Genetic/Protein Association of Atopic Dermatitis and Tooth Agenesis.
Wanlu OuyangCharlene Enhui GohWei Bo NgFook Tim ChewEric Peng Huat YapChin-Ying Stephen HsuPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Atopic dermatitis and abnormalities in tooth development (including hypomineralization, hypodontia and microdontia) have been observed to co-occur in some patients. A common pathogenesis pathway that involves genes and protein interactions has been hypothesized. This review aims to first provide a description of the key gene mutations and signaling pathways associated with atopic dermatitis and tooth agenesis (i.e., the absence of teeth due to developmental failure) and identify the possible association between the two diseases. Second, utilizing a list of genes most commonly associated with the two diseases, we conducted a protein-protein network interaction analysis using the STRING database and identified a novel association between the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway (major pathway responsible for TA) and desmosomal proteins (component of skin barrier that affect the pathogenesis of AD). Further investigation into the mechanisms that may drive their co-occurrence and underlie the development of the two diseases is warranted.
Keyphrases
- atopic dermatitis
- protein protein
- small molecule
- genome wide
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- signaling pathway
- chronic kidney disease
- stem cells
- prognostic factors
- amino acid
- wound healing
- peritoneal dialysis
- genome wide identification
- patient reported outcomes
- gene expression
- bioinformatics analysis
- emergency department
- oxidative stress