Periodontal disease is a common disorder affecting a wide range of people and has a high prevalence globally. Periodontitis comprises a series of inflammatory conditions affecting periodontal support tissue, which could ultimately lead to tooth loss and reduce life quality and add to the financial burden of society. Matrix metalloproteinase-12 (MMP-12) is an elastase that is produced mostly by macrophages and could degrade a wide spectrum of extracellular matrix (ECM) and also contribute to several systematic pathological conditions. Recently, researchers have reported higher expression of MMP-12 in chronic periodontitis patients. However, there are few reports on the role of MMP-12 in periodontitis pathogenicity, and the interaction between MMP-12, periodontal pathogens, and periodontal tissues remains unclear. In this review, we introduce the potentially unique role of MMP-12 in the context of periodontal inflammation earlier, summarize the possible effects of MMP-12 on the pathological process of periodontitis and the interaction of host response under the challenge of various inflammatory factors, and provide possible diagnostic and therapeutic strategies targeting MMP-12 for the management of periodontitis. Future research and policies should focus on and implement effective chairside testing methods to reduce the prevalence of periodontal diseases.
Keywords: dysbiosis; epithelial barrier; immunity; matrix metalloproteinase-12; osteoimmunology; periodontitis.
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