Connecting the dots: NETosis and the periodontitis-rheumatoid arthritis nexus

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Maliha Shahbaz, Anis Rageh Al-Maleki, Chia Wei Cheah, Jazli Aziz, Peter Mark Bartold, Rathna Devi Vaithilingam
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Abstract

Periodontitis (PD) is characterized by the host's inflammatory responses to microbial dental biofilm dysbiosis, potentially resulting in tooth loss if left untreated. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease leading to synovial inflammation and destruction of joint cartilage and bone. The suggested association between PD and RA is based on the potential of chronic inflammation present in periodontitis, which could induce alterations in proteins through post-translational modifications, leading to the formation of citrullinated and carbamylated protein antigens. Antibodies directed against these antigens can serve as biomarkers for the underlying immunological processes in RA. Recent studies have also focused on bacterial proteolytic enzymes released from PD-associated bacteria, such as Porphyromonas gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, which are also sources of these antibodies. Chronic inflammation in PD causes increased levels of inflammatory cytokines (interferon-α, interleukins-6 and 8, tumor necrosis factor-α) and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). The oral microbiota in PD is also associated with the release of NETs (a process known as NETosis). Elevated NET levels are a source of citrullinated and carbamylated proteins which highlights their role in an individual's risk of developing RA (pre-RA individuals) and the progression of chronic RA. This narrative review describes periodontitis and the dysbiotic subgingival microbiota and its role in NETosis as risk factors for inducing early RA and the prospects of identifying pre-RA individuals and seronegative RA patients with these risk factors.

连接点:NETosis与牙周炎-类风湿性关节炎的关系。
牙周炎(PD)的特点是宿主对牙齿生物膜微生物菌群失调的炎症反应,如果不及时治疗,可能会导致牙齿脱落。类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种慢性炎症性自身免疫疾病,会导致滑膜炎症以及关节软骨和骨骼的破坏。牙周病与类风湿性关节炎之间的关联是基于牙周炎中潜在的慢性炎症,这种炎症可通过翻译后修饰引起蛋白质的改变,从而形成瓜氨酸化和氨甲酰化的蛋白质抗原。针对这些抗原的抗体可作为 RA 潜在免疫过程的生物标记物。最近的研究还关注了与PD相关的细菌(如牙龈卟啉单胞菌和放线菌)释放的细菌蛋白水解酶,它们也是这些抗体的来源。慢性炎症会导致炎症细胞因子(干扰素-α、白细胞介素-6 和 8、肿瘤坏死因子-α)和中性粒细胞胞外捕获物(NETs)水平升高。帕金森病患者的口腔微生物群也与 NETs 的释放有关(这一过程被称为 NETosis)。NET水平的升高是瓜氨酸化和氨甲酰化蛋白质的来源,这突显了它们在个人患RA(RA前期患者)和慢性RA进展中的作用。这篇叙述性综述描述了牙周炎和龈下微生物菌群失调及其在作为诱发早期 RA 风险因素的 NETosis 中的作用,以及识别具有这些风险因素的前期 RA 患者和血清阴性 RA 患者的前景。
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审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases (formerly APLAR Journal of Rheumatology) is the official journal of the Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology. The Journal accepts original articles on clinical or experimental research pertinent to the rheumatic diseases, work on connective tissue diseases and other immune and allergic disorders. The acceptance criteria for all papers are the quality and originality of the research and its significance to our readership. Except where otherwise stated, manuscripts are peer reviewed by two anonymous reviewers and the Editor.
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