降压药与牙周炎的关系:药物-目标孟德尔随机综合研究。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Quintessence international Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.3290/j.qi.b5754882
Ying Zhou, Liying Sun, Jinyu Hu, Xiao Liu, Yajie Ma
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目的:本研究旨在利用孟德尔随机分析法(MR)阐明降压药物与牙周炎风险之间的微妙相互作用:我们的研究采用了药物-靶点孟德尔随机方法,评估了九类降压药物对急性和慢性牙周炎风险的长期影响。我们选择了位于这些药物靶点相关基因或其附近、与收缩压(SBP)相关的基因变异,以模拟降压治疗的影响。有关 SBP 和牙周炎易感性的遗传信息是从针对急性和慢性疾病的广泛全基因组关联研究中提取的。此外,我们还使用相关基因的表达定量性状位点作为替代替代物进行了二次分析,并进行了共定位分析,以探索抗高血压药物与牙周炎之间的共有变异:结果:我们的分析表明,使用血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂会增加急性牙周炎的风险(几率比[OR][95%置信区间]:1.43[1.11, 1.13]):SBP每降低1 mmHg,使用血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂的风险为1.43 [1.11,1.85];p =;5.93×10-3),使用襻利尿剂的风险为0.94 [0.90,0.98];p =;2.94×10-3)。此外,在急性牙周炎(OR:0.95 [0.90,0.99];p =;0.021)和慢性牙周炎(OR:0.98 [097,1.00];p =;0.045)中都观察到了基因模仿使用噻嗪类药物和相关利尿剂对急性牙周炎的提示性保护作用。共定位分析显示,降压药与牙周炎在 ACE 和 SLC12A2 基因位点上存在共同的因果变异:研究表明,襻利尿剂可能会降低患 31 型牙周炎的风险,而血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂可能会增加患牙周炎的风险。还需要进一步调查,以评估重复使用降压药预防牙周炎的潜力。
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Association of antihypertensive drugs with periodontitis: a comprehensive drug-target Mendelian randomization study.

Objective: The aim of this study was to elucidate the nuanced interactions between antihypertensive medications and the risk of periodontitis using the Mendelian randomization analysis method.

Method and materials: The study adopted a drug-target Mendelian randomization method to assess the long-term effects of nine antihypertensive drug categories on the risk of periodontitis in both acute and chronic cases. Genetic variants located in or near genes relevant to the targets of these drugs and associated with systolic blood pressure (SBP) were selected to simulate the influence of antihypertensive treatments. Genetic information on SBP and periodontitis susceptibility was extracted from extensive genome-wide association studies for both acute and chronic conditions. Additionally, a secondary analysis was conducted using expression quantitative trait loci for the genes of interest as alternative proxies. Colocalization analysis was performed to explore shared variants between antihypertensive drugs and periodontitis.

Results: The analysis revealed that the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors with an increased risk of acute periodontitis (odds ratio (OR) [95% confidence interval] 1.43 [1.11, 1.85] per 1 mmHg reduction in SBP; P = 5.93 × 10-3) and loop diuretics with a decreased risk of chronic periodontitis (OR 0.94 [0.90, 0.98]; P = 2.94 × 10-3). Moreover, genetically mimicking the use of a suggestive protective effect of thiazides and related diuretics on acute periodontitis was observed in both acute (OR 0.95 [0.90, 0.99]; P = .021) and chronic (OR 0.98 [0.97, 1.00]; P = .045) periodontitis. Colocalization analysis revealed antihypertensive drugs and periodontitis shared causal variants in ACE and SLC12A2 locus.

Conclusion: The research indicates that loop diuretics might decrease the risk of periodontitis, while angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors could heighten the risk. Further investigations are required to evaluate the potential of reusing antihypertensive drugs for periodontitis prevention.

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Quintessence international
Quintessence international 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: QI has a new contemporary design but continues its time-honored tradition of serving the needs of the general practitioner with clinically relevant articles that are scientifically based. Dr Eli Eliav and his editorial board are dedicated to practitioners worldwide through the presentation of high-level research, useful clinical procedures, and educational short case reports and clinical notes. Rigorous but timely manuscript review is the first order of business in their quest to publish a high-quality selection of articles in the multiple specialties and disciplines that encompass dentistry.
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