[Interleukins involved in bone degeneration from periodontal disease: Systematic review].

Yomira Salgado-Martínez, Magali González-Rodríguez, Rosina Eugenia Villanueva-Arriaga, Nelly Molina-Frechero
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An imbalance between the plaque biofilm and the host's immune system results in the overexpression of several proinflammatory interleukins, the spread of inflammation through the gums leading to the destruction of connective tissue and the subsequent destruction of the gingival tissue. Periodontal diseases are among the most common diseases, since they affect up to 50% of the world population. Often, the lower socioeconomic groups are the most affected, as well as the elderly. Interleukins play a fundamental role in the immune response and they are secreted by various cells, such as macrophages, mast cells, lymphocytes, etcetera. Due to the above, the objective was to carry out a systematic review of articles that relate interleukins and bone degeneration in periodontal disease, and this review was carried out in 4 databases: Scopus, PubMed, SciELO and Springerlink, using the keywords: Proflammatory interleukin and Periodontal disease, applying the following search strategy: IT ((interleukin) AND (periodontal disease or periodontitis) AND (bone)). The search gave a result of 12 scientific articles that corresponded to the topic, and obtained a good evaluation regarding the bias and quality of the article. We concluded that periodontal disease is complex and interleukins have been shown to establish a multidirectional link for the development of this disease.

[白细胞介素与牙周病骨质退化的关系:系统综述]。
菌斑生物膜和宿主免疫系统之间的不平衡导致几种促炎白介素的过度表达,炎症通过牙龈扩散,导致结缔组织的破坏和随后的牙龈组织的破坏。牙周病是最常见的疾病之一,因为它们影响到世界人口的50%。通常,社会经济地位较低的群体以及老年人受到的影响最大。白细胞介素在免疫反应中起着重要作用,它们由各种细胞分泌,如巨噬细胞、肥大细胞、淋巴细胞等。基于以上原因,本研究的目的是对与牙周病中白细胞介素与骨变性相关的文章进行系统综述,本综述在Scopus、PubMed、SciELO和Springerlink 4个数据库中进行,检索关键词:促炎性白细胞介素和牙周病,检索策略:IT ((interleukin) and(牙周病或牙周炎)and (bone))。检索得到了与该主题相对应的12篇科学文章,并在文章的偏倚和质量方面获得了良好的评价。我们的结论是,牙周病是复杂的,白细胞介素已被证明建立了一个多向联系的发展,这种疾病。
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