The implication of the PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint in chronic periodontitis suggests novel therapeutic opportunities with natural products
Christian Bailly
Abstract
responsible for periodontitis and shows a rare capacity to induce the extracellular release of a soluble form of PD-L1, thereby restoring T cell activation. A potential PD-L1 shedding mechanism is discussed. The targeting of the PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint could be considered a suitable approach to improve the treatment of chronic periodontitis. The plant natural products curcumin, baicalin and platycodin D should be further evaluated as PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint modulators active against periodontitis.
Topics & Concepts
PeriodontitisPorphyromonas gingivalisImmune checkpointImmune systemChronic periodontitisPD-L1Cancer researchMedicineChemistryPharmacologyImmunologyImmunotherapyDentistryOral microbiology and periodontitis researchOral Health Pathology and TreatmentImmune Response and Inflammation