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Integrative analysis of gene and protein expression in atherosclerosis-related pathways modulated by periodontal pathogens. Systematic review

Talia Yolanda Marroquin, Sandra Guauque-Olarte

2023Japanese Dental Science Review10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mechanisms modulated by periodontal pathogens in atherosclerosis are not fully understood. Aim: to perform an integrative analysis of gene and protein expression modulated by periodontal pathogens in cells and animal models for atherosclerosis. Methods: Cochrane, PRISMA and AMSTAR2 guidelines for systematic reviews were followed. Data search was conducted in Pub-med, LILACS and Science Direct databases. Gene and protein expression data were collected from the included papers to perform an overrepresentation analysis using the Reactome Pathway Analysis tool and the KEGG database. Results: or/and their virulent factors on gene and protein expression in human cells and animal models of atherosclerosis. Some of the modulated pathways include the immune system, programmed cell death, cellular responses to external stimuli, transport of small molecules, and signal transduction (p < 0.05). Those pathways are known to be involved in different stages of atherosclerosis progression. Conclusion: Based on the performed analysis, it is possible to state that periodontal pathogens have the potential to be a contributing factor for atherosclerosis even in absence of a high-fat diet or high shear stress.

Topics & Concepts

Fusobacterium nucleatumPorphyromonas gingivalisTreponema denticolaTannerella forsythiaBiologyKEGGSignal transductionGene expressionPeriodontal pathogenPeriodontitisMicrobiologyStreptococcus gordoniiBioinformaticsGeneMedicineGeneticsPathologyDentistryTranscriptomeHoneysuckleTraditional Chinese medicineStreptococcaceaeAlternative medicineAntibioticsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchBone and Dental Protein StudiesStreptococcal Infections and Treatments