Nutrigenomics: Understanding the Role of Nutrients and Gene Interactions in Periodontal Disease

Aparna Suraj Nellipunath, Suchetha Aghanashini, Apoorva Sokke Mallikarjunappa, D. Mundinamane, S. Nadiger, D. Bhat
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Periodontal disease is a progressive inflammatory process, involving periodic destruction of periodontal attachment apparatus and loss of structures of the apparatus, essentially gingiva, periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone, ultimately resulting in loss of tooth in most susceptible patients.1 Advanced knowledge on the pathogenesis of periodontal destruction and the role of nutrients on it, has increased the interest to determine the relationship between periodontal disease and nutrition.2 It is also essential to know that periodontal disease risk is determined by genotype and dietary interactions.3 Nutrients that play an important role in inflammatory and immune responses can in turn regulate and modulate periodontal health.4 Nutrigenomics is a branch of nutritional genomics, which uses genomic tools in nutritional research to focus on the identification and understanding of the molecular-level interaction between nutrients and genomes.5 It provides information on the influence of nutrition on the metabolic pathways and homeostatic control and also allows us to know the disturbances arising in this regulation, at an early stage.6 This literature review provides a detailed description of the role of nutrition in periodontal disease and recommends the daily nutritional intake necessary for the prevention of periodontal disease.7 How to cite this article: Nellipunath AS, Aghanashini S, Mallikarjunappa AS, et al. Nutrigenomics: Understanding the Role of Nutrients and Gene Interactions in Periodontal Disease. J Contemp Dent 2019;9(3):135–140.
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营养基因组学:了解牙周病中营养素和基因相互作用的作用
牙周病是一种进行性炎症过程,包括牙周附着物的周期性破坏和附着物结构的丧失,主要是牙龈、牙周韧带、牙骨质和牙槽骨,最终在大多数易感患者中导致牙齿脱落对牙周破坏的发病机制和营养物质在其中的作用的深入了解,增加了确定牙周病与营养之间关系的兴趣同样重要的是要知道牙周病的风险是由基因型和饮食相互作用决定的在炎症和免疫反应中起重要作用的营养物质反过来又能调节和调节牙周健康营养基因组学是营养基因组学的一个分支,它在营养研究中使用基因组工具,专注于识别和理解营养物质与基因组之间的分子水平相互作用它提供了营养对代谢途径和体内平衡控制的影响的信息,也使我们能够在早期阶段了解这种调节中产生的干扰这篇文献综述提供了营养在牙周病中的作用的详细描述,并推荐了预防牙周病所必需的每日营养摄入量。本文引用方式:Nellipunath AS, Aghanashini S, Mallikarjunappa AS,等。营养基因组学:了解牙周病中营养素和基因相互作用的作用。现代医学杂志,2019;9(3):135-140。
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