Serum cytokines in periodontal diseases.

IF 15.7 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Paras Ahmad, Jørgen Slots, Walter L Siqueira
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Abstract

Periodontal disease, including gingivitis and periodontitis, is a chronic inflammatory condition that leads to the destruction of the supporting structures of teeth. The disease is characterized by a complex immune response, where cytokines play a central role in regulating both inflammation and tissue breakdown. Cytokines are small signaling proteins that mediate communication between immune cells, driving the progression of periodontal diseases by activating immune cells, promoting osteoclast differentiation, and stimulating the production of matrix metalloproteinases. This leads to the degradation of periodontal ligament fibers, alveolar bone resorption, and eventual tooth loss. Cytokines contribute not only to localized tissue damage but also to systemic inflammation. Given that periodontal diseases are a chronic inflammatory diseases, their systemic implications are significant. Increasing evidence shows an association between periodontal diseases and other systemic conditions, suggesting that serum cytokine levels could provide valuable insights into both periodontal and systemic health. Understanding the role of serum cytokines in periodontal diseases is critical for identifying systemic inflammatory patterns and disease progression. Evaluating serum cytokine profiles may lead to the discovery of new diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Cytokine-modulating therapies could potentially reduce the inflammatory burden in periodontal diseases and improve patient outcomes, especially in individuals with comorbid systemic conditions. This review highlights the current evidence on serum cytokines in periodontal diseases and emphasizes the need for further research to develop cytokine-targeted therapies for improved management of periodontal diseases.

牙周病的血清细胞因子。
牙周病,包括牙龈炎和牙周炎,是一种慢性炎症,会导致牙齿支撑结构的破坏。该疾病的特点是复杂的免疫反应,其中细胞因子在调节炎症和组织破坏中发挥核心作用。细胞因子是介导免疫细胞间通讯的小信号蛋白,通过激活免疫细胞、促进破骨细胞分化和刺激基质金属蛋白酶的产生来驱动牙周病的进展。这会导致牙周韧带纤维退化,牙槽骨吸收,最终导致牙齿脱落。细胞因子不仅有助于局部组织损伤,而且有助于全身炎症。鉴于牙周病是一种慢性炎症性疾病,其全身性影响是显著的。越来越多的证据表明牙周病和其他全身疾病之间存在关联,表明血清细胞因子水平可以为牙周和全身健康提供有价值的见解。了解血清细胞因子在牙周病中的作用对于识别全身炎症模式和疾病进展至关重要。评估血清细胞因子谱可能导致发现新的诊断生物标志物和治疗靶点。细胞因子调节疗法可以潜在地减少牙周病的炎症负担,改善患者的预后,特别是在患有合并症的全身疾病的个体中。本文综述了目前关于牙周病中血清细胞因子的证据,并强调需要进一步研究开发细胞因子靶向治疗以改善牙周病的管理。
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Periodontology 2000
Periodontology 2000 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
34.10
自引率
2.20%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Periodontology 2000 is a series of monographs designed for periodontists and general practitioners interested in periodontics. The editorial board selects significant topics and distinguished scientists and clinicians for each monograph. Serving as a valuable supplement to existing periodontal journals, three monographs are published annually, contributing specialized insights to the field.
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