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The Role of the Innate Immune Response in Oral Mucositis Pathogenesis

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms242216314

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oral mucositis; innate immunity; inflammation; interventions

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This review highlights the potential focus on innate immune response as a research area for understanding the pathogenesis of OM and developing interventions for patients undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Further investigation is needed into the contribution of barriers, pattern recognition systems, and microbial composition in early damage signaling.
Oral mucositis (OM) is a significant complication of cancer therapy with limited management strategies. Whilst inflammation is a central feature of destructive and ultimately ulcerative pathology, to date, attempts to mitigate damage via this mechanism have proven limited. A relatively underexamined aspect of OM development is the contribution of elements of the innate immune system. In particular, the role played by barriers, pattern recognition systems, and microbial composition in early damage signaling requires further investigation. As such, this review highlights the innate immune response as a potential focus for research to better understand OM pathogenesis and development of interventions for patients treated with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Future areas of evaluation include manipulation of microbial-mucosal interactions to alter cytotoxic sensitivity, use of germ-free models, and translation of innate immune-targeted agents interrogated for mucosal injury in other regions of the alimentary canal into OM-based clinical trials.

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