Periodontal ligament fibroblasts sustain destructive immune modulators of chronic periodontitis
El-Awady, Ahmed R; Messer, Regina L W; Gamal, Ahmed; Sharawy, Mohamed M; Wenger, Karl H; Lapp, Carol A;
Abstract
In healthy periodontal tissue, innate immune responses effectively confine and suppress a bacterial insult. However, a disruption of the host-bacterial equilibrium may produce an overexpression of cytokines and lead to permanent, host-mediated tissue damage. Although such periodontal destruction primarily results from activated immune mechanisms, the site-specific damage suggests that local tissues participate in these pathologic changes. Periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PDLFs) are prominent in the periodontium and are critical in homeostasis and regeneration because they have the ability to produce multiple cytokines in response to a bacterial insult. These cells could play a role in the local pathogenesis of periodontal disease.
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| Title | Periodontal ligament fibroblasts sustain destructive immune modulators of chronic periodontitis | Authors | El-Awady, Ahmed R; Messer, Regina L W; Gamal, Ahmed ; Sharawy, Mohamed M; Wenger, Karl H; Lapp, Carol A | Keywords | Cytokines;Fibroblasts;Pathogenesis;Periodontal diseases;Gene expression;Innate immunity | Issue Date | Sep-2010 | Journal | Journal of periodontology | ISSN | 0022-3492 1943-3670 |
DOI | 10.1902/jop.2010.100054 | PubMed ID | 20450375 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-77956586191 |
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