• Libyan J Med · Jan 2015

    Association between vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and chronic periodontitis among Libyans.

    • Mouna M El Jilani, Abdenaser A Mohamed, Hamza Ben Zeglam, Inas M Alhudiri, Ahmad M Ramadan, Saleh S Saleh, Mohamed Elkabir, Ibrahim Ben Amer, Nureddin Ashammakhi, and Nabil S Enattah.
    • Department of Biomedical Engineering, Division of Genetic Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Libyan Academy, Tripoli, Libya.
    • Libyan J Med. 2015 Jan 1; 10 (1): 2677126771.

    BackgroundChronic periodontitis (CP) is a common oral disease characterized by inflammation in the supporting tissue of the teeth 'the periodontium', periodontal attachment loss, and alveolar bone loss. The disease has a microbial etiology; however, recent findings suggest that the genetic factors, such as vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene polymorphisms, have also been included.AimInvestigation of the relationship between VDR gene polymorphisms and CP among Libyans.Materials And MethodsIn this study, we examined 196 unrelated Libyans between the ages of 25 and 65 years, including 99 patients and 97 controls. An oral examination based on Ramfjord Index was performed at different dental clinics in Tripoli and information were collected using a self-reported questionnaire. DNA was extracted from buccal swabs; the VDR ApaI, BsmI, and FokI polymorphisms were genotyped using polymerase chain reaction and were sequenced using Sanger Method.ResultsA significant difference in the newly detected ApaI SNP C/T rs#731236 was found (p=0.022), whereas no significant differences were found in ApaI SNP G/T rs#7975232, BsmI SNP A/G rs#1544410, and FokI SNP A/G rs#2228570 between patients and controls (p=0.939, 0.466, 0.239), respectively.ConclusionVDR ApaI SNP C/T rs#731236 may be related to the risk of CP in the Libyan population.

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