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Osteoimmunology: Inflammatory osteolysis and regeneration of the alveolar bone

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages 52-69

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.13056

Keywords

osteoimmunology; infammation; bone regeneration; dentistry; periodontitis; mouse model; immunology; augmentation; osseointegration; osteomicrobiology; lymphocytes

Funding

  1. Austrian Science Funds
  2. Osteology Foundation

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Aim Osteoimmunology covers the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for inflammatory osteolysis that culminates in the degradation of alveolar bone. Osteoimmunology also focuses on the interplay of immune cells with bone cells during bone remodelling and regeneration. The aim of this review was to provide insights into how osteoimmunology affects alveolar bone health and disease. Method This review is based on a narrative approach to assemble mouse models that provide insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms causing inflammatory osteolysis and on the impact of immune cells on alveolar bone regeneration. Results Mouse models have revealed the molecular pathways by which microbial and other factors activate immune cells that initiate an inflammatory response. The inflammation-induced alveolar bone loss occurs with the concomitant suppression of bone formation. Mouse models also showed that immune cells contribute to the resolution of inflammation and bone regeneration, even though studies with a focus on alveolar socket healing are rare. Conclusions Considering that osteoimmunology is evolutionarily conserved, osteolysis removes the cause of inflammation by provoking tooth loss. The impact of immune cells on bone regeneration is presumably a way to reinitiate the developmental mechanisms of intramembranous and endochondral bone formation.

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