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Increased pathogenicity and pro-inflammatory capabilities of mucosal-associated invariant T cells involved in Oral Lichen Planus.

BMC Oral Health

July 2024

Departments of Oral Medicine, Stomatological Hospital, School of Stomatology, Southern Medical University NO.366, Jiangnan Road, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, 510280, P.R. China.

Article Synopsis
  • MAIT cells play a significant role in the inflammatory process of oral lichen planus (OLP), a condition with limited understanding of their involvement in different clinical types.
  • The study analyzed MAIT cell characteristics in two groups of OLP patients—non-erosive and erosive—compared to healthy individuals, using flow cytometry and investigating various surface proteins and cytokines.
  • Findings indicated that non-erosive OLP showed activated MAIT cells, while erosive OLP exhibited signs of activation and depletion; corticosteroid treatment affected MAIT cell expression and function.
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Inter-relationships of galectin-3 and NLR family pyrin domain containing 3 inflammasomes with oral lichen planus: a preliminary cross-sectional in vitro study.

BMC Oral Health

January 2024

Departments of Oral Medicine, Stomatological Hospital, Southern Medical University NO.366, Jiangnan Road, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, 510280, People's Republic of China.

Background: The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor (NLR) family pyrin domain-containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome has been reported to be highly expressed in oral lesions with the potential for malignant development such as oral lichen planus (OLP). And the NLRP3 inflammasome can be activated by galectin-3 (Gal-3) in immune-mediated chronic inflammatory diseases. This study aimed to explore the inter-relationships among Gal-3, NLRP3 inflammasome, and OLP.

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A modified triangular flap suture method used for inferior third molar extraction: A three-arm randomized clinical trial for the assessment of quality of life.

Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal

September 2023

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Stomatological Hospital, School of Stomatology, Southern Medical University No. 366, South of Jiangnan Road,Guangzhou, 510280, China

Background: The purpose of this study is to explore whether decreasing the number of sutures can improve the quality of life after inferior third molar extraction.

Material And Methods: This study used a three-arm randomized design that included 90 individuals. Patients were randomized and divided into three groups-the airtight suture group (traditional), the buccal drainage group, and the no-suture group.

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing is a new developing technology for printing individualized materials swiftly and precisely in the field of biological medicine (especially tissue-engineered materials). Prior to printing, it is necessary to scan the structure of the natural biological tissue, then construct the 3D printing digital model through optimizing the scanned data. By searching the literatures, magazines at home and abroad, this article reviewed the current status, main processes and matters needing attention of confocal laser scanning microscope (LSCM) in the application of soft tissue fine structure 3D scanning, empathizing the significance of LSCM in this field.

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