IL-37- and IL-35/IL-37-Producing Plasma Cells in Chronic Periodontitis
Abstract
Periodontitis is one of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory diseases and is induced by the interaction between oral microorganisms and the host immune system. Plasma cells are of special interest in chronic periodontitis (CP), as they represent ~50% of infiltrated immune cells in periodontal lesions. Plasma cells constitute the only known cell type capable of antibody production; however, recent evidence supports an emerging role for...
Paper Details
Title
IL-37- and IL-35/IL-37-Producing Plasma Cells in Chronic Periodontitis
Published Date
May 3, 2019
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
7
Pages
813 - 821
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