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Mendelian Randomization Supports the Causal Role of Fasting Glucose on Periodontitis

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2022 Aug 22
PMID 35992145
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Purpose: The effect of hyperglycemia on periodontitis is mainly based on observational studies, and inconsistent results were found whether periodontal treatment favors glycemic control. The two-way relationship between periodontitis and hyperglycemia needs to be further elucidated. This study aims to evaluate the causal association of periodontitis with glycemic traits using bi-directional Mendelian randomization (MR) approach.

Methods: Summary statistics were sourced from large-scale genome-wide association study conducted for fasting glucose (N = 133,010), HbA1c (N = 123,665), type 2 diabetes (T2D, N = 659,316), and periodontitis (N = 506,594) among European ancestry. The causal relationship was estimated using the inverse-variance weighted (IVW) model and further validated through extensive complementary and sensitivity analyses.

Results: Overall, IVW showed that a genetically higher level of fasting glucose was significantly associated with periodontitis (OR = 1.119; 95% CI = 1.045-1.197; = 0.007) after removing the outlying instruments. Such association was robust and consistent through other MR models. Limited evidence was found suggesting the association of HbA1C with periodontitis after excluding the outliers (IVW OR = 1.123; 95% CI = 1.026-1.229; = 0.048). These linkages remained statistically significant in multivariate MR analyses, after adjusting for body mass index. The reverse direction MR analyses did not exhibit the causal association of genetic liability to periodontitis with any of the glycemic trait tested.

Conclusions: Our MR study reaffirms previous findings and extends evidence to substantiate the causal effect of hyperglycemia on periodontitis. Future studies with robust genetic instruments are needed to confirm the causal association of periodontitis with glycemic traits.

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