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Genetic Susceptibility to Dental Caries Differs between the Sexes: A Family-based Study

机译:性别对龋病的遗传易感性:基于家庭的研究

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Many of the factors affecting susceptibility to dental caries are likely influenced by genetics. In fact, genetics accounts for up to 65% of inter-individual variation in dental caries experience. Sex differences in dental caries experience has been widely reported, with females usually exhibiting higher prevalence and severity of disease across all ages. The cause for this sex bias is currently uncertain, although may be partly explained by the differential effects of genetic factors between the sexes: gene-by-sex interactions. In this family-based study (N=2,663; 740 families; ages 1–93 years), we assessed dental caries via intra-oral examination and generated six indices of caries experience (DMFS, dfs, and indices of both pit-and-fissure surface caries and smooth surface caries in both primary and permanent dentitions). We used likelihood-based methods to model the variance in caries experience conditional on the expected genetic sharing among relatives in our sample. This modeling framework allowed us to test two lines of evidence for gene-by-sex interactions: (1) whether the magnitude of the cumulative effect of genes differs between the sexes, and (2) whether different genes are involved. We observed significant evidence of gene-by-sex interactions for caries experience in both the primary and permanent dentitions. In the primary dentition, the magnitude of the effect of genes was greater in males than females. In the permanent dentition, different genes may play important roles in each of the sexes. Overall, this study provides the first direct evidence that sex differences in dental caries experiences may be explained, in part, by gene-by-sex interactions.
机译:影响龋齿易感性的许多因素很可能受遗传因素影响。实际上,遗传学占龋病个体间变异的65%。龋齿经历中的性别差异已被广泛报道,女性在各个年龄段的患病率和严重性通常较高。这种性别偏见的原因目前尚不确定,尽管可以部分由两性之间遗传因素的不同影响来解释:基因-性相互作用。在这项基于家庭的研究中(N = 2,663; 740个家庭;年龄在1–93岁),我们通过口内检查评估了龋齿,并生成了6个龋齿经历指数(DMFS,dfs以及上下凹指数)。在原牙和永久牙列中均存在裂隙表面龋齿和光滑表面龋齿。我们使用基于似然的方法来模拟龋齿经历的方差,条件是样本中亲属之间的预期遗传共享。这种建模框架使我们能够检验两性基因相互作用的证据:(1)性别之间基因累积效应的大小是否不同;(2)是否涉及不同基因。我们观察到了在原发和永久牙列中龋齿经历的基因-性别相互作用的重要证据。在原发牙列中,男性的基因效应大于女性。在永久性牙列中,不同的基因可能在每个性别中扮演重要角色。总体而言,这项研究提供了第一个直接证据,表明龋齿经历中的性别差异可能部分由基因-性别相互作用来解释。

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