牙周炎中炎症相关基因的性别失调

IF 1.5 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Soudeh Ghafouri-Fard, Leila Gholami, Elham Badrlou, Saba Sadeghpour, Naghme Nazer, Mahdi Shadnoush, Sheyda Khalilian, Arezou Sayad
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牙周炎是一种慢性炎症,影响着世界各地的众多人群。牙周炎与许多基因的异常表达有关。我们测量了牙周炎患者和健康对照组的牙龈组织和血液循环中 CYFIP1、KDR、RABGGTA、RABGGTB 和 FOXD2 的水平。与女性对照组相比,KDR 在女性患者组织样本中的表达量更高(平均表达量之比(RME)=4.16,P=0.02)。然而,与女性对照组相比,该基因在女性患者血液中的表达较少(RME=0.12,P=0.04)。与男性对照组相比,RABGGTB 在男性患者血液中的表达较低(RME=0.20,P=0.02)。最后,与对照组相比,FOXD2 在全部血液样本中的表达量较低(RME=0.3,P=0.04),PRABGGGTA 在区分患者组织与正常组织方面具有最佳的曲线下面积(AUC)值(AUC=0.60,灵敏度=0.37,特异性=0.92)。在区分异常血液样本和对照组样本时,FOXD2 的表现最好(AUC=0.85,灵敏度=0.66,特异性=0.91)。简而言之,我们证明了牙周炎患者血液循环或组织中的 KDR、RABGGTB 和 FOXD2 基因存在性别依赖性失调。
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Sex-based Dysregulation of Inflammation-related Genes in Periodontitis.

Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting a large population all over the world. This condition is linked with abnormal expression of numerous genes. We measured levels of CYFIP1, KDR, RABGGTA, RABGGTB and FOXD2 in gingival tissue and circulation of people with periodontitis and healthy controls. KDR was more expressed in tissue samples of female patients compared with female controls (Ratio of mean expression (RME) =4.16, P=0.02). However, this gene was less expressed in the blood of female patients compared with female control subjects (RME=0.12, P=0.04). RABGGTB was less expressed in the blood of male patients compared with male controls (RME=0.20, P=0.02). Finally, FOXD2 was less expressed in total blood samples compared with total controls (RME=0.3, P<0.001) and in blood samples of female patients compared with female control subjects (RME=0.02, P<0.001). RABGGTA had the best area under curve (AUC) value in differentiation of patients' tissues from normal tissues (AUC=0.60, sensitivity=0.37, specificity=0.92). In distinction of abnormal blood samples from controls, FOXD2 had the best performance (AUC=0.85, sensitivity=0.66, specificity=0.91). In brief, we demonstrated a sex-dependent dysregulation of KDR, RABGGTB and FOXD2 genes in circulation or tissue of patients with periodontitis.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Molecular and Cellular Medicine (IJMCM) is a peer-reviewed, quarterly publication of Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center (CMBRC), Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran. The journal covers all cellular & molecular biology and medicine disciplines such as the genetic basis of disease, biomarker discovery in diagnosis and treatment, genomics and proteomics, bioinformatics, computer applications in human biology, stem cells and tissue engineering, medical biotechnology, nanomedicine, cellular processes related to growth, death and survival, clinical biochemistry, molecular & cellular immunology, molecular and cellular aspects of infectious disease and cancer research. IJMCM is a free access journal. All open access articles published in IJMCM are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY. The journal doesn''t have any submission and article processing charges (APCs).
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