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A genome-wide association study identifies nucleotide variants at SIGLEC5 and DEFA1A3 as risk loci for periodontitis.

Munz M, Willenborg C, Richter GM et al.

28449029 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
8474 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

MM
Munz M
WC
Willenborg C
RG
Richter GM
JY
Jockel-Schneider Y
GC
Graetz C
SI
Staufenbiel I
WJ
Wellmann J
BK
Berger K
KB
Krone B
HP
Hoffmann P
VD
van der Velde N
UA
Uitterlinden AG
DG
de Groot LCPGM
SA
Sawalha AH
DH
Direskeneli H
SG
Saruhan-Direskeneli G
GE
Guzeldemir-Akcakanat E
KH
Keceli HG
LM
Laudes M
NB
Noack B
TA
Teumer A
HB
Holtfreter B
KT
Kocher T
EP
Eickholz P
MJ
Meyle J
DC
Doerfer C
BC
Bruckmann C
LW
Lieb W
FA
Franke A
SS
Schreiber S
NR
Nohutcu RM
EJ
Erdmann J
LB
Loos BG
JS
Jepsen S
DH
Dommisch H
SA
Schaefer AS
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Periodontitis is one of the most common inflammatory diseases, with a prevalence of 11% worldwide for the severe forms and an estimated heritability of 50%. The disease is characterized by destruction of the alveolar bone due to an aberrant host inflammatory response to a dysbiotic oral microbiome. Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have reported several suggestive susceptibility loci. Here, we conducted a GWAS using a German and Dutch case-control sample of aggressive periodontitis (AgP, 896 cases, 7,104 controls), a rare but highly severe and early-onset form of periodontitis, validated the associations in a German sample of severe forms of the more moderate phenotype chronic periodontitis (CP) (993 cases, 1,419 controls). Positive findings were replicated in a Turkish sample of AgP (223 cases, 564 controls). A locus at SIGLEC5 (sialic acid binding Ig-like lectin 5) and a chromosomal region downstream of the DEFA1A3 locus (defensin alpha 1-3) showed association with both disease phenotypes and were associated with periodontitis at a genome-wide significance level in the pooled samples, with P = 1.09E-08 (rs4284742,-G; OR = 1.34, 95% CI = 1.21-1.48) and P = 5.48E-10 (rs2738058,-T; OR = 1.28, 95% CI = 1.18-1.38), respectively. SIGLEC5 is expressed in various myeloid immune cells and classified as an inhibitory receptor with the potential to mediate tyrosine phosphatases SHP-1/-2 dependent signaling. Alpha defensins are antimicrobial peptides with expression in neutrophils and mucosal surfaces and a role in phagocyte-mediated host defense. This study identifies the first shared genetic risk loci of AgP and CP with genome-wide significance and highlights the role of innate and adaptive immunity in the etiology of periodontitis.

851 European ancestry cases, 6,836 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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8474
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
223 cases, up to 564 controls
Replication Participants
Other, European
Ancestry
Turkey, Germany, Netherlands
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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