Seq #138 Friday, 10 March 2006

2:00 PM-3:00 PM Dolphin Hotel Pacific Hall, Poster
Microbiology/Immunology of Periodontal Diseases
 
1077  A Role for LuxS Signaling in Porphyromonas Gingivalis
V. YEUNG1, C.E. JAMES1, R. LAMONT1, and D. DEMUTH2, 1University of Florida, Gainesville, USA, 2University of Louisville, KY, USA
1078  Inhibitory effect of cranberry polyphenol on proteases of periodontopathic bacteria
A. YAMANAKA1, T. KOUCHI2, K. KASAI2, T. KATO1, K. ISHIHARA1, and K. OKUDA1, 1Tokyo Dental College -, Chiba, Japan, 2Kikkoman Corporation, Noda City, Japan
1079  Validating qPCR for the quantification of periodontal pathogens
S.S. KIRAKODU1, M. GOVINDASWAMI1, J. NOVAK1, J.L. EBERSOLE2, and K. NOVAK1, 1University of Kentucky -, Lexington, USA, 2University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
1080  Red wine polyphenols modulate the oxidative stress induced by periodontopathogens
V. HOUDE, D. GRENIER, and F. CHANDAD, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
1081  Periodontopathogens differentially modulate arginase and inducible nitric oxide synthase activities
J. VEER, V. HOUDE, M. FRENETTE, D. GRENIER, and F. CHANDAD, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
1082  Role of osteoprotegerin in endothelial apoptosis by Porphyromonas gingivalis protease
M. KOBAYASHI-SAKAMOTO1, K. HIROSE2, E. ISOGAI2, M. NISHIKATA3, and I. CHIBA2, 1Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, School of Dentistry, Japan, 2Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Japan, 3Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
1083  Characteristics of Porphyromonas gingivalis related to antimicrobial peptide resistance
K. PINGEL1, K. BURNELL1, F. QIAN2, and K.A. BROGDEN1, 1University of Iowa, Department of Periodontics and Dows Institute for Dental Research, Iowa City, USA, 2University of Iowa, Dept. of Preventive and Community Dentistry, Iowa City, USA
1084  Periodontitis, Sinusitis and the Hygiene Hypothesis
R.E. SINGER1, K.L. MOSS2, J.D. BECK3, and S. OFFENBACHER3, 1University of North Carolina, Fairfield, OH, USA, 2University of North Carolina, Center for Oral and Systemic Diseases, Chapel Hill, USA, 3University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
1085  Prevalence of Periodontal Pathogens among Japanese Children
N. KOBAYASHI1, N. USHIDA1, M. KUSUMOTO2, M. YAKUSHIJI1, K. OKUDA1, and K. ISHIHARA3, 1Tokyo Dental College, Chiba City, Japan, 2TOYOBO CO., LTD, Tsuruga city, Japan, 3Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan
1086  Analysis of Porphyromonas gingivalis Genes Involved in Mixed Biofilm Formation
C.M. TUCKER1, G.D. TRIBBLE2, M. KUBONIWA2, M.R. SIMIONATO3, G. LAMONT2, and R. LAMONT2, 1University of Florida, School of Dentistry, Gainesville, USA, 2University of Florida, Gainesville, USA, 3Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
1087  Recognition of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Proteins by T-Cells from LAP Patients
A. DREYER1, P. MCDONOUGH2, P. EZZO3, C. GEAR3, H. MCDONNELL2, and E. KRAIG4, 1Wilford Hall Medical Center, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Lackland AFB, TX, USA, 2Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, TX, USA, 3University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, 4University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA
1088  Regulation of Expression of Virulence Determinants in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans
G. TANG, and K.P. MINTZ, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA
1089  CLA and a4/b1 Expression by T Lymphocytes in Gingival Tissues
A. SILVA, Jr.1, J.I. KELLEY2, M.A. JABRA-RIZK2, Z. MING2, M. VALLI2, S.M.S. FERREIRA1, M.W.B. ARAUJO3, and T.F. MEILLER4, 1University of Maryland Dental School, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Baltimore, USA, 2University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore, USA, 3Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, Morris Plains, NJ, USA, 4University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
1090  Expression of Innate Immune Mediators in the Rat Gingival Epithelium
A.R. KURLAND, D. FURGANG, H. SCHREINER, and G. DIAMOND, New Jersey Dental School - UMD, Newark, USA
1091  Previously uncharacterized P. gingivalis antigens that preferentially stimulate T-Cell proliferation
O. LESHEM1, R. GONCALVES2, P. STASHENKO2, and A. CAMPOS-NETO1, 1The Forsyth Institute, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA, 2The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA
1092  Changes in gumline plaque pathogenicity: 3 weeks CPC treatment
V.S. RANE, G. DAVISON, P. BOWTELL, and N. GALLITSCHKE, Procter & Gamble, Egham Surrey, England, Uk
1093  Cellular Mechanisms Involved in Host Responses to Porphyromonas gingivalis Kgp-rHArep
P. ZHANG, M.A. TALBERT, G.J. HARBER, S.M. MICHALEK, and J. KATZ, University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA
1094  Porphyromonas gingivalis can Enter Human Endothelial Cells using Caveolae
M. BELANGER, H. NASAJPOUR, and A. PROGULSKE-FOX, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
1095  Cyclic-AMP-Receptor-Protein (CRP) is Required for Leukotoxin Synthesis in Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans
L.A. FEUERBACHER, and D. KOLODRUBETZ, University of Texas - San Antonio / Health Science Ctr, USA
1096  Interaction of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans Leukotoxin (Ltx) with soluble LFA-1 (sLFA-1)
S. BARANWAL, I.R. KIEBA, M. SAVA, K.P. FONG, and E.T. LALLY, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
1097  Antimicrobial Activity of Peptide-Mimetics Against Biofilm Cultures of Oral Pathogens
N. BECKLOFF1, D. LAUBE1, T. CASTRO1, D. FURGANG1, D. LIU2, R.W. SCOTT2, G.N. TEW3, W.F. DEGRADO4, and G. DIAMOND1, 1UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School, Newark, USA, 2Polymedix Inc, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA, 3University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, 4University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA
1098  Polyphenols: immunomodulators of oxidative stress induced by phagocytosis of periodontopathogens
M. BOISVERT, V. HOUDE, and F. CHANDAD, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
1099  Virulence of Exopolysaccharide-producing Black-pigmented Gram-negative Anaerobic rods
T. YAMANAKA1, K. YAMANE1, T. FURUKAWA1, Y. SUMITA1, C. MASHIMO1, C.B. WALKER2, K.-P. LEUNG3, and H. FUKUSHIMA4, 1Osaka Dental University, Hirakata, Japan, 2University of Florida, Gainesville, USA, 3US Army Dental and Trauma Research Detachment, Great Lakes, IL, USA, 4Osaka Dental University, Japan
1100  Gingipains and the Innate Immune Response to Porphyromonas gingivalis
Y. ASAI1, P. ZHANG2, S.M. MICHALEK2, and J. KATZ2, 1Asahi University, 2University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA

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