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Abstract
Objective: γδ T cells are a distinct subset of unconventional T cells, which link innate and adaptive immunity by secreting cytokines and interacting with other immune cells, thereby modulating immune responses. As the first line of host defense, γδ T cells are essential for mucosal homeostasis and immune surveillance. When abnormally activated or impaired, γδ T cells can contribute to pathogenic processes. Accumulating evidence has revealed substantial impacts of γδ T cells on the pathogenesis of cancers, infections, and immune-inflammatory diseases. γδ T cells exhibit dual roles in cancers, promoting or inhibiting tumor growth, depending on their phenotypes and the clinical stage of cancers. During infections, γδ T cells exert high cytotoxic activity in infectious diseases, which is essential for combating bacterial and viral infections by recognizing foreign antigens and activating other immune cells. γδ T cells are also implicated in the onset and progression of immune-inflammatory diseases. However, the specific involvement and underlying mechanisms of γδ T cells in oral diseases have not been systematically discussed.
Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review using the PubMed/MEDLINE databases to identify and analyze relevant literature on the roles of γδ T cells in oral diseases.
Results: The literature review revealed that γδ T cells play a pivotal role in maintaining oral mucosal homeostasis and are involved in the pathogenesis of oral cancers, periodontal diseases, graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), oral lichen planus (OLP), and oral candidiasis. γδ T cells mainly influence various pathophysiological processes, such as anti-tumor activity, eradication of infection, and immune response regulation.
Conclusion: This review focuses on the involvement of γδ T cells in oral diseases, with a particular emphasis on the main functions and underlying mechanisms by which γδ T cells influence the pathogenesis and progression of these conditions. This review underscores the potential of γδ T cells as therapeutic targets in managing oral health issues.
目的:γδ T 细胞是非常规 T 细胞的一个独特亚群,它通过分泌细胞因子和与其他免疫细胞相互作用,将先天性免疫和适应性免疫联系起来,从而调节免疫反应。作为宿主防御的第一道防线,γδ T 细胞对粘膜平衡和免疫监视至关重要。当γδ T 细胞被异常激活或受损时,可导致致病过程。越来越多的证据表明,γδ T 细胞对癌症、感染和免疫炎症性疾病的发病机制有重大影响。γδT细胞在癌症中表现出双重作用,促进或抑制肿瘤生长,这取决于它们的表型和癌症的临床阶段。在感染性疾病中,γδ T 细胞具有很强的细胞毒活性,通过识别外来抗原和激活其他免疫细胞,对抗击细菌和病毒感染至关重要。γδT细胞还与免疫炎症性疾病的发生和发展有关。然而,γδ T 细胞在口腔疾病中的具体参与情况和潜在机制尚未得到系统讨论:我们利用 PubMed/MEDLINE 数据库进行了系统的文献综述,以确定和分析有关γδ T 细胞在口腔疾病中作用的相关文献:文献综述显示,γδ T 细胞在维持口腔黏膜稳态方面发挥着关键作用,并参与了口腔癌、牙周病、移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)、口腔扁平苔藓(OLP)和口腔念珠菌病的发病机制。γδT细胞主要影响各种病理生理过程,如抗肿瘤活性、根除感染和免疫反应调节:本综述重点探讨了γδ T 细胞参与口腔疾病的情况,特别强调了γδ T 细胞影响这些疾病发病和进展的主要功能和潜在机制。这篇综述强调了 γδ T 细胞作为治疗靶点在管理口腔健康问题方面的潜力。
期刊介绍:
Inflammation Research (IR) publishes peer-reviewed papers on all aspects of inflammation and related fields including histopathology, immunological mechanisms, gene expression, mediators, experimental models, clinical investigations and the effect of drugs. Related fields are broadly defined and include for instance, allergy and asthma, shock, pain, joint damage, skin disease as well as clinical trials of relevant drugs.