Literature DB >> 24736702

Recent advances in host defense mechanisms/therapies against oral infectious diseases and consequences for systemic disease.

S L Gaffen1, M C Herzberg, M A Taubman, T E Van Dyke.   

Abstract

The innate and adaptive immune systems are both crucial to oral disease mechanisms and their impact on systemic health status. Greater understanding of these interrelationships will yield opportunities to identify new therapeutic targets to modulate disease processes and/or increase host resistance to infectious or inflammatory insult. The topics addressed reflect the latest advances in our knowledge of the role of innate and adaptive immune systems and inflammatory mechanisms in infectious diseases affecting the oral cavity, including periodontitis and candidiasis. In addition, several potential links with systemic inflammatory conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, are explored. The findings elucidate some of the defense mechanisms utilized by host tissues, including the role of IL-17 in providing immunity to oral candidiasis, the antimicrobial defense of mucosal epithelial cells, and the pro-resolution effects of the natural inflammatory regulators, proresolvins and lipoxins. They also describe the role of immune cells in mediating pathologic bone resorption in periodontal disease. These insights highlight the potential for therapeutic benefit of immunomodulatory interventions that bolster or modulate host defense mechanisms in both oral and systemic disease. Among the promising new therapeutic approaches discussed here are epithelial cell gene therapy, passive immunization against immune cell targets, and the use of proresolvin agents.

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Keywords:  bacterial invasion; cytokines; fungal immunity; lipoxins; oropharyngeal candidiasis; periodontal bone resorption

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24736702      PMCID: PMC6636230          DOI: 10.1177/0022034514525778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Dent Res        ISSN: 0895-9374


  8 in total

1.  Comparative Analysis of Gene Expression Patterns for Oral Epithelial Cell Functions in Periodontitis.

Authors:  Octavio A Gonzalez; Sreenatha Kirakodu; Linh M Nguyen; Luis Orraca; Michael J Novak; Janis Gonzalez-Martinez; Jeffrey L Ebersole
Journal:  Front Oral Health       Date:  2022-05-23

Review 2.  Glycan recognition at the saliva - oral microbiome interface.

Authors:  Benjamin W Cross; Stefan Ruhl
Journal:  Cell Immunol       Date:  2018-08-18       Impact factor: 4.868

Review 3.  Porphyromonas gingivalis suppresses adaptive immunity in periodontitis, atherosclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Ingar Olsen; Martin A Taubman; Sim K Singhrao
Journal:  J Oral Microbiol       Date:  2016-11-22       Impact factor: 5.474

Review 4.  Oral Biofilms from Symbiotic to Pathogenic Interactions and Associated Disease -Connection of Periodontitis and Rheumatic Arthritis by Peptidylarginine Deiminase.

Authors:  Katja Kriebel; Cathleen Hieke; Brigitte Müller-Hilke; Masanobu Nakata; Bernd Kreikemeyer
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-01-30       Impact factor: 5.640

5.  DNA methylation directly downregulates human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide gene (CAMP) promoter activity.

Authors:  Xi Chen; Guangying Qi; Mingqun Qin; Yantao Zou; Kanghua Zhong; Ying Tang; Yong Guo; Xinxiang Jiang; Lihua Liang; Xianqiong Zou
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-04-25

6.  Inhibition of osteoclastogenesis by opsonized Porphyromonas gingivalis.

Authors:  Subramanya N Pandruvada; Jeffrey L Ebersole; Sarandeep S Huja
Journal:  FASEB Bioadv       Date:  2018-11-29

7.  Antifungal Activity, Structural Stability, and Immunomodulatory Effects on Human Immune Cells of Defensin from the Lentil Lens culinaris.

Authors:  Ekaterina I Finkina; Ivan V Bogdanov; Anastasia A Ignatova; Marina D Kanushkina; Ekaterina A Egorova; Alexander D Voropaev; Elena A Stukacheva; Tatiana V Ovchinnikova
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-31

8.  Candida albicans Shields the Periodontal Killer Porphyromonas gingivalis from Recognition by the Host Immune System and Supports the Bacterial Infection of Gingival Tissue.

Authors:  Dominika Bartnicka; Miriam Gonzalez-Gonzalez; Joanna Sykut; Joanna Koziel; Izabela Ciaston; Karina Adamowicz; Grazyna Bras; Marcin Zawrotniak; Justyna Karkowska-Kuleta; Dorota Satala; Andrzej Kozik; Edyta Zyla; Katarzyna Gawron; Katarzyna Lazarz-Bartyzel; Maria Chomyszyn-Gajewska; Maria Rapala-Kozik
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-03-14       Impact factor: 5.923

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