantly calcium salt deposits and DNA. The further agglomeration and appositional growth of these structures promotes the development of macroscopic sialoliths that finally occlude the efferent ducts of the salivary glands, causing clinical symptoms and salivary gland dysfunction. These findings provide an entirely novel insight into the mechanism of sialolithogenesis, in which an immune system-mediated response essentially participates in the physicochemical process of concrement formation and growth.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

European Commission

Volkswagen Foundation

Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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