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Gingival epithelial barrier: regulation by beneficial and harmful microbes.

Naoki Takahashi1,2, Benso Sulijaya1,3,4, Miki Yamada-Hara1,3, Takahiro Tsuzuno1,3, Koichi Tabeta1, Kazuhisa Yamazaki3.   

Abstract

The gingival epithelium acts as a physical barrier to separate the biofilm from the gingival tissue, providing the first line of defense against bacterial invasion in periodontal disease. Disruption of the gingival epithelial barrier, and the subsequent penetration of exogenous pathogens into the host tissues, triggers an inflammatory response, establishing chronic infection. Currently, more than 700 different bacterial species have been identified in the oral cavity, some of which are known to be periodontopathic. These bacteria contribute to epithelial barrier dysfunction in the gingiva by producing several virulence factors. However, some bacteria in the oral cavity appear to be beneficial, helping gingival epithelial cells maintain their integrity and barrier function. This review aims to discuss current findings regarding microorganism interactions and epithelial barrier function in the oral cavity, with reference to investigations in the gut, where this interaction has been extensively studied.

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Keywords:  Epithelium; adherens junctions; periodontal disease; porphyromonas gingivalis; tight junctions

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31389292      PMCID: PMC6748373          DOI: 10.1080/21688370.2019.1651158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Barriers        ISSN: 2168-8362


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Journal:  Microbes Infect       Date:  2005-01-22       Impact factor: 2.700

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Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-18

2.  Drift of the Subgingival Periodontal Microbiome during Chronic Periodontitis in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients.

Authors:  Irina P Balmasova; Evgenii I Olekhnovich; Ksenia M Klimina; Anna A Korenkova; Maria T Vakhitova; Elmar A Babaev; Leyla A Ovchinnikova; Yakov A Lomakin; Ivan V Smirnov; Victor N Tsarev; Ashot M Mkrtumyan; Alexey A Belogurov; Alexander G Gabibov; Elena N Ilina; Sergey D Arutyunov
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-04-22

Review 3.  Lactobacillus-Derived Bioactive Metabolites for the Regulation of Periodontal Health: Evidences to Clinical Setting.

Authors:  Benso Sulijaya; Naoki Takahashi; Kazuhisa Yamazaki
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-04-29       Impact factor: 4.411

Review 4.  Paradigm shift in the pathogenesis and treatment of oral cancer and other cancers focused on the oralome and antimicrobial-based therapeutics.

Authors:  Allan Radaic; Sean Ganther; Pachiyappan Kamarajan; Jennifer Grandis; Sue S Yom; Yvonne L Kapila
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Review 5.  Periodontal Disease: The Good, The Bad, and The Unknown.

Authors:  Lea M Sedghi; Margot Bacino; Yvonne Lorraine Kapila
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 5.293

Review 6.  Oral Versus Gastrointestinal Mucosal Immune Niches in Homeostasis and Allostasis.

Authors:  Lina J Suárez; Silie Arboleda; Nikola Angelov; Roger M Arce
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-07-05       Impact factor: 7.561

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