INVOLVEMENT OF MAST CELLS IN TISSUE REPAIR AND IN INFLAMMATORY ORAL LESIONS - A LITERATURE REVIEW

Authors

  • Kariza Vargens Correia EBMSP
  • Alena Peixoto Medrado EBMSP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17267/2596-3368dentistry.v4i1.112

Keywords:

Mast Cell, Inflammation, Angiogenesis modulators

Abstract

Mast cells (MCs) are mobile cells that contain granules, derived from bone marrow and are widely distributed in tissues actively participating in immune responses. The involvement of these cells has been demonstrated in the inflammation, fibrosis and angiogenesis, in which they act through their secretory products. The purpose of this literature review is to address the involvement of MCs in biological phenomena that comprise the context of tissue repair, such as vasodilation, angiogenesis and fibrosis, with emphasis on the characterization of the profile of these cells in inflammatory lesions mouth. Although few studies contemplate the participation of MCs in oral lesions, some others have shown that these cells are involved in the pathogenesis of periapical lesions, aphthous ulcers, odontogenic cysts, among others. The advancement of knowledge about the mechanism of action of these cells, has stimulated the development of therapies whose chief aim is the regulation of chemical mediators released by mast cells. Therefore, it is hoped that through further investigations, inflammatory disorders of the oral cavity and other conditions that display interstitial MCs,might be better understood, mainly concern to MCs biological behavior.

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Author Biographies

  • Kariza Vargens Correia, EBMSP
    Mestre em Estomatologia EBMSP
  • Alena Peixoto Medrado, EBMSP
    Doutora em Patologia Humana FIOCRUZ-UFBA

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Published

2013-04-21

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Literature Review

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INVOLVEMENT OF MAST CELLS IN TISSUE REPAIR AND IN INFLAMMATORY ORAL LESIONS - A LITERATURE REVIEW. (2013). Journal of Dentistry & Public Health (inactive Archive Only), 4(1). https://doi.org/10.17267/2596-3368dentistry.v4i1.112