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Review
. 2004 Dec;28(6):311-8.
doi: 10.1007/s10753-004-6641-z.

Hypothesis: the humoral immune response to oral bacteria provides a stimulus for the development of rheumatoid arthritis

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Hypothesis: the humoral immune response to oral bacteria provides a stimulus for the development of rheumatoid arthritis

Elliot D Rosenstein et al. Inflammation. 2004 Dec.

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and adult periodontitis share common pathogenetic mechanisms and immunologic and pathological findings. One oral pathogen strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease, Porphyromonas gingivalis, possesses a unique microbial enzyme, peptidylarginine deiminase (PAD), the human equivalent of which has been identified as a susceptibility factor for RA. We suggest that individuals predisposed to periodontal infection are exposed to antigens generated by PAD, with de-iminated fibrin as a likely candidate, which become systemic immunogens and lead to intraarticular inflammation. PAD engendered antigens lead to production of rheumatoid factor-containing immune complexes and provoke local inflammation, both in gingiva and synovium via Fc and C5a receptors.

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