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Polymicrobial synergy and dysbiosis in inflammatory disease

2014; Elsevier BV; Volume: 21; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.molmed.2014.11.004

ISSN

1471-499X

Autores

Richard J. Lamont, George Hajishengallis,

Tópico(s)

Inflammasome and immune disorders

Resumo

Uncontrolled inflammation of the periodontal area may arise when complex microbial communities transition from a commensal to a pathogenic entity. Communication among constituent species leads to polymicrobial synergy between metabolically compatible organisms that acquire functional specialization within the developing community. Keystone pathogens, even at low abundance, elevate community virulence, and the resulting dysbiotic community targets specific aspects of host immunity to further disable immune surveillance while promoting an overall inflammatory response. Inflammophilic organisms benefit from proteinaceous substrates derived from inflammatory tissue breakdown. Inflammation and dysbiosis reinforce each other, and the escalating environmental changes further select for a pathobiotic community. We have synthesized the polymicrobial synergy and dysbiotic components of the process into a new model for inflammatory diseases.

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