Population-Scale Plasma Proteomic Profiles Associated with Chronic Periodontitis in the UK Biobank
Su Kang Kim, Min Kyoung Kim, Sang Wook Kang, Ju Yeon Ban

TL;DR
The study identifies blood proteins linked to chronic periodontitis in a large population, suggesting potential biomarkers for the disease.
Contribution
The paper introduces novel systemic plasma protein signatures associated with chronic periodontitis using population-scale proteomic data.
Findings
29 proteins showed significant differential expression in chronic periodontitis patients compared to controls.
GDF15, NT-proBNP, IL-6, and IGFBP4 were among the most upregulated proteins in periodontitis patients.
IL-6 was identified as a central hub in a network of proteins linked to periodontitis.
Abstract
Periodontitis is a chronic infectious disease characterized by the destruction of the tooth-supporting tissues, including the gingiva, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone, which may ultimately lead to tooth loss. However, blood-based biomarkers reflecting systemic inflammation in periodontitis remain poorly defined. We analyzed plasma proteomic data from the UK Biobank using Olink Explore proteomics to identify systemic protein signatures distinguishing chronic periodontitis patients (n = 90) from healthy controls (n = 2234). Among 2151 proteins passing quality control, 29 proteins showed significant differential expression (FDR < 1.0 × 10−5). Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) exhibited the strongest upregulation (mean NPX: −0.183 to 0.157, effect size = 0.337, FDR = 2.82 × 10−12), followed by N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) (effect size = 0.594),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGDF15 and Related Biomarkers · Clusterin in disease pathology · Salivary Gland Disorders and Functions
