Bacterial pathogens stimulate periodontitis, the most common osteolytic disease in humans and the most common cause of tooth loss in adults. Previous studies identified leukocytes and their products as key factors in this process. We demonstrate for the first time that osteoblast lineage cells play a critical role in periodontal disease. Oral infection stimulated nuclear localization of NF-kappa B in osteoblasts and osteocytes in the periodontium of wild type but not transgenic mice that expressed a lineage specific dominant negative mutant of IKK (IKK-DN) in osteoblast lineage cells. Wild-type mice were also susceptible to bacteria induced periodontal bone loss but transgenic mice were not. The lack of bone loss in the experimental group w...
B10 cells can regulate inflammatory responses in innate immunity. Tolllike receptors (TLRs) play an ...
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Periodontal disease is the most frequent cause of tooth loss among adults. It is defined as a plaque...
Bacterial pathogens stimulate periodontitis, the most common osteolytic disease in humans and the mo...
Periodontal bone loss results from bacterial infection and the associated host response. The ligand ...
Background: Periodontitis is a highly prevalent infection-triggered inflammatory disease that resul...
Accumulated lines of evidence suggest that hyperimmune responses to periodontal bacteria result in t...
Alveolar bone loss is a hallmark of periodontitis progression and its prevention is a key clinical c...
Alveolar bone loss is a hallmark of periodontitis progression and its prevention is a key clinical c...
Oral inflammatory diseases such as apical periodontitis are common bacterial infectious diseases tha...
Bacteria or their products may cause chronic inflammation and subsequent bone loss. This inflammatio...
The ligand of the receptor activator of NF-κB (RANKL) is a key molecule in the formation of osteocla...
Periodontitis is a bacterially-induced inflammatory disease that leads to tooth loss. It results fro...
Backgrounds and objective: Increased neutrophil infiltration and osteoclast formation are key charac...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common infectious diseases of humans. Immune responses to in...
B10 cells can regulate inflammatory responses in innate immunity. Tolllike receptors (TLRs) play an ...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Periodontal disease is the most frequent cause of tooth loss among adults. It is defined as a plaque...
Bacterial pathogens stimulate periodontitis, the most common osteolytic disease in humans and the mo...
Periodontal bone loss results from bacterial infection and the associated host response. The ligand ...
Background: Periodontitis is a highly prevalent infection-triggered inflammatory disease that resul...
Accumulated lines of evidence suggest that hyperimmune responses to periodontal bacteria result in t...
Alveolar bone loss is a hallmark of periodontitis progression and its prevention is a key clinical c...
Alveolar bone loss is a hallmark of periodontitis progression and its prevention is a key clinical c...
Oral inflammatory diseases such as apical periodontitis are common bacterial infectious diseases tha...
Bacteria or their products may cause chronic inflammation and subsequent bone loss. This inflammatio...
The ligand of the receptor activator of NF-κB (RANKL) is a key molecule in the formation of osteocla...
Periodontitis is a bacterially-induced inflammatory disease that leads to tooth loss. It results fro...
Backgrounds and objective: Increased neutrophil infiltration and osteoclast formation are key charac...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common infectious diseases of humans. Immune responses to in...
B10 cells can regulate inflammatory responses in innate immunity. Tolllike receptors (TLRs) play an ...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Periodontal disease is the most frequent cause of tooth loss among adults. It is defined as a plaque...