2005
DOI: 10.4321/s1699-65852005000300005
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El polimorfismo de la IL-1 y su eventual asociación con la enfermedad periodontal crónica: Una revisión de la literatura (II)

Abstract: El polimorfismo de la IL-1 y su eventual asociación con la enfermedad periodontal crónica. Una revisión de la literatura (II) INTRODUCCIÓNDentro de la respuesta inflamatoria del huésped, tres son los productos bioquímicos que están fuertemente asociados a la severidad y progresión de la enfermedad periodontal. Las Interleuquinas (IL-1), las prostaglandinas (PGE2) y las metaloproteinasas de la matriz (MMPs). De estas sustancias, nos hemos centrado en la IL-1 y en particular en su forma beta. Numerosas estirpes … Show more

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“…Thanks to advances in molecular biology, bone genetics and the physiology of connective tissue, orthodontic tooth movement is now better understood. 1 Among the multiple alterations that can occur in the genome, the polymorphism of IL-1β has been identified as a genetic marker of periodontal disease, 2 as well as a modulator of bone resorption processes. 3 In the field of orthodontics, the presence of IL-1β polymorphism has been associated with tooth movement speed, 4 and a relationship with the predisposition to root resorption has also been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to advances in molecular biology, bone genetics and the physiology of connective tissue, orthodontic tooth movement is now better understood. 1 Among the multiple alterations that can occur in the genome, the polymorphism of IL-1β has been identified as a genetic marker of periodontal disease, 2 as well as a modulator of bone resorption processes. 3 In the field of orthodontics, the presence of IL-1β polymorphism has been associated with tooth movement speed, 4 and a relationship with the predisposition to root resorption has also been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%