Associations of periodontitis with biological aging among US adults: An exploratory mediation analysis via lactate.

Huan Zhou, Yong Li, Di Miao, Jiayu Zhang, Lisa Yang, An Li, Ruoyan Cao
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Background: To investigate the potential role of lactate in the relationship between periodontitis and biological aging.

Methods: Cross-sectional data from 9,652 participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009-2014 were analyzed. Periodontitis was categorized based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and American Academy of Periodontology (CDC/AAP) classification. Biological aging was assessed based on KDM-BA acceleration and PhenoAge acceleration, while lactate levels were assessed using lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). Weighted multivariable linear regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between periodontitis and biological aging. Additionally, exploratory mediation analyses were carried out to determine the mediating effect of LDH on this association.

Results: Participants with moderate/severe periodontitis showed accelerated biological aging and higher serum LDH levels. Similarly, mean attachment loss (AL) and probing pocket depth (PPD) were positively associated with biological aging and serum LDH levels. Furthermore, serum LDH was found to mediate 8.4% and 3.8% of the associations between periodontitis and KDM-BA acceleration and PhenoAge acceleration, respectively. LDH also explained 11.0% and 4.4% of the association between mean PPD and KDM-BA acceleration and PhenoAge acceleration, respectively. However, the role of LDH in the relationship between mean AL and biological aging was not observed.

Conclusion: These findings indicate that LDH, an enzyme that converts pyruvate to lactate, mediates the association between periodontitis and biological aging. However, additional longitudinal or interventional studies are needed to more effectively assess causality and confirm our findings.

美国成年人牙周炎与生物衰老的关系:一项通过乳酸盐的探索性中介分析。
背景:探讨乳酸在牙周炎与生物衰老关系中的潜在作用。方法:对2009-2014年全国健康与营养调查9652名参与者的横断面数据进行分析。牙周炎是根据疾病预防控制中心和美国牙周病学会(CDC/AAP)的分类进行分类的。通过KDM-BA加速和PhenoAge加速来评估生物衰老,通过乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)来评估乳酸水平。采用加权多变量线性回归分析来检验牙周炎与生物老化之间的关系。此外,还进行了探索性中介分析,以确定LDH在这种关联中的中介作用。结果:中度/重度牙周炎患者表现出加速的生物老化和较高的血清LDH水平。同样,平均附着损失(AL)和探测袋深度(PPD)与生物老化和血清LDH水平呈正相关。此外,血清LDH被发现分别介导8.4%和3.8%的牙周炎与KDM-BA加速和表型加速之间的关联。LDH还解释了平均PPD与KDM-BA加速和PhenoAge加速之间分别11.0%和4.4%的关联。然而,LDH在平均AL与生物衰老之间的关系中所起的作用尚未观察到。结论:这些发现表明LDH,一种将丙酮酸转化为乳酸的酶,介导了牙周炎和生物衰老之间的关联。然而,需要更多的纵向或介入性研究来更有效地评估因果关系并证实我们的发现。
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