免疫衰老
牙周组织
免疫系统
医学
免疫学
牙周炎
疾病
自身免疫
人口
获得性免疫系统
免疫
炎症
成功老龄化
促炎细胞因子
老年学
病理
牙科
内科学
环境卫生
作者
Jeffrey L. Ebersole,Christina Graves,Octavio A. Gonzaléz,Dolph Dawson,Lorri A. Morford,Pinar Emecen Huja,James K. Hartsfield,Sarandeep S. Huja,Subramanya Pandruvada,Shannon M. Wallet
摘要
The increased prevalence and severity of periodontal disease have long been associated with aging, such that this oral condition affects the majority of the adult population over 50 years of age. Although the immune system is a critical component for maintaining health, aging can be characterized by quantitative and qualitative modifications of the immune system. This process, termed 'immunosenescence', is a progressive modification of the immune system that leads to greater susceptibility to infections, neoplasia and autoimmunity, presumably reflecting the prolonged antigenic stimulation and/or stress responses that occur across the lifespan. Interestingly, the global reduction in the host capability to respond effectively to these challenges is coupled with a progressive increase in the general proinflammatory status, termed 'inflammaging'. Consistent with the definition of immunosenescence, it has been suggested that the cumulative effect of prolonged exposure of the periodontium to microbial challenge is, at least in part, a contributor to the effects of aging on these tissues. Thus, it has also been hypothesized that alterations in the function of resident immune and nonimmune cells of the periodontium contribute to the expression of inflammaging in periodontal disease. Although the majority of aging research has focused on the adaptive immune response, it is becoming increasingly clear that the innate immune compartment is also highly affected by aging. Thus, the phenomenon of immunosenescence and inflammaging, expressed as age-associated changes within the periodontium, needs to be more fully understood in this era of precision and personalized medicine and dentistry.
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