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Impaired innate immune signaling due to combined Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 deficiency affects both periodontitis and atherosclerosis in response to polybacterial infection
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Impaired innate immune signaling due to combined Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 deficiency affects both periodontitis and atherosclerosis in response to polybacterial infection

S. S. Chukkapalli, S. Ambadapadi, K. Varkoly, J. Jiron, J. I. Aguirre, I. Bhattacharyya, L. M. Morel, A. R. Lucas and L. Kesavalu
Pathogens and Disease, Vol.76(8)
2018

Abstract

atherosclerosis innate immunity oral bacteria periodontitis polybacterial infection TLR2/TLR4 deficiency bacterial DNA bacterium antibody genomic DNA immunoglobulin G antibody toll like receptor 2 toll like receptor 4 Tlr2 protein, mouse Tlr4 protein, mouse alveolar bone animal cell animal experiment animal model animal tissue antibody blood level antibody production aortic tissue Article atherosclerotic plaque bacterial colonization bacterial infection cell infiltration cell migration controlled study epithelium cell female first molar Fusobacterium nucleatum gingiva hyperplasia gingival tissue gingivitis heart tissue heterozygote inflammatory cell kidney tissue lung parenchyma male mouse mouth flora mouth plaque nonhuman osteolysis Porphyromonas gingivalis priority journal second molar Tannerella forsythia third molar TLR signaling Treponema denticola animal animal structures deficiency immunology knockout mouse microbiology mixed infection pathology signal transduction Animals Bacterial Infections Coinfection Immunity, Innate Mice, Knockout Toll-Like Receptor 2 Toll-Like Receptor 4
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