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Periodontitis, a multifaceted immune-inflammatory disorder, is intricately linked to systemic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus. Recent advancements in cellular and molecular biology have catalyzed the development of innovative vaccination strategies for various viral diseases. The concept of vaccination, pioneered by Edward Jenner in the late 18th century, capitalizes on the phenomenon of acquired immunity following recovery from an illness. Jenner's groundbreaking work with cowpox virus, which conferred cross-protection against smallpox, laid the foundation for modern vaccination practices.The advent of microbial genome sequencing and bioinformatics has revolutionized our ability to explore the genetic makeup of human pathogens comprehensively. This approach holds promise for identifying novel targets for antimicrobial drugs and vaccines, providing new avenues for combating infectious diseases.Given the pervasive nature of periodontal disease, there is an imperative need for effective management and prevention strategies. In the realm of immunization, the emergence of plant-based vaccines represents a novel paradigm. This review employed various search engines, including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane, Medline, and Google Scholar, to identify pertinent articles in medical and dental research. The findings from these studies underscore the potential efficacy of plant-derived vaccines in addressing a diverse range of disorders, including periodontal disease.This comprehensive review sheds light on the broad spectrum of applications of plant-based vaccines in periodontal care. By harnessing the unique properties of plant-derived antigens, these vaccines hold promise for offering safe, effective, and scalable solutions for the prevention and management of periodontitis. Further research and clinical trials are warranted to explore the full potential of plant-based vaccines in revolutionizing periodontal therapeutics.
牙周炎是一种多方面的免疫炎症性疾病,与心血管疾病和糖尿病等全身性疾病密切相关。细胞和分子生物学的最新进展推动了针对各种病毒性疾病的创新疫苗接种策略的发展。疫苗接种的概念由爱德华-詹纳(Edward Jenner)于 18 世纪末首创,利用的是疾病痊愈后获得免疫力的现象。詹纳在牛痘病毒方面的开创性工作为现代疫苗接种实践奠定了基础,牛痘病毒可对天花产生交叉保护作用。微生物基因组测序和生物信息学的出现彻底改变了我们全面探索人类病原体基因构成的能力。这种方法有望确定抗菌药物和疫苗的新靶点,为防治传染病提供了新途径。鉴于牙周病的普遍性,我们迫切需要有效的管理和预防策略。在免疫领域,植物疫苗的出现代表了一种新的模式。本综述采用了多种搜索引擎,包括 PubMed、Embase、Web of Science、Cochrane、Medline 和 Google Scholar,以确定医学和牙科研究中的相关文章。这些研究结果强调了植物源疫苗在治疗包括牙周疾病在内的各种疾病方面的潜在功效。这篇综合性综述揭示了植物源疫苗在牙周护理方面的广泛应用。通过利用植物抗原的独特特性,这些疫苗有望为牙周炎的预防和治疗提供安全、有效和可扩展的解决方案。我们有必要开展进一步的研究和临床试验,以充分发掘植物疫苗在牙周治疗方法变革中的潜力。