rs11084094 - SIGLEC5
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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A genome-wide association study meta-analysis in a European sample of stage III/IV grade C periodontitis patients ≤35 years of age identifies new risk loci. - Journal of clinical periodontology (2024) · De Almeida SD, Richter GM, de Coo A, Jepsen S, Kapferer-Seebacher I, Dommisch H, Berger K, Laudes M, Lieb W, Loos BG, van der Velde N, van Schoor N, de Groot L, Blanco J, Carracedo A, Cruz R, Schaefer AS · PubMed 38140892
Few genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been conducted for severe forms of periodontitis (stage III/IV grade C), and the number of known risk genes is scarce. To identify further genetic risk variants to improve the understanding of the disease aetiology, a GWAS meta-analysis in cases with a diagnosis at ≤35 years of age was performed. Genotypes from German, Dutch and Spanish GWAS studies of III/IV-C periodontitis diagnosed at age ≤35 years were imputed using TopMed. After quality control, a meta-analysis was conducted on 8,666,460 variants in 1306 cases and 7817 controls with METAL. Variants were prioritized using FUMA for gene-based tests, functional annotation and a transcriptome-wide association study integrating eQTL data. The study identified a novel genome-wide signi
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Lifestyle context
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Discuss with your doctor
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Periodontitis genetic risk Moderate
SIGLEC5 T-allele associated with 23.6% increased aggressive periodontitis risk (n=9123, p<1e-7)
Discuss genetic finding and preventive strategies at next dental visit
Screening
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Periodontal disease screening Moderate
SIGLEC5 risk allele carriers have significantly increased periodontitis susceptibility; early detection enables preventive intervention
Annual or bi-annual comprehensive periodontal screening