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Periodontal disease and risk of Alzheimer's disease: A two-sample Mendelian randomization.
Hu, Conglei; Li, Hui; Huang, Liping; Wang, Rui; Wang, Zeyu; Ma, Rui; Chang, Bei; Li, Shiting; Li, Hongcai; Li, Guangwen.
Affiliation
  • Hu C; Graduate School, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an, China.
  • Li H; Department of Epidemiology and Statistics, School of Public Health, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China.
  • Huang L; Department of Oral Implantology, The Affiliated Stomatological Hospital, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou Key Laboratory of Oral & Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Regeneration, Luzhou, China.
  • Wang R; Institute of Stomatology, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China.
  • Wang Z; Department of Medical Education, Tangdu Hospital, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an, China.
  • Ma R; State Key Laboratory of Military Stomatology & National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases & Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, School of Stomatology, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an, China.
  • Chang B; Graduate School, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an, China.
  • Li S; Graduate School, Air Force Medical University, Xi'an, China.
  • Li H; Department of Stomatology,The PLA Rocket Force Characteristic Medical Center, Beijing, China.
  • Li G; Department of Oral Implantology, The Affiliated Stomatological Hospital, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou Key Laboratory of Oral & Maxillofacial Reconstruction and Regeneration, Luzhou, China.
Brain Behav ; 14(4): e3486, 2024 04.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38648391
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Evidence from observational studies and clinical trials suggests an association between periodontal disease and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the causal relationship between periodontal disease and AD remains to be determined.

METHODS:

We obtained periodontal disease data from the FinnGen database and two sets of AD data from the IEU consortium and PGC databases. Subsequently, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the causal relationship between periodontal disease and AD.

RESULTS:

The results of the random-effects IVW analysis revealed no evidence of a genetic causal relationship between periodontal disease and AD, regardless of whether the AD data from the IEU consortium or the AD data from the PGC database were utilized. No heterogeneity, multiple effects of levels, or outliers were observed in this study.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our findings indicate that there is no causal relationship between periodontal disease and AD at the genetic level.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Maladies parodontales / Analyse de randomisation mendélienne / Maladie d'Alzheimer Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Brain Behav Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine Pays de publication: États-Unis d'Amérique

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Maladies parodontales / Analyse de randomisation mendélienne / Maladie d'Alzheimer Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Brain Behav Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Chine Pays de publication: États-Unis d'Amérique