1. [The role of phagocytic cells in periodontal disease].
- Author
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Matarasso S, Cafiero C, Bizzarri L, and Nicolò M
- Subjects
- Granulocytes immunology, Granulocytes pathology, Humans, Immunity, Innate, Macrophages immunology, Macrophages pathology, Monocytes immunology, Monocytes pathology, Periodontal Diseases immunology, Periodontal Diseases pathology, Phagocytosis physiology, Periodontal Diseases etiology, Phagocytes physiology
- Abstract
Having described the morphological and functional characteristics of phagocytic cells, the paper underlines that, in addition to the etiological responsibility of bacterial plaque, the main role in the onset and evolution of periodontitis is played by the host's response. Phagocytic response plays a fundamental role in the host's defence reaction and represents the first barrier to the penetration of bacteria into periodontal tissue. In addition to their defensive role, phagocytic cells may also be responsible for damage to periodontal tissue as a collateral effect of their phagocytic function, thus worsening the periodontal lesion.
- Published
- 1991