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Blocking CXCR1/2 attenuates experimental periodontitis by suppressing neutrophils recruitment.
International Immunopharmacology 2024 January 5
Periodontitis (PD) is a common chronic oral inflammatory disease that cause alveolar bone loss. Current strategies for bone regeneration achieve limited results in PD. The aberrant host osteoimmunity to pathogenic bacteria is responsible for the destruction of alveolar bone in PD. We aimed to investigate the distinctive activity of immune cells in PD to create more effective and precise therapeutic approaches for treating PD. In this study, we revealed that neutrophils in the inflamed alveolar bone of PD patients expressed higher levels of CXCR1/2 and had a stronger pro-inflammatory capacity and chemotactic ability than that in healthy individuals. Suppressing the recruitment of neutrophils to inflamed sites with the CXCR1/2 inhibitor reparixin reduced alveolar bone loss in PD mice. In this study, we not only revealed that neutrophils exhibit a heterogeneously stronger pro-inflammatory capacity in the inflamed alveolar bone of PD patients but also provided a precise therapeutic treatment for PD involving the suppression of neutrophil recruitment.
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