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@article{1322887, author = {Bořilová Linhartová, Petra and Kaštovský, Jakub and Bartošová, Michaela and Musilová, Kristína and Žáčková, Lenka and Kukletová, Martina and Kukla, Lubomír and Izakovičová Hollá, Lydie}, article_location = {Basel}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000443534}, keywords = {gene polymorphism; ACE; dental caries; children; ELSPAC}, language = {eng}, issn = {0008-6568}, journal = {Caries Research}, title = {ACE Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism Associated with Caries in Permanent but Not Primary Dentition in Czech Children}, volume = {50}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1322887 AU - Bořilová Linhartová, Petra - Kaštovský, Jakub - Bartošová, Michaela - Musilová, Kristína - Žáčková, Lenka - Kukletová, Martina - Kukla, Lubomír - Izakovičová Hollá, Lydie PY - 2016 TI - ACE Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism Associated with Caries in Permanent but Not Primary Dentition in Czech Children JF - Caries Research VL - 50 IS - 2 SP - 89-96 EP - 89-96 PB - Karger SN - 00086568 KW - gene polymorphism KW - ACE KW - dental caries KW - children KW - ELSPAC N2 - Objective: Dental caries is a multifactorial, infectious disease where genetic predisposition plays an important role. Insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) has very recently been associated with caries in Polish children. The aim of this study was to analyze ACE I/D polymorphism in a group of caries-free children versus subjects affected by dental caries in the Czech population. Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 182 caries-free children (with decayed/missing/filled teeth, DMFT = 0), 561 subjects with dental caries (DMFT 1) aged 13–15 years and 220 children aged 2–6 years with early childhood caries (ECC, dmft 1) were included. Genotype determination of ACE I/D polymorphism in intron 16 was based on the TaqMan method. Results: Although no significant differences in the allele or genotype frequencies between the cariesfree children and those affected by dental caries were observed, statistically significant differences between the children with DMFT = 0 and the subgroup of 179 patients with high caries experience (DMFT 4; p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respectively) were detected. The comparison of DD versus II+ID genotype frequencies between the patients with DMFT 1 or DMFT 4 and healthy children also showed significant differences (31.5% or 35.6% vs. 23.6%, p < 0.05 or p < 0.01, respectively). A gender-based analysis identified a significant difference in the DD versus II+ID genotype frequencies only in girls (p < 0.05). In contrast, no significant association of ACE I/D polymorphism with ECC in young children was found (p > 0.05). Conclusions: ACE I/D polymorphism may be associated with caries in permanent but not primary dentition, especially in girls in the Czech population. ER -
BOŘILOVÁ LINHARTOVÁ, Petra, Jakub KAŠTOVSKÝ, Michaela BARTOŠOVÁ, Kristína MUSILOVÁ, Lenka ŽÁČKOVÁ, Martina KUKLETOVÁ, Lubomír KUKLA a Lydie IZAKOVIČOVÁ HOLLÁ. ACE Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism Associated with Caries in Permanent but Not Primary Dentition in Czech Children. \textit{Caries Research}. Basel: Karger, 2016, roč.~50, č.~2, s.~89-96. ISSN~0008-6568. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000443534.
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