Abstract Background Immunologic responses of the tooth to caries begin with odontoblasts recognizing carious bacteria. Inflammatory propagation eventually leads to tooth pulp necrosis and danger to health. The present study aims to determine cytokine gene expression profiles generated within human teeth in response to dental caries in vivo and to build a mechanistic model of these responses and the downstream signaling network. Results We demonstrate profound differential up-regulation of inflammatory genes in the odontoblast layer (ODL) in human teeth with caries in vivo, while the pulp remains largely unchanged. Interleukins, chemokines, and all tested receptors thereof were differentially up-regulated in ODL of carious teeth, well over o...
INTRODUCTION: Production of chemokines by tissue resident cells is one of the main mechanisms involv...
The molecular immune response of the pulpal tissue during chronic carious infection is poorly charac...
Introduction: Production of chemokines by tissue resident cells is one of the main mechanisms involv...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
Summary: Odontoblasts located in the outermost layer of dental pulp form a natural barrier between m...
AbstractHigh-throughput characterisation of the molecular response of pulpal tissue under carious le...
International audienceHuman odontoblasts trigger immune response s to oral bacteria that invade dent...
International audienceDental caries is a chronic infectious disease resulting from the penetration o...
SummaryAs caries-related bacteria invade deeply into dentin and come into close proximity to the pul...
Analyses of cytokines mediating inflammatory reactions are key to understanding the etiopathology of...
INTRODUCTION: Production of chemokines by tissue resident cells is one of the main mechanisms involv...
The molecular immune response of the pulpal tissue during chronic carious infection is poorly charac...
Introduction: Production of chemokines by tissue resident cells is one of the main mechanisms involv...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
The prevalence of dental caries in the Mexican adult population aged 20 to 85 years is around 93.3%,...
Summary: Odontoblasts located in the outermost layer of dental pulp form a natural barrier between m...
AbstractHigh-throughput characterisation of the molecular response of pulpal tissue under carious le...
International audienceHuman odontoblasts trigger immune response s to oral bacteria that invade dent...
International audienceDental caries is a chronic infectious disease resulting from the penetration o...
SummaryAs caries-related bacteria invade deeply into dentin and come into close proximity to the pul...
Analyses of cytokines mediating inflammatory reactions are key to understanding the etiopathology of...
INTRODUCTION: Production of chemokines by tissue resident cells is one of the main mechanisms involv...
The molecular immune response of the pulpal tissue during chronic carious infection is poorly charac...
Introduction: Production of chemokines by tissue resident cells is one of the main mechanisms involv...