2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2016.11.019
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Viruses: Bystanders of periodontal disease

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“…Periodontal immunity includes overlapping innate and adaptive cellular and humoral responses , which, together with indigenous oral microbes , aim at controlling invading pathogens. In turn, periodontopathic bacteria and herpesviruses in marginal periodontitis (recent publications: ) and apical periodontitis (recent publications: ) elaborate a variety of defense mechanisms to circumvent or disrupt protective host immune reactions .…”
Section: The Struggle Between Periodontal Microbes and Immunitymentioning
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“…Periodontal immunity includes overlapping innate and adaptive cellular and humoral responses , which, together with indigenous oral microbes , aim at controlling invading pathogens. In turn, periodontopathic bacteria and herpesviruses in marginal periodontitis (recent publications: ) and apical periodontitis (recent publications: ) elaborate a variety of defense mechanisms to circumvent or disrupt protective host immune reactions .…”
Section: The Struggle Between Periodontal Microbes and Immunitymentioning
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“…De igual forma, células inmunes contagiadas con el virus podrían desplazarse al tejido conectivo y migrar al área subgingival. El fluido crevicular, derivado del epitelio surcular contiene biomarcadores, células inmunes y epiteliales; sí este fluido pudiera servir como reservorio del SARS-CoV-2, sería transportado a través de células periodontales infectadas o por los capilares terminales complejos al tejido periodontal, de esta manera, alcanzaría la cavidad bucal por el extremo libre del saco periodontal y mezclarse con la saliva 7,24,25 .…”
Section: Sacos Periodontalesunclassified
“…The severity of PO is also associated (even attributed by some authors) to the expression of herpes viruses, including cytomegalovirus [15][16][17][18]. The association of cytomegalovirus and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans could explain severe progression of PO [19].…”
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Some cancers have been attributed to Fusobacterium nucleatum (which belongs to PO-associated pathogens), especially colonic cancer [14].The severity of PO is also associated (even attributed by some authors) to the expression of herpes viruses, including cytomegalovirus [15][16][17][18]. The association of cytomegalovirus and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans could explain severe progression of PO [19].Multiple herpesvirus infection is detected in patients with severe chronic PO.
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