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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells in obesity-associated periodontal disease: A conceptual model

  • Kyu Hwan Kwack
  • , Victoria Maglaras
  • , Ramkumar Thiyagarajan
  • , Lixia Zhang
  • , Keith L. Kirkwood

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Abstract

Periodontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease characterized by destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth. Severe periodontitis is highly prevalent—affecting 10%-15% of adults—and carries several negative comorbidities, thus reducing quality of life. Although a clear relationship exists between severity of obesity and incidence of periodontal disease, the biologic mechanisms that support this link are incompletely understood. In this conceptual appraisal, a new “two-hit” model is presented to explain obesity-exacerbated periodontal bone loss. This proposed model recognizes a previously unappreciated aspect of myeloid-derived suppressor cell population expansion, differentiation, and activity that can participate directly in periodontal bone loss, providing new mechanistic and translational perspectives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-275
Number of pages8
JournalPeriodontology 2000
Volume87
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • bone
  • inflammation
  • myeloid-derived suppressor cells
  • obesity
  • osteoclasts
  • periodontitis

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