中性粒细胞胞外陷阱
先天免疫系统
炎症
牙周组织
免疫学
牙周炎
免疫系统
生物
上皮
吞噬作用
连接上皮
电池类型
微生物学
细胞生物学
病理
细胞
医学
遗传学
牙科
内科学
作者
David A. Scott,Jennifer L. Krauss
出处
期刊:Frontiers of oral physiology
日期:2011-11-11
卷期号:: 56-83
被引量:206
摘要
Neutrophils (also called polymorphonuclear leukocytes) are the most abundant leukocytes whose primary purpose as anti-microbial professional phagocytes is to kill extracellular pathogens. Neutrophils and macrophages are phagocytic cell types that along with other cells effectively link the innate and adaptive arms of the immune response, and help promote inflammatory resolution and tissue healing. Found extensively within the gingival crevice and epithelium, neutrophils are considered the key protective cell type in the periodontal tissues. Histopathology of periodontal lesions indicates that neutrophils form a 'wall' between the junctional epithelium and the pathogen-rich dental plaque which functions as a robust anti-microbial secretory structure and as a unified phagocytic apparatus. However, neutrophil protection is not without cost and is always considered a two-edged sword in that overactivity of neutrophils can cause tissue damage and prolong the extent and severity of inflammatory periodontal diseases. This review will cover the innate and inflammatory functions of neutrophils, and describe the importance and utility of neutrophils to the host response and the integrity of the periodontium in health and disease.
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