Yun Jong Il, Yun Su In, Kim Jae Hong, Kim Duk Gyu, Lee Deok-Won
Dental R&D Center, Zerone Cellvane Inc., Seoul 04363, Republic of Korea.
Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Int J Mol Sci. 2025 Jun 5;26(11):5421. doi: 10.3390/ijms26115421.
Osseointegration is the direct contact between living bone and a dental implant, with supporting evidence confirming the direct connection between bone and titanium, found using an electron microscope. However, the fundamental mechanisms and interconnections between the bone and titanium are not clearly understood. At present, osteoimmunology explores the interaction between bone and immune cells not only in the medical field but also in dentistry. Immunology in bone cell formation has long been a research topic; however, interest in these effects has recently surged. Through subsequent studies, osteoimmune reaction occurs in response to dental implant insertion into the bone and this mechanism portrays more accurate tissue response compared to the traditional term osseointegration. Additionally, osseointegration is a foreign body defense mechanism to protect the implant when bone forms at the contact surface between the dental implant and the alveolar bone. The term "osteoimmunology" refers to the relationship between the immune system and bone tissues. Understanding osteoimmunologic concepts may enable the development of immunomodulatory strategies to improve, maintain, and ultimately restore osseointegration. In order for biocompatible materials such as dental implants to settle and be maintained in the body, it is necessary to understand the complex interrelationships of the bone immune environment, which will enable the development of biomaterials that are more favorable to osteoimmune environments. Therefore, this review presents previous insights into cellular and molecular interactions between bone and the immune system, specifies the roles of T-regulatory cells (Tregs) and macrophages, and demonstrates their potential for translational applications worldwide.
骨结合是活骨与牙种植体之间的直接接触,电子显微镜下的证据证实了骨与钛之间的直接连接。然而,骨与钛之间的基本机制和相互联系尚不清楚。目前,骨免疫学不仅在医学领域,而且在牙科领域探索骨与免疫细胞之间的相互作用。骨细胞形成中的免疫学长期以来一直是一个研究课题;然而,最近人们对这些作用的兴趣激增。通过后续研究发现,将牙种植体植入骨中会引发骨免疫反应,与传统的骨结合术语相比,这种机制描绘了更准确的组织反应。此外,骨结合是一种异物防御机制,当牙种植体与牙槽骨的接触表面形成骨时,可保护种植体。“骨免疫学”一词指的是免疫系统与骨组织之间的关系。理解骨免疫学概念可能有助于开发免疫调节策略,以改善、维持并最终恢复骨结合。为了使牙种植体等生物相容性材料在体内定植并维持,有必要了解骨免疫环境的复杂相互关系,这将有助于开发更有利于骨免疫环境的生物材料。因此,本综述介绍了以往对骨与免疫系统之间细胞和分子相互作用的见解,明确了调节性T细胞(Tregs)和巨噬细胞的作用,并展示了它们在全球范围内转化应用的潜力。