Evaluation The Systemic Immune Responses Among Diabetic Mellitus Patients Suffering From Odontogenic Infections Inbabylon Province/ Iraq

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Ahmad Mohammad Abbas , Zainab Khudhur Ahmad Al-Mahdi , Mahdi Yakoob Kzar

Abstract

 Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) suffer more frequent infections than those with no DM. The progress of the infections is also more complex in the patient group.


This work aims to provide evidences of the systemic immunological aspect among diabetic patients suffer from odontogenic infection. Our study considered study of systemic immune parameters among odontogenic infection patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. The immune parameters include antibodies such as serum IgG, IgM and IgA and cytokines such as the proinflamatory cytokine IFNγ, IL-6 which represent as regulatory cytokine act as both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflamatory cytokine, cellular immunity represented by CD4 CD8 T cells and Tcells  are in each of DM patients, DM-odontogenic infection patients and normal control subjects are also with the odontogenic infected DM free patients.                                                                                      

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