Immunohistological staining of unknown chemokine RANTES/CCL5 expression in jawbone marrow defects —osteoimmunology and disruption of bone remodeling in clinical case studies targeting on predictive preventive personalized medicine

ConclusionR/C may be regarded as an important trigger for possible pathological developments in the fate of hematopoietic stem cells. FDOJ is not a rigidly uniform process but reflects changing stages of development. The absence of correlating findings should not be interpreted as a misdiagnosis. It seems appropriate to direct further research in the field of “maxillo–mandibular osteoimmunology” focusing on R/C overexpression in FDOJ areas. This may contribute to the development of personalized strategies in preventive medicine.
Source: EPMA Journal - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research