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Oral Microbiota and Immune System Crosstalk: A Translational Research.

Andrea BalliniGianna DipalmaCiro Gargiulo IsaccoMariarosaria BoccellinoMarina Di DomenicoLuigi SantacroceKieu C D NguyễnSalvatore ScaccoMaura CalvaniAnna BoddiFabiana CorcioliLucio QuagliuoloStefania CantoreFrancesco Saverio MartelliFrancesco Inchingolo
Published in: Biology (2020)
Our translational findings showed a significant variance between control versus periodontal disease groups in M1 and M2 marker expression within the second group significantly lower skews differentiation of M2-like macrophages towards an M1-like phenotype. Macrophage polarization in periodontal tissue may be responsible for the development and progression of inflammation-induced periodontal tissue damage, including alveolar bone loss, and modulating macrophage function may be a potential strategy for periodontal disease management.
Keyphrases
  • bone loss
  • oxidative stress
  • poor prognosis
  • diabetic rats
  • high glucose
  • adipose tissue
  • stress induced