Mediating and moderating effects of plasma proteomic biomarkers on the association between poor oral health problems and brain white matter microstructural integrity: the UK Biobank study.

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
May A Beydoun, Hind A Beydoun, Yi-Han Hu, Zhiguang Li, Michael F Georgescu, Nicole Noren Hooten, Mustapha Bouhrara, Jordan Weiss, Lenore J Launer, Michele K Evans, Alan B Zonderman
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The plasma proteome can mediate associations between periodontal disease (Pd) and brain white matter integrity (WMI). We screened 5089 UK Biobank participants aged 40-70 years for poor oral health problems (POHP). We examined the association between POHP and WMI (fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), Intracellular Volume Fraction (ICVF), Isotropic Volume Fraction (ISOVF) and Orientation Diffusion (OD)), decomposing the total effect through the plasma proteome of 1463 proteins into pure mediation, pure interaction, neither, while adjusting for socio-demographic and cardiovascular health factors. Similarly, structural equations modeling (SEM) was conducted. POHP was more prevalent among men (12.3% vs. 9.6%), and was associated with lower WMI on most metrics, in a sex-specific manner. Of 15 proteins strongly associated with POHP, growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) and WAP four-disulfide core domain 2 (WFDC2; also known as human epididymis protein 4; HE4) were consistent mediators. Both proteins mediated 7-8% of total POHP effect on FAmean. SEM yielded significant total effects for FAmean, MDmean and ISOVFmean in full models, with %mediated by common latent factor (GDF15 and WFDC2) ranging between 13% (FAmean) and 19% (ISOVFmean). For FA, mediation by this common factor was found for 16 of 49 tract-specific and global mean metrics. Protein metabolism, immune system, and signal transduction were the most common pathways for mediational effects. POHP was associated with poorer WMI, which was partially mediated by GDF15 and WFDC2.

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血浆蛋白质组生物标志物对不良口腔健康问题与脑白质微结构完整性之间关联的中介和调节作用:英国生物库研究。
血浆蛋白质组可介导牙周病(Pd)与脑白质完整性(WMI)之间的关联。我们对 5089 名 40-70 岁的英国生物库参与者进行了口腔健康问题筛查(POHP)。我们通过血浆蛋白质组中的 1463 种蛋白质,将总效应分解为纯中介效应、纯交互效应和两者皆非效应,同时调整了社会人口学因素和心血管健康因素,检验了 POHP 与 WMI(分数各向异性(FA)、平均扩散率(MD)、细胞内体积分数(ICVF)、各向同性体积分数(ISOVF)和定向扩散(OD))之间的关联。同样,还进行了结构方程建模(SEM)。POHP 在男性中更为普遍(12.3% 对 9.6%),并且在大多数指标上与较低的 WMI 相关,具有性别特异性。在与 POHP 密切相关的 15 种蛋白质中,生长分化因子 15(GDF15)和 WAP 四二硫化钼核心域 2(WFDC2;又称人类附睾蛋白 4;HE4)是一致的介导因子。这两种蛋白质对 FAmean 的影响占 POHP 总影响的 7-8%。在完整模型中,SEM 对 FAmean、MDmean 和 ISOVFmean 产生了显著的总效应,由共同潜在因子(GDF15 和 WFDC2)介导的百分比介于 13% (FAmean)和 19% (ISOVFmean)之间。就 FA 而言,在 49 个特定道平均指标和总体平均指标中,有 16 个发现了这一共同因素的中介作用。蛋白质代谢、免疫系统和信号转导是产生中介效应的最常见途径。POHP与较差的WMI相关,而WMI部分由GDF15和WFDC2介导。
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Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
20.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
459
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Psychiatry focuses on publishing research that aims to uncover the biological mechanisms behind psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal emphasizes studies that bridge pre-clinical and clinical research, covering cellular, molecular, integrative, clinical, imaging, and psychopharmacology levels.
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