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Genome-wide association study of stage III/IV grade C periodontitis (former aggressive periodontitis) in a Spanish population.

Alicia de CooRaquel CruzInés QuintelaDavid HerreraMariano SanzPedro Diz DiosSegundo Rodríguez GrandíoNuria VallcorbaIsabel RamosAlfonso OteoCristina SerranoAlejandro EsmatgesFrancisco EnrileLeopoldo MateosRoberto GarcíaPablo Álvarez-NovoaBlas NoguerolIon ZabaleguiJosé Blanco-MorenoÁngel AlonsoRamón LorenzoAngel CarracedoJuan Blanco-Carrión
Published in: Journal of clinical periodontology (2021)
In the individual analyses, no genome-wide significant signals were detected. However, 8 SNPs of 8 loci reached suggestive evidence of association with PIII/IV-C, including FAT3 rs35709256, CSNK1G2 rs4807188, MYH13 rs2074872, CNTN2 rs116611488, ANTXR1 rs4854545, 8p23.2 rs78672540, ANGPT1 rs13439823 and PLEC rs11993287 (p < 5 × 10-6 ). SKAT analysis identified other interesting signals at CNTN2, FBXO44, AP1M2, RSPO4, KRI1, BPIFB1 and INMT, although their probability does not exceed the multiple-test correction. IPA indicated significant enrichment of pathways related to cAMP, IL-2, CD28, VDR/RXR and PI3K/Akt.  CONCLUSIONS: GWAS found no SNPs significantly associated with PIII/IV-C.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • pi k akt
  • genome wide association study
  • dna methylation
  • signaling pathway
  • adipose tissue
  • gene expression
  • left ventricular
  • cell death
  • genome wide association
  • copy number
  • hypertrophic cardiomyopathy