Abstract

Pulpal and periapical diseases affect a large segment of the population. The role of microbial infections and host effector molecules in these diseases is well established. However, the interaction between host genes and environmental factors in disease susceptibility and progression is less well understood. Studies of genetic polymorphisms in disease relevant genes have suggested that individual predisposition may contribute to susceptibility to pulpal and periapical diseases. Other studies have explored the contribution of epigenetic mechanisms to these diseases. Ongoing research expands the spectrum of non-coding RNAs in pulpal disease to include viral microRNAs as well. This review summarizes recent advances in the genetic and epigenetic characterization of pulpal and periapical disease, with special emphasis on recent data that address the pathogenesis of irreversible pulpal pathosis and apical periodontitis. Specifically, proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory gene expression and gene polymorphism, as well as recent data on DNA methylation and microRNAs are reviewed. Improved understanding of these mechanisms may aid in disease prevention as well as in improved treatment outcomes.

Highlights

  • Genetic and Epigenetic Characterization of Pulpal and Periapical InflammationKang MK (2020) Genetic and Epigenetic Characterization of Pulpal and Periapical Inflammation

  • Pulpal and periapical diseases involve a large segment of the population

  • Evidence suggests that dental caries, pulpal and periapical inflammation may be related to individual predisposition to develop the disease (Aminoshariae and Kulild, 2015)

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Genetic and Epigenetic Characterization of Pulpal and Periapical Inflammation

Kang MK (2020) Genetic and Epigenetic Characterization of Pulpal and Periapical Inflammation. Studies of genetic polymorphisms in disease relevant genes have suggested that individual predisposition may contribute to susceptibility to pulpal and periapical diseases. Other studies have explored the contribution of epigenetic mechanisms to these diseases. This review summarizes recent advances in the genetic and epigenetic characterization of pulpal and periapical disease, with special emphasis on recent data that address the pathogenesis of irreversible pulpal pathosis and apical periodontitis. Proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory gene expression and gene polymorphism, as well as recent data on DNA methylation and microRNAs are reviewed. Improved understanding of these mechanisms may aid in disease prevention as well as in improved treatment outcomes

INTRODUCTION
GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TO PULPITIS AND APICAL PERIODONTITIS
EPIGENETIC REGULATION IN PULPITIS AND APICAL PERIODONTITIS
THE ROLE OF KDMS IN EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF INFLAMMATION
THE ROLE OF MICRORNAs IN REGULATING PULPAL AND PERIAPICAL DISEASE
Findings
CONCLUSION
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