2022
DOI: 10.3233/jcb-210049
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Role of annular pentameric molecule: C-Reactive protein in periodontal disease and its association with systemic health

Abstract: Various acute phase reactants are produced in response to inflammatory stimuli, one of them is C-reactive protein which is. Serum levels of C-Reactive protein are useful to monitor and diagnose inflammatory process associated with disease as it being one of the valuable biomarkers in various clinical conditions, increase in level of C-Reactive protein is found in subjects with periodontal disease, which in turn can act as useful biomarker to diagnose cardiovascular disease, adverse pregnancy outcome as they be… Show more

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“…They are growth factors and differentiating factors, bone morphogenic proteins, extracellular matrix proteins, mediators of bone metabolism, and arachidonic acid metabolites. [2,3] Growth factors are mitogenic cytokines secreted by certain cells that can be shown to stimulate cell division of their own or in other specific cells. They mediate cellular proliferation, cell locomotion, contractility and differentiation, which are important for growth and wound healing.…”
Section: Biological Mediatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are growth factors and differentiating factors, bone morphogenic proteins, extracellular matrix proteins, mediators of bone metabolism, and arachidonic acid metabolites. [2,3] Growth factors are mitogenic cytokines secreted by certain cells that can be shown to stimulate cell division of their own or in other specific cells. They mediate cellular proliferation, cell locomotion, contractility and differentiation, which are important for growth and wound healing.…”
Section: Biological Mediatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] In fact, the identity of a particular tissue is defined by the biochemical nature of the extra-cellular matrix it contains as well as the phenotype of the cells within it positioned in a particular spatial relationship to one another and to neighbouring tissue types. [2] Recent clinical investigations with focus on regeneration of the periodontium have attempted to define factors involved in the formation of a new connective tissue attachment to periodontally diseased or denuded root surfaces. [3]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…immune response to periodontitis. 3 The bacteria associated with periodontitis are recognized by TLRs on immune cells, which triggers an inflammatory response. This response is intended to eliminate the bacteria and repair the damaged tissue, but if it becomes chronic, it can lead to further tissue destruction and bone loss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%