Interactions of Lymphotoxin α (TNF-β), Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE), and Endothelin-1 (ET-1) Gene Polymorphisms in Adult Periodontitis

J Periodontol. 2001 Jan;72(1):85-89. doi: 10.1902/jop.2001.72.1.85.

Abstract

Background: Adult periodontitis is a complex multifactorial disease whose etiology is not well defined. To investigate whether the genes encoded within the HLA class III region may confer susceptibility to periodontitis, polymorphisms in the ET-1 and TNF-β genes were analyzed together with the I/D polymorphism of the ACE gene.

Methods: We determined allele and genotype frequencies of the NcoI bi-allelic polymorphism of the TNF-β gene, the I/D (insertion/deletion) polymorphism of the ACE gene, and the TaqI polymorphism of the ET-1 gene in 63 Caucasian patients with adult periodontitis and 95 orally healthy controls.

Results: We found a significant difference in a 3 locus combination of genotypes between patients and controls (P <0.05). In the next analyses, no significant differences were found in allele frequencies of single genes, but we did find a significant difference in the genotype distribution between cases and controls for TNF-β (P <0.03). Differences were also observed for 2 locus combinations of ACE and TNF-β genotypes (P <0.03), and the ET-1 and TNF-β (P <0.05) genes. Evidence of deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was observed in the periodontitis group for TNF-β, with an absence of the B1 B1 homozygotes in patients.

Conclusions: This study is of an exploratory nature. Considering the number of significant results, however, at least a part of the observed associations may obviously be real and our findings suggest that interactions of the TNF-β, ET-1, and ACE genes may be involved in susceptibility to adult periodontitis. J Periodontol 2001;72:85-89.

Keywords: Genes, ACE; genes, ET-1; genes, TNF; periodontitis; polymorphism,genetic; risk factors.