Mojon Philippe, Bourbeau Jean
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2003 May;9(3):166-70. doi: 10.1097/00063198-200305000-00002.
The oral cavity has long been considered a potential reservoir for respiratory pathogens. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in the relation between oral flora and respiratory infection among "at-risk" patients such as patients from intensive care units or frail older adults. The mechanisms of infection could be colonization of the oral biofilm by respiratory pathogens followed by aspiration. More recent hypotheses relate to the presence in saliva of enzymes and cytokines associated with oral pathogens, and that could modulate the colonization of the respiratory tract or promote infection by respiratory pathogens. It is the aim of this paper to review the recent literature on this topic.
口腔长期以来一直被认为是呼吸道病原体的潜在储存库。最近,重症监护病房患者或体弱老年人等“高危”患者的口腔菌群与呼吸道感染之间的关系再次引起了人们的关注。感染机制可能是呼吸道病原体在口腔生物膜上定植,随后被误吸。最近的假说涉及唾液中与口腔病原体相关的酶和细胞因子的存在,它们可能调节呼吸道的定植或促进呼吸道病原体的感染。本文旨在综述关于这一主题的最新文献。