The Role of Caspase-11 and Pyroptosis in the Regulation of Inflammation in Peri-Implantitis
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Peri-implantitis is an important cause of oral implant failure. In the past, TLR4 and TLR2 in the Toll-like family were generally considered as the key immune recognition receptors regulating peri-implantitis. However, under the guidance of this theory, there are still some unexplainable peri-implantitis symptoms. With the discovery of novel intracellular LPS receptor Caspase-11, a new understanding of inflammatory signaling and immune regulation in the development of peri-implantitis has been gained. However, the regulatory role of Caspase-11 in peri-implantitis and its crosstalk with the TLR4 pathway remain unclear. The therapeutic effect of drugs targeting Caspase-11 on peri-implantitis is still in its early stages. In view of this situation, this paper reviews the possible role of Caspase-11 in peri-implant inflammation, elaborated the entry process of LPS and the activation mechanism of Caspase-11, and analyzes the differences in Caspase-11 between commonly studied animals, mice and humans. The current research hotspots and challenges are also analyzed to provide new insights and ideas for researchers.
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