Immune System of Dental Pulp in Inflamed and Normal Tissue.

DNA and cell biology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1089/dna.2024.0044
Sepideh Sarfi, Ehsaneh Azaryan, Mohsen Naseri
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Abstract

Teeth are vulnerable to structural compromise, primarily attributed to carious lesions, in which microorganisms originating from the oral cavity deteriorate the mineralized structures of enamel and dentin, subsequently infiltrating the underlying soft connective tissue, known as the dental pulp. Nonetheless, dental pulp possesses the necessary capabilities to detect and defend against bacteria and their by-products, using a variety of intricate defense mechanisms. The pulp houses specialized cells known as odontoblasts, which encounter harmful substances produced by oral bacteria. These cells identify pathogens at an early stage and commence the immune system response. As bacteria approach the pulp, various cell types within the pulp, such as different immune cells, stem cells, fibroblasts, as well as neuronal and vascular networks, contribute a range of defense mechanisms. Therefore, the immune system is present in the healthy pulp to restrain the initial spread of pathogens, and then in the inflamed pulp, it prepares the conditions for necrosis or regeneration, so inflammatory response mechanisms play a critical role in maintaining tissue homeostasis. This review aims to consolidate the existing literature on the immune system in dental pulp, encompassing current knowledge on this topic that explains the diverse mechanisms of recognition and defense against pathogens exhibited by dental pulp cells, elucidates the mechanisms of innate and adaptive immunity in inflamed pulp, and highlights the difference between inflamed and normal pulp tissue.

发炎和正常组织中牙髓的免疫系统
牙齿很容易受到结构性损害,这主要归咎于龋齿病变,在龋齿病变中,来自口腔的微生物会破坏牙釉质和牙本质的矿化结构,随后渗入下层软结缔组织,即牙髓。尽管如此,牙髓仍具备必要的能力,能够利用各种复杂的防御机制检测和抵御细菌及其副产品。牙髓中存在着被称为 "牙本质细胞 "的特化细胞,它们会与口腔细菌产生的有害物质相遇。这些细胞能在早期识别病原体,并启动免疫系统反应。当细菌接近牙髓时,牙髓中的各种细胞类型,如不同的免疫细胞、干细胞、成纤维细胞以及神经元和血管网络,都会贡献出一系列的防御机制。因此,免疫系统存在于健康的牙髓中,抑制病原体的最初传播,然后在发炎的牙髓中,为坏死或再生准备条件,所以炎症反应机制在维持组织稳态中起着至关重要的作用。本综述旨在整合有关牙髓免疫系统的现有文献,囊括当前有关这一主题的知识,解释牙髓细胞对病原体表现出的多种识别和防御机制,阐明发炎牙髓的先天性免疫和适应性免疫机制,并强调发炎牙髓组织与正常牙髓组织的区别。
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