Journal article
Virulence factors of the oral spirochete Treponema denticola
SG Dashper, CA Seers, KH Tan, EC Reynolds
Journal of Dental Research | Published : 2011
Abstract
There is compelling evidence that treponemes are involved in the etiology of several chronic diseases, including chronic periodontitis as well as other forms of periodontal disease. There are interesting parallels with other chronic diseases caused by treponemes that may indicate similar virulence characteristics. Chronic periodontitis is a polymicrobial disease, and recent animal studies indicate that co-infection of Treponema denticola with other periodontal pathogens can enhance alveolar bone resorption. The bacterium has a suite of molecular determinants that could enable it to cause tissue damage and subvert the host immune response. In addition to this, it has several non-classic virul..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Research funds from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Oral Health Grant OH017, Project Grant Nos. 251758 and 400327), the Co-operative Research Centre for Oral Health Science, and the US National Institutes of Health (Grant No. 1R21 DEO1536-01) are gratefully acknowledged.