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Caries Research | 2015

GLUT2 and TAS1R2 Polymorphisms and Susceptibility to Dental Caries

Lydie Izakovičová Hollá; Petra Bořilová Linhartová; Světlana Lučanová; Jakub Kaštovský; Kristína Musilová; Michaela Bartošová; Martina Kukletová; Lubomír Kukla; Ladislav Dušek

Objective: Dental caries is one of the most frequent multifactorial diseases. Among the numerous factors influencing the risk of caries, genetics plays a substantial role, with heritability ranging from 40 to 60%. Gene variants affecting taste preference and glucose transport were recently associated with caries risk. The aim of this study was to analyze two common polymorphisms in the sweet taste receptor (TAS1R2) and glucose transporter (GLUT2) genes in children with dental caries and healthy controls in the Czech population. Methods: A total of 637 unrelated Caucasian children, aged 11-13 years, were included in this case-control study. One hundred and fifty-five subjects were caries-free (with decayed/missing/filled teeth, DMFT = 0) and 482 children were caries-affected (DMFT ≥ 1). The TAS1R2 (Ile191Val, rs35874116) and GLUT2 (Thr110Ile, rs5400) genotypes were determined using the 5′ nuclease TaqMan® assay for allelic discrimination. Results: Compared with subjects with the common Thr allele, carriers of the Ile allele of GLUT2 had significantly more frequently dental caries (p < 0.05, OR = 1.639, 95% CI: 1.089-2.466). Similarly, children with the Val allele for the TAS1R2 Ile191Val polymorphism were more frequently affected by caries than children who carried the Ile allele (p < 0.05, OR = 1.413, 95% CI: 1.014-1.969). In contrast, no significant associations between GLUT2 and/or TAS1R2 polymorphisms and fillings were found, but allele frequencies of the TAS1R2 variant were marginally significantly different between children with DMFT = 0 and DMFT ≥1 (p = 0.053, OR = 1.339, 95% CI: 0.996-1.799). However, no significant interaction between both genes and risk of dental caries was found. Conclusions: In conclusion, GLUT2 and TASR1 polymorphisms may influence the risk of caries in the Czech population.


Caries Research | 2016

ACE Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism Associated with Caries in Permanent but Not Primary Dentition in Czech Children

Petra Bořilová Linhartová; Jakub Kaštovský; Michaela Bartošová; Kristína Musilová; Lenka Žáčková; Martina Kukletová; Lubomír Kukla; Lydie Izakovičová Hollá

Objective: Dental caries is a multifactorial, infectious disease where genetic predisposition plays an important role. Insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) has very recently been associated with caries in Polish children. The aim of this study was to analyze ACE I/D polymorphism in a group of caries-free children versus subjects affected by dental caries in the Czech population. Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 182 caries-free children (with decayed/missing/filled teeth, DMFT = 0), 561 subjects with dental caries (DMFT ≥1) aged 13-15 years and 220 children aged 2-6 years with early childhood caries (ECC, dmft ≥1) were included. Genotype determination of ACE I/D polymorphism in intron 16 was based on the TaqMan method. Results: Although no significant differences in the allele or genotype frequencies between the caries-free children and those affected by dental caries were observed, statistically significant differences between the children with DMFT = 0 and the subgroup of 179 patients with high caries experience (DMFT ≥4; p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respectively) were detected. The comparison of DD versus II+ID genotype frequencies between the patients with DMFT ≥1 or DMFT ≥4 and healthy children also showed significant differences (31.5% or 35.6% vs. 23.6%, p < 0.05 or p < 0.01, respectively). A gender-based analysis identified a significant difference in the DD versus II+ID genotype frequencies only in girls (p < 0.05). In contrast, no significant association of ACE I/D polymorphism with ECC in young children was found (p > 0.05). Conclusions:ACE I/D polymorphism may be associated with caries in permanent but not primary dentition, especially in girls in the Czech population.


Caries Research | 2017

Vitamin D Receptor TaqI Gene Polymorphism and Dental Caries in Czech Children

Lydie Izakovičová Hollá; Petra Bořilová Linhartová; Jakub Kaštovský; Michaela Bartošová; Kristína Musilová; Lubomír Kukla; Martina Kukletová

Aim: We analyzed the VDR TaqI (rs731236) gene polymorphism in children with and those without dental caries. Methods: A total of 388 subjects, 153 caries-free (with decayed/missing/filled teeth [DMFT] = 0) and 235 children with dental caries (DMFT ≥1), were genotyped by the TaqMan method. Results: Although no significant differences in VDR TaqI allele and genotype frequencies between caries-free and caries-affected children were detected, a significant association between this polymorphism and gingivitis was found (p < 0.05). Conclusions: In contrast to previous studies from China and Turkey, the VDR TaqI gene variant cannot be used as a marker for identification of Czech children with increased dental caries risk.


Caries Research | 2015

The Yngve Ericsson Prize in Preventive Odontology

Eliana Mitsue Takeshita; Marcelle Danelon; Luciene Pereira de Castro; Kikue Takebayashi Sassaki; Alberto Carlos Botazzo Delbem; Qingguang Chen; Haihua Zhu; Ying Xu; Bin Lin; Hui Chen; Tomasz Olszowski; Grażyna Adler; Joanna Janiszewska-Olszowska; Krzysztof Safranow; Dariusz Chlubek; Mohamed ElSalhy; Sisko Honkala; Maddi Shyama; Sabiha A. Al-Mutawa; Hanan Boodai; Eino Honkala; Thanya Sitthisettapong; Takashi Doi; Yuhei Nishida; Masaki Kambara; Prathip Phantumvanit; Amid I. Ismail; Sungwoo Lim; Marisol Tellez; Santosh Pandit

Patent Revenue Fund and ORCA herby solicit nominations for the 2016 Yngve Ericsson Prize. The award will be SEK 300,000 (approx. EUR 32,000) for one person and SEK 200,000 per person if shared by two recipients. The Prize winner(s) will be selected by a Prize Committee of distinguished scientists, three members of which are appointed by the Patent Revenue Fund for Preventive Odontology and two members appointed by ORCA. The Prize is awarded to persons who have performed outstanding laboratory or clinical research that has contributed specifically to the prevention of dental and oral disease. Candidates are judged on the originality, quality and range of their scientific contributions as well as the range and clinical importance of the results. Individuals who are still active in research are preferred candidates. No preference will be given to candidates from any country. A nomination should contain the name of the candidate and must be accompanied by a statement giving reasons why the candidate would be a worthy awardee, including a list of the candidate’s relevant scientific publications and, if possible, a short CV. Nominations of candidates must be received by the Secretary of the Patent Revenue Fund, Prof. Peter Lingström (Institute of Odontology, Box 450, SE–405 30 Göteborg, Sweden; E-Mail peter.lingström @ odontologi. gu.se), no later than February 15, 2016. Call for Nominations


Sociální studia / Social Studies | 2008

Problematické tranzice k mateřství

Michaela Bartošová; Lenka Slepičková


Archive | 2018

Preventivní program Dračí zoubky a pilotní dotazníkové šetření zaměřené na výživu a orální hygienu u dětí s intaktní dočasnou denticí

Mona Aliwiová; Saskia Frajtková; Veronika Števlíková; Andrea Ženčuchová; Michaela Bartošová; Martina Kukletová; Lydie Izakovičová Hollá; Petra Bořilová Linhartová


Archive | 2018

Analýza kariogenních bakterií a kvasinek u studentů zubního lékařství - pilotní studie

Dávid Kövér; Veronika Tkáčová; Veronika Vitouchová; Kristián Krotký; David Novák; Michaela Bartošová; Filip Růžička; Jan Lochman; Martina Zapletalová; Martina Kukletová; Lydie Izakovičová Hollá; Petra Bořilová Linhartová


Archive | 2018

Mikrobiální analýza a orální status u studentů zubního lékařství LF MU

Dávid Kövér; Veronika Vitouchová; Veronika Tkáčová; Kristián Krotký; David Novák; Michaela Bartošová; Filip Růžička; Jan Lochman; Martina Zapletalová; Martina Kukletová; Lydie Izakovičová Hollá; Petra Bořilová Linhartová


Sociální studia / Social Studies | 2016

Nová studia dětství

Lenka Slepičková; Michaela Bartošová; Beatrice Chromková Manea


Sociální studia / Social Studies | 2016

Souvislosti partnerství a mateřství: Vliv partnerského vztahu na rozhodování žen o mateřství

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Brno University of Technology

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