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Oral Versus Gastrointestinal Mucosal Immune Niches In Homeostasis And Allostasis, Lina J Suárez, Silie Arboleda, Nikola Angelov, Roger M Arce Jan 2021

Oral Versus Gastrointestinal Mucosal Immune Niches In Homeostasis And Allostasis, Lina J Suárez, Silie Arboleda, Nikola Angelov, Roger M Arce

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Different body systems (epidermis, respiratory tract, cornea, oral cavity, and gastrointestinal tract) are in continuous direct contact with innocuous and/or potentially harmful external agents, exhibiting dynamic and highly selective interaction throughout the epithelia, which function as both a physical and chemical protective barrier. Resident immune cells in the epithelia are constantly challenged and must distinguish among antigens that must be either tolerated or those to which a response must be mounted for. When such a decision begins to take place in lymphoid foci and/or mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues, the epithelia network of immune surveillance actively dominates both oral and gastrointestinal compartments, …


Periodontal Inflammation: Integrating Genes And Dysbiosis, Shaoping Zhang, Ning Yu, Roger M Arce Feb 2020

Periodontal Inflammation: Integrating Genes And Dysbiosis, Shaoping Zhang, Ning Yu, Roger M Arce

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Biofilm bacteria co-evolve and reach a symbiosis with the host on the gingival surface. The disruption of the homeostatic relationship between plaque bacteria and the host can initiate and promote periodontal disease progression. Recent advances in sequencing technologies allow researchers to profile disease-associated microbial communities and quantify microbial metabolic activities and host transcriptional responses. In addition to confirming the findings from previous studies, new putative pathogens and novel genes that have not previously been associated with periodontitis, emerge. For example, multiple studies have reported that Synergistetes bacteria are associated with periodontitis. Genes involved in epithelial barrier defense were downregulated in …


The Influence Of Vitamin D Supplementation On Local And Systemic Inflammatory Markers In Periodontitis Patients: A Pilot Study, Mohamed M Meghil, Lance Hutchens, Anas Raed, Neha A Multani, Mythilypriya Rajendran, Haidong Zhu, Stephen Looney, Mahmoud Elashiry, Roger M Arce, Mark E Peacock, Yanbin Dong, Christopher W Cutler Jul 2019

The Influence Of Vitamin D Supplementation On Local And Systemic Inflammatory Markers In Periodontitis Patients: A Pilot Study, Mohamed M Meghil, Lance Hutchens, Anas Raed, Neha A Multani, Mythilypriya Rajendran, Haidong Zhu, Stephen Looney, Mahmoud Elashiry, Roger M Arce, Mark E Peacock, Yanbin Dong, Christopher W Cutler

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OBJECTIVES: Vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency is a worldwide public health issue that has been linked to numerous inflammatory disorders, including periodontitis. There is increasing support for a role for adequate vitamin D levels in overall health. Populations with darker skin color have a higher prevalence of vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency and periodontitis. The purpose of this small pilot study was to investigate the influence of 12 weeks of 25(OH)D vitamin D supplementation (VDS) on mediators of systemic inflammation in dark-skinned, periodontitis patients.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 23 patients with moderate to severe periodontitis were randomly assigned to the vitamin D …