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How a simple mouth rinse may be able to predict heart disease risk

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Study shows that a simple mouth rinse that checks white blood cell levels may be helpful in predicting heart disease. The rinse can detect gum inflammation that can lead to periodontitis , a condition linked to cardiovascular disease.

Chlamydia and apoptosis: life and death decisions of an intracellular pathogen

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The chlamydiae are important obligate intracellular prokaryotic pathogens that, each year, are responsible for millions of human infections involving the eye, genital tract, respiratory tract, vasculature and joints. The chlamydiae grow in cytoplasmic vesicles in susceptible host cells, which include the mucosal epithelium, vascular endothelium, smooth muscle cells, circulating monocytes and recruited or tissue-specific macrophages. One important pathogenic strategy that chlamydiae have evolved to promote their survival is the modulation of programmed cell death pathways in infected host cells. The chlamydiae can elicit the induction of host cell death, or apoptosis, under some circumstances and actively inhibit apoptosis under others. This subtle pathogenic mechanism highlights the manner in which these highly successful pathogens take control of infected cells to promote their own survival — even under the most adverse circumstances. 

Cigarette smoking exposure disrupts the regenerative potential of dental pulp stem cells

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Introduction:  Smoking is known to alter the regenerative and immunomodulatory properties of many types of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). This study investigates the impact of cigarette smoke exposure on the regenerative potential of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Methods:  DPSCs were treated with various doses of cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) or nicotine. Cell proliferation and survival were evaluated by a water-soluble tetrazolium salt (WST-1) and a survival assay. DPSC migration, cytokine expression, mutagenesis, and the signaling pathway were also measured during CSC and nicotine treatment. Results:  Low concentrations of CSC and nicotine did not impair cell proliferation, but higher concentrations reduced cell proliferation. CSC and nicotine could impede DPSC survival and migration in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, the cytokine secretion expression profile was altered with CSC or nicotine treatments. In particular, secretion of IL-6, TNF-α, and IL-10 signi...

”We’re All Asgardians”: Scientists Discover New Clues About the Origin of Complex Life

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According to newest study, all complex life forms (eukaryotes) trace their roots back to a common ancestor among a group of microbes called the Asgard archaea .