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Memory T cell subsets in healthy gingiva and periodontitis tissues

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2018

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Our findings suggest that recirculating and gingiva-resident memory T cells could represent an important part of the immune surveillance network in the connective tissue, maintaining periodontal homeostasis. Imbalance of subgingival bacterial communities could damage gingival barrier allowing bacterial antigens to get access to the deeper connective tissue where they activate memory T cells leading to deleterious inflammation; a hallmark of periodontitis.

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