| Literature DB >> 27717092 |
N G Nikitakis1, W Papaioannou2, L I Sakkas3, E Kousvelari2.
Abstract
To date, there is a major effort in deciphering the role of complex microbial communities, especially the oral and gut microbiomes, in the pathogenesis of various diseases. Increasing evidence indicates a key role for the oral microbiome in autoimmune diseases. In this review article, we discuss links of the oral microbiota to a group of autoimmune diseases, that is, Sjögren's syndrome (SS), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Crohn's disease (CD), and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We particularly focus on factors that affect the balance between the immune system and the composition of microbiota leading to dysbiosis, loss of tolerance and subsequent autoimmune disease progression and maintenance.Entities:
Keywords: Sjögren's syndrome; autoimmunity; crohn's disease; lupus erythematosus; oral microbiome; rheumatoid arthritis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27717092 DOI: 10.1111/odi.12589
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oral Dis ISSN: 1354-523X Impact factor: 3.511