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A01=M. L. Bhongade
A01=Nachiket Shah
A01=Ritika Kriplani
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Current Status of Proinflammatory Cytokines in Periodontal Disease & During Periodontal Therapy

Periodontal diseases are chronic infectious diseases characterised by a destructive inflammatory process affecting the supporting tissues of the tooth. Numerous bacterial species have been isolated from subgingival plaque, which are closely associated with disease onset and progression. At the same time, there is strong evidence that destructive processes occurring as part of the host inflammatory response are responsible for the majority of the hard- and soft-tissue breakdown leading to the clinical signs of periodontitis. The characteristic clinical signs of chronic periodontitis occur mainly as a result of activation of host-derived immune and inflammatory defense mechanism. IL-1 and TNF induce expression of other mediators that amplify the inflammatory response, such as prostaglandins, and lead to production of lytic enzymes and stimulate the production of chemokines. Depending on its function, the cytokines have been classified into those which initiate and maintain inflammatory process, labelled as pro-inflammatory cytokines and those which exert an inhibitory effect on the immunologic response. These negative regulators, categorized as antiinflammatory cytokines, include IL -4 and IL -10, inhibitors such as IL -1 receptor, antagonist soluble IL -1 and TNF receptors that act as competitive blockers under pathologic conditions such as those that occur in periodontal disease. Noteworthy is the fact that cytokines which play an important role in inflammatory responses are also prominent regulators of normal tissue homeostasis. In fact, mRNA expression of cytokines that have been associated with periodontitis was constitutively detected, to some extent, in clinically healthy gingival tissues. The complex interaction of the cytokines at the molecular level is yet to be fully mapped. Additionally, further research pertaining to the other accessory arms of the cytokine network, such as the tissue metalloproteinases, the components involved in the acute phase of immunity as well as wound healing will augment the future of treating human periodontal disease via immunotherapy by modulating/ controlling the key pro-inflammatory cytokines. See more
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A01=M. L. BhongadeA01=Nachiket ShahA01=Ritika KriplaniAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_M. L. BhongadeAuthor_Nachiket ShahAuthor_Ritika Kriplaniautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=MJCJCategory=MMDCOP=United StatesDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=In stockPrice_€100 and abovePS=Activesoftlaunch
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  • Weight: 282g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781634830188

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