Title of article :
Roles of dental pulp fibroblasts in the recognition of bacterium-related factors and subsequent development of pulpitis
Author/Authors :
Nakanishi، نويسنده , , Tadashi and Takegawa، نويسنده , , Daisuke and Hirao، نويسنده , , Kouji and Takahashi، نويسنده , , Kanako and Yumoto، نويسنده , , Hiromichi and Matsuo، نويسنده , , Takashi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Summary
ies-related bacteria invade deeply into dentin and come into close proximity to the pulp, inflammatory cells (such as lymphocytes, macrophages and neutrophils) infiltrate into the bacterium-invaded area and consequently pulpitis develops. Many types of cytokines and adhesion molecules are responsible for the initiation and progression of pulpitis. Dental pulp fibroblasts, a major cell type in the dental pulp, also have capacity to produce pro-inflammatory cytokines and express adhesion molecules in response to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), including lipopolysaccharide. The innate immune system senses microbial infection using pattern recognition receptors, such as Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD), for PAMPs. In this review, we summarize the roles of dental pulp fibroblasts in the recognition of invaded bacterium-related factors via TLR and NOD pathways, and the subsequent pulpal immune responses, leading to progressive pulpitis.
Keywords :
Dental pulp fibroblast , Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD) , Toll-like Receptor (TLR) , Pulpitis , cytokine
Journal title :
Japanese Dental Science Review
Journal title :
Japanese Dental Science Review