Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: LIPS,Andrea
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: ANTUNES,Leonardo Santos, ANTUNES,Lívia Azeredo, PINTOR,Andrea Vaz Braga, SANTOS,Diana Amado Baptista dos, BACHINSKI,Rober, KÜCHLER,Erika Calvano, ALVES,Gutemberg Gomes
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
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Resumo: Abstract Dental caries is an oral pathology associated with both lifestyle and genetic factors. The caries process can be influenced by salivary composition, which includes ions and proteins. Studies have described associations between salivary protein polymorphisms and dental caries experience, while others have shown no association with salivary proteins genetic variability. The aim of this study is to assess the influence of salivary protein polymorphisms on the risk of dental caries by means of a systematic review of the current literature. An electronic search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, and Virtual Health Library. The following search terms were used: “dental caries susceptibility,” “dental caries,” “polymorphism, genetics,” “saliva,” “proteins,” and “peptides.” Related MeSH headings and free terms were included. The inclusion criteria comprised clinical investigations of subjects with and without caries. After application of these eligibility criteria, the selected articles were qualified by assessing their methodological quality. Initially, 338 articles were identified from the electronic databases after exclusion of duplicates. Exclusion criteria eliminated 322 articles, and 16 remained for evaluation. Eleven articles found a consistent association between salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries, for proteins related to antimicrobial activity (beta defensin 1 and lysozyme-like protein), pH control (carbonic anhydrase VI), and bacterial colonization/adhesion (lactotransferrin, mucin, and proline-rich protein Db). This systematic review demonstrated an association between genetic polymorphisms and risk of dental caries for most of the salivary proteins.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
title Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
spellingShingle Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
LIPS,Andrea
Dental Caries
Polymorphism, Genetic
Saliva
Proteins
title_short Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
title_full Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
title_fullStr Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
title_sort Salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries: a systematic review
author LIPS,Andrea
author_facet LIPS,Andrea
ANTUNES,Leonardo Santos
ANTUNES,Lívia Azeredo
PINTOR,Andrea Vaz Braga
SANTOS,Diana Amado Baptista dos
BACHINSKI,Rober
KÜCHLER,Erika Calvano
ALVES,Gutemberg Gomes
author_role author
author2 ANTUNES,Leonardo Santos
ANTUNES,Lívia Azeredo
PINTOR,Andrea Vaz Braga
SANTOS,Diana Amado Baptista dos
BACHINSKI,Rober
KÜCHLER,Erika Calvano
ALVES,Gutemberg Gomes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LIPS,Andrea
ANTUNES,Leonardo Santos
ANTUNES,Lívia Azeredo
PINTOR,Andrea Vaz Braga
SANTOS,Diana Amado Baptista dos
BACHINSKI,Rober
KÜCHLER,Erika Calvano
ALVES,Gutemberg Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental Caries
Polymorphism, Genetic
Saliva
Proteins
topic Dental Caries
Polymorphism, Genetic
Saliva
Proteins
description Abstract Dental caries is an oral pathology associated with both lifestyle and genetic factors. The caries process can be influenced by salivary composition, which includes ions and proteins. Studies have described associations between salivary protein polymorphisms and dental caries experience, while others have shown no association with salivary proteins genetic variability. The aim of this study is to assess the influence of salivary protein polymorphisms on the risk of dental caries by means of a systematic review of the current literature. An electronic search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, and Virtual Health Library. The following search terms were used: “dental caries susceptibility,” “dental caries,” “polymorphism, genetics,” “saliva,” “proteins,” and “peptides.” Related MeSH headings and free terms were included. The inclusion criteria comprised clinical investigations of subjects with and without caries. After application of these eligibility criteria, the selected articles were qualified by assessing their methodological quality. Initially, 338 articles were identified from the electronic databases after exclusion of duplicates. Exclusion criteria eliminated 322 articles, and 16 remained for evaluation. Eleven articles found a consistent association between salivary protein polymorphisms and risk of dental caries, for proteins related to antimicrobial activity (beta defensin 1 and lysozyme-like protein), pH control (carbonic anhydrase VI), and bacterial colonization/adhesion (lactotransferrin, mucin, and proline-rich protein Db). This systematic review demonstrated an association between genetic polymorphisms and risk of dental caries for most of the salivary proteins.
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