RESUMO
Mendelian randomization is a causal inference method using genetic variations as instrumental variables, which skillfully takes advantages of the distributive randomness and timing priority of genetic variation, effectively avoiding confounding biases and reverse causalities in traditional observational researches. It has become a research hotspot in recent years. As a complex inflammatory disease, periodontitis is associated with many factors, but the cognitions about these associations are mostly based on traditional observational studies, lacking strong evidences to infer the causality. In order to bring up new research ideas in the periodontal field, this article mainly reviewed Mendelian randomization and its research progress in periodontitis.
Assuntos
Análise da Randomização Mendeliana , Periodontite , Humanos , Causalidade , Projetos de Pesquisa , Variação GenéticaRESUMO
[figure: see text] A series of epimeric 8-aryl menthyl derivatives 5a-d and 6a-l, prepared from the same chiral source (R)-pulegone, were employed as chiral auxiliaries in the asymmetric radical cyclization reactions of beta-keto esters mediated by Mn(OAc)3. Chiral precursors 8c and 8d provided the cyclization products 10c and 10d, respectively, as single isomers (dr > 99:1), whereas the cyclization of precursor 9k gave 13k with good stereoselectivity (dr = 24:1). Diastereomer 13e was employed as the key intermediate in the enantioselective synthesis of (+)-triptocallol in 90% ee.