Innate immunity and oral microbiome: a personalized, predictive, and preventive approach to the management of oral diseases

EPMA J. 2019 Feb 25;10(1):43-50. doi: 10.1007/s13167-019-00163-4. eCollection 2019 Mar.

Abstract

Three recent advances in immunology, genetics, and microbiology have ushered in a new era in the continued efforts to better understand and treat oral diseases, moving ever closer to the three Ps of modern healthcare: personalized, predictive, and preventive medicine (PPPM). The discovery of now 15 subtypes of innate lymphoid cells, the refinement of DNA sequencing, and culture-independent characterization of the entire microbial community begin to reveal this complex adaptive network. All these advances warrant a systematic review as they have changed and will continue to change dental medicine. We will update dental professionals on these advances as related to oral diseases and associated pathologies in other organ systems such as premature labor, arthrosclerosis, and cancer. The five objectives are:Introduce the concept of microbiota and microbiomeExplain how we study microbiota and microbiomeDescribe the types and functions of innate lymphoid cellsInventory the unique demands of the oral cavityProvide a heuristic model to integrate the aboveConclusions and expert recommendations.

Keywords: Education; Host defense; Innate immunity; Innovative strategies; Oral diseases; Oral microbiome; Oral tolerance; Predictive preventive personalized medicine; System medicine.

Publication types

  • Review