Affiliation:
1. Guangdong Engineering Research Center of Oral Restoration and Reconstruction Affiliated Stomatology Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou Guangdong 510182 China
2. Chemical Biology Research Group RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science Wako Saitama 351‐0198 Japan
3. Experimental Animal Center Guangzhou Medical University Guangzhou Guangdong 511436 China
Abstract
AbstractSjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease in middle and old‐aged women with a dry mucosal surface, which is caused by the dysfunction of secretory glands, such as the oral cavity, eyeballs, and pharynx. Pathologically, Sjogren's syndrome are characterized by lymphocyte infiltration into the exocrine glands and epithelial cell destruction caused by autoantibodies Ro/SSA and La/SSB. At present, the exact pathogenesis of Sjogren's syndrome is unclear. Evidence suggests epithelial cell death and the subsequent dysfunction of salivary glands as the main causes of xerostomia. This review summarizes the modes of salivary gland epithelial cell death and their role in Sjogren's syndrome progression. The molecular mechanisms involved in salivary gland epithelial cell death during Sjogren's syndrome as potential leads to treating the disease are also discussed.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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