Orozco A, Gemmell E, Bickel M, Seymour G J
School of Dentistry, Turbot Street, Brisbane 4000, Australia.
J Dent Res. 2007 Jul;86(7):586-93. doi: 10.1177/154405910708600702.
Cytokines are of major importance in periodontal disease progression. It is generally agreed that control of the Th1/Th2 balance is central to the immunoregulation of periodontal disease. There is increasing evidence in humans that the stable periodontal lesion is mediated by Th1 cells, while the progressive lesion sees a shift toward Th2 cells. Equally, there is conflicting evidence, mainly in animal models, that bone loss is mediated by Th1 responses, and that Th2 responses are protective. In the presence of IL-12, IL-18 induces Th1 responses while, in the absence of IL-12, it promotes Th2 responses. It is clear, therefore, that since IL-18 has the ability to induce either Th1 or Th2 differentiation, it becomes important to consider its role in periodontal disease. This review endeavors to give an overview of this cytokine and its relevance for periodontal disease.
细胞因子在牙周病进展中至关重要。人们普遍认为,Th1/Th2平衡的控制是牙周病免疫调节的核心。越来越多的人体研究证据表明,稳定的牙周病变由Th1细胞介导,而进展性病变则向Th2细胞转变。同样,主要在动物模型中存在相互矛盾的证据,即骨丢失由Th1反应介导,而Th2反应具有保护作用。在存在IL-12的情况下,IL-18诱导Th1反应,而在不存在IL-12的情况下,它促进Th2反应。因此,很明显,由于IL-18具有诱导Th1或Th2分化的能力,考虑其在牙周病中的作用变得很重要。本综述旨在概述这种细胞因子及其与牙周病的相关性。