2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1172340
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Composition of subgingival microbiota associated with periodontitis and diagnosis of malignancy—a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Periodontitis is one of the world’s most prevalent infectious conditions, affecting between 25 and 40% of the adult population. It is a consequence of the complex interactions between periodontal pathogens and their products, which trigger the host inflammatory response, chronic inflammation, and tissue destruction. Chronic systemic low-grade inflammation is involved in numerous diseases, and it is also known that long-lasting inflammation and chronic infections predispose one to cancer. Here, we characterized… Show more

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“…Periodontitis is caused by the complex interaction between periodontal microorganisms and their metabolic products, which could trigger an inflammatory response in the host. This process is initiated when a biofilm forms near the gums and releases various substances, such as lipopolysaccharides, peptidoglycans, and toxins, leading to the host's responses 3 . Inflammation of the periodontal connective tissue leads to the loss of attachment between the bone and teeth, and epithelial cell proliferation along the surface of the tooth root, resulting in the formation of a deep pocket.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Periodontitis is caused by the complex interaction between periodontal microorganisms and their metabolic products, which could trigger an inflammatory response in the host. This process is initiated when a biofilm forms near the gums and releases various substances, such as lipopolysaccharides, peptidoglycans, and toxins, leading to the host's responses 3 . Inflammation of the periodontal connective tissue leads to the loss of attachment between the bone and teeth, and epithelial cell proliferation along the surface of the tooth root, resulting in the formation of a deep pocket.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%