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Association between genetic variants in key vitamin-D-pathway genes and external apical root resorption linked to orthodontic treatment.

Erika Calvano KüchlerErika Calvano KüchlerS HermannEva PaddenbergAgnes SchröderFlares Baratto FilhoCarlos Flores-MirPeter ProffChristian Kirschneck
Published in: European journal of oral sciences (2023)
This study evaluated the association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in vitamin-D-related genes and the amount of external apical root resorption linked to orthodontic treatment. One hundred and forty-three individuals were assessed. The amount of external apical root resorption of upper central incisors (EARR inc ) and lower first molars (EARR mol ) were evaluated in radiographs. Seven SNPs were genotyped across four genes including the vitamin D receptor [VDR], group-specific component [GC], cytochrome P450 family 27 subfamily B member 1 [CYP27B1], and cytochrome P450 family 24 subfamily A member 1 [CYP24A1]. Linear regressions were implemented to determine allele-effects on external apical root resorption. Individuals carrying the AA genotype in VDR rs2228570 had a 21% higher EARR mol than those having AG and GG genotypes (95% CI: 1.03,1.40). EARR mol in heterozygous rs2228570, was 12% lower than for homozygotes (95%CI: 0.78,0.99). Participants with the CCG haplotype (rs1544410-rs7975232-rs731236) in VDR had an EARR mol 16% lower than those who did not carry this haplotype. Regarding CYP27B1 rs4646536, EARR inc in participants who had at least one G allele was 42% lower than for homozygotes AA (95%CI: 0.37,0.93). Although these results did not remain significant after multiple testing adjustment, potential associations may still be suggested. Further replication studies are needed to confirm or refute these findings.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • mass spectrometry
  • risk assessment
  • dna methylation
  • high resolution
  • early onset
  • transcription factor
  • human health
  • simultaneous determination
  • visible light