牙周炎中抗生素介导的免疫调节。

IF 15.7 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Lina J Suárez, R M Arce, Camila Pinheiro Furquim, Cristiane Gonçalves, Alpdogan Kantarci, Magda Feres, Nidia C Castro Dos Santos
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摘要

牙周炎是一种影响牙齿支撑结构的慢性炎症性疾病。虽然由益生菌群引发,但其进展主要是由宿主不受控制的炎症反应驱动的。虽然抗生素通常因其抗菌功效而被用于牙周炎治疗,但新出现的证据表明,某些抗生素具有显著的免疫调节特性,而不依赖于其杀菌或抑菌作用。这篇综述探讨了多方面的免疫调节机制,通过不同种类的抗生素影响宿主免疫细胞和与牙周发病有关的炎症途径。发现抗生素会影响先天免疫(如模式识别受体、中性粒细胞、巨噬细胞、上皮屏障、细胞因子产生)和获得性免疫(如T细胞和B细胞)。此外,它们还影响关键的骨免疫学成分,包括免疫细胞和骨细胞之间的相互作用、RANKL/骨保护素途径和基质金属蛋白酶活性。了解抗生素的免疫调节作用增强了我们对治疗慢性炎症性疾病(如牙周炎)的治疗潜力的理解。这些特性可能支持炎症消退、免疫调节和组织修复,为未来的研究和临床应用提供了有希望的方向。
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Antibiotic-mediated immune modulation in periodontitis.

Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the supporting structures of the teeth. Although initiated by dysbiotic microbial communities, its progression is largely driven by the host's uncontrolled inflammatory response. While antibiotics have conventionally been employed in periodontitis therapy for their antimicrobial efficacy, emerging evidence suggests that certain antibiotics possess significant immune-modulatory properties independent of their bactericidal or bacteriostatic effects. This review explores the multifaceted immunomodulatory mechanisms by which various classes of antibiotics influence host immune cells and inflammatory pathways relevant to periodontal pathogenesis. Antibiotics were found to influence innate (e.g., pattern recognition receptors, neutrophils, macrophages, epithelial barriers, cytokine production) and acquired immunity (e.g., T and B cells). Additionally, they impact key osteoimmunology components, including interactions between immune and bone cells, the RANKL/osteoprotegerin pathway, and matrix metalloproteinase activity. Understanding the immunomodulatory actions of antibiotics enhances our understanding of their therapeutic potential in managing chronic inflammatory diseases, such as periodontitis. These properties may support inflammation resolution, immune regulation, and tissue repair, offering promising directions for future research and clinical application.

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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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