Since the oral mucosa is continuously exposed to abundant microbes, one of its most important defense features is a highly proliferative, thick, stratified epithelium. The cellular mechanisms responsible for this are still unknown. The aim of this study was to determine whether multi-species oral biofilm contribute to the extensive stratification and primed antimicrobial defense in epithelium. Two in vitro models were used: 3D reconstructed human gingiva (RHG) and oral bacteria representative of multi-species commensal biofilm. The organotypic RHG consists of a reconstructed stratified gingiva epithelium on a gingiva fibroblast populated hydrogel (lamina propria). Biofilm was cultured from healthy human saliva, and consists of typical comme...
Background: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
BACKGROUND: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
Background: Inflammation within the oral cavity occurs due to dysregulation between microbial biofi...
Since the oral mucosa is continuously exposed to abundant microbes, one of its most important defens...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
The gingival epithelium is a physical and immunological barrier to the microbiota of the oral cavity...
In this thesis we investigate host-microbe interactions on reconstructed human gingiva (RHG) in vitr...
The gingival epithelium is a physical and immunological barrier to the microbiota of the oral cavity...
The balance between the host and microbe is pivotal for oral health. A dysbiotic oral microbiome and...
Background and Objective: Different bacteria differentially stimulate epithelial cells. Biofilm com...
Background and Objective: Different bacteria differentially stimulate epithelial cells. Biofilm com...
Background: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
Periodontitis is an infectious inflammatory disease that destroys the tooth-supporting tissues. It i...
Background: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
BACKGROUND: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
Background: Inflammation within the oral cavity occurs due to dysregulation between microbial biofi...
Since the oral mucosa is continuously exposed to abundant microbes, one of its most important defens...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
The gingival epithelium is a physical and immunological barrier to the microbiota of the oral cavity...
In this thesis we investigate host-microbe interactions on reconstructed human gingiva (RHG) in vitr...
The gingival epithelium is a physical and immunological barrier to the microbiota of the oral cavity...
The balance between the host and microbe is pivotal for oral health. A dysbiotic oral microbiome and...
Background and Objective: Different bacteria differentially stimulate epithelial cells. Biofilm com...
Background and Objective: Different bacteria differentially stimulate epithelial cells. Biofilm com...
Background: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
Periodontitis is an infectious inflammatory disease that destroys the tooth-supporting tissues. It i...
Background: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
BACKGROUND: To investigate human oral health and disease, models are required which represent the in...
Background: Inflammation within the oral cavity occurs due to dysregulation between microbial biofi...