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Etiology of leukocyte adhesion deficiency-associated periodontitis revisited: Not a raging infection but a raging inflammatory response

机译:再次探讨白细胞粘附缺陷相关性牙周炎的病因:不是肆虐的感染,而是肆虐的炎症反应

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In leukocyte adhesion deficiency type I, neutrophils fail to adhere to blood vessel walls and thus cannot transmigrate to peripheral tissues. Leukocyte adhesion deficiency type I patients invariably experience an aggressive form of generalized periodontitis, which has been historically attributed to defective neutrophil surveillance of the periodontal infection. This time-honored notion has now been challenged by a recent study, which showed that the underlying etiology involves a dysregulated host response that leads to overexpression of the proinflammatory and bone-resorptive cytokine IL-17.
机译:在I型白细胞粘附缺乏症中,中性粒细胞不能粘附在血管壁上,因此不能迁移到周围组织。 I型白细胞粘附缺乏症患者总是经历侵略性形式的广泛性牙周炎,这在历史上一直归因于对牙周感染的嗜中性粒细胞监测缺陷。这个历史悠久的概念现已受到最近一项研究的挑战,该研究表明潜在的病因涉及宿主反应失调,导致促炎性和骨吸收性细胞因子IL-17过表达。

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