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Roles of specialized pro-resolving mediators and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in periodontal inflammation and impact on oral microbiota

Chun‐Teh Lee, Gena D. Tribble

2023Frontiers in Oral Health14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease induced by dysbiotic dental biofilms. Management of periodontitis is primarily anti-bacterial via mechanical removal of bacterial biofilm. The successful resolution requires wound healing and tissue regeneration, which are not always achieved with these traditional methods. The discovery of specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs), a class of lipid mediators that induce the resolution of inflammation and promote local tissue homeostasis, creates another option for the treatment of periodontitis and other diseases of chronic inflammation. In this mini-review, we discuss the host-modulatory effects of SPMs on periodontal tissues and changes in the taxonomic composition of the gut and oral microbiome in the presence of SPMs and SPM precursor lipids. Further research into the relationship between host SPM production and microbiome-SPM modification has the potential to unveil new diagnostic markers of inflammation and wound healing. Expanding this field may drive the discovery of microbial-derived bioactive therapeutics to modulate immune responses.

Topics & Concepts

InflammationPeriodontitisMicrobiomeWound healingImmune systemImmunologyLipid signalingBiologyRegeneration (biology)BiofilmDysbiosisChronic periodontitisInterleukin 23MicrobiologyBioinformaticsMedicineBacteriaCell biologyDentistryInterleukin 17GeneticsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchImmune Response and InflammationFatty Acid Research and Health