疱疹病毒:牙周病拼图中缺失的关键一环

B. Pawar, Avneesh Tejnani, P. Marawar, A. Mani
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对牙周炎病因的深入了解对于开发能够确保疾病长期控制的治疗方法至关重要。过去15年的研究表明,疱疹病毒参与了破坏性牙周病的发病机制。由于eb病毒和巨细胞病毒在侵袭性和慢性牙周炎中的高拷贝数,这些致病性病毒不太可能仅仅作为无害的旁观者存在,与潜在牙周病的严重程度成比例。然而,疱疹病毒可能不是单独的牙周病病原体,而是与牙周组织破坏的特定细菌合作。活动性疱疹病毒和牙周病细菌的共同感染可能构成牙周炎的主要原因,并解释了该疾病的一些临床特征。本综述的目的是评估支持病毒感染在牙周炎发展中起作用的假设的证据。
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Herpes virus: A key missing piece of the periodontopathogenic jigsaw puzzle
A solid understanding of the etiology of periodontitis is critical for developing therapies that can ensure long-lasting disease control. Research during the past 15 years has implied that herpes viruses are involved in the etiopathogeny of destructive periodontal disease. Because of the high copy counts of Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus in aggressive and chronic periodontitis, it is unlikely that these pathogenic viruses are acting merely as innocuous bystanders present in proportion to the severity of the underlying periodontal pathosis. However, herpes viruses are probably not stand-alone periodontopathic agents but cooperate with specific bacteria in periodontal tissue breakdown. A coinfection of active herpes viruses and periodontopathic bacteria may constitute a major cause of periodontitis and explain a number of the clinical characteristics of the disease. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the evidence supporting the hypothesis that viral infection plays a role in the development of periodontitis.
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