1.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sjögren's syndrome: a Mendelian randomization study
XIE Peili ; GUO Chenmiao ; YU Ting
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(3):209-215
Objective:
To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sjögren's syndrome using the Mendelian randomization (MR) method.
Methods:
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) data of periodontitis (N = 45 563) and Sjögren's syndrome (N = 214 435) were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions. Inverse variance-weighted (IVW), MR-Egger, and weighted median (WM) tests were used to evaluate the causal effect. Cochran's Q statistics, MR-Egger intercept, MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.
Results:
After screening, the GWAS data of Sjögren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region, and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region, both of which originated from European ancestry. Using IVW (OR = 1.017, 95% CI = 0.956-1.082), MR-Egger (OR = 0.985, 95% CI= 0.956-1.082), and WM (OR =1.021, 95% CI = 0.948-1.099), no causal effect of Sjögren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods. Conversely, no causal effect of periodontitis on Sjögren's syndrome was found (IVW, OR = 1.024, 95% CI = 0.852-1.230; MR-Egger, OR = 0.978, 95% CI = 0.789-1.212; WM, OR = 1.024, 95% CI = 0.846-1.260). The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable. Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables, which included single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs. No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.
Conclusion
This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sjögren's syndrome.
2.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
3.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
4.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
5.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
6.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
7.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
8.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
9.Bidirectional casual effects between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome:a Mendelian randomization study
Peili XIE ; Chenmiao GUO ; Ting YU
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;(3):209-215
Objective To evaluate the bidirectional association between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome us-ing the Mendelian randomization(MR)method.Methods Genome-wide association study(GWAS)data of periodonti-tis(N=45 563)and Sj?gren's syndrome(N=214 435)were selected to meet the requirements of the same ethnicity and different regions.Inverse variance-weighted(IVW),MR-Egger,and weighted median(WM)tests were used to evalu-ate the causal effect.Cochran's Q statistics,MR-Egger intercept,MR-PRESSO and leave-one-out analysis were used as sensitivity analyses to assess the stability and reliability of the results.Results After screening,the GWAS data of Sj?gren's syndrome were based on the Finnish region,and the periodontitis GWAS data were based on the UK region,both of which originated from European ancestry.Using IVW(OR=1.017,95%CI=0.956-1.082),MR-Egger(OR=0.985,95%CI=0.956-1.082),and WM(OR=1.021,95%CI=0.948-1.099),no causal effect of Sj?gren's syndrome on periodontitis was found using any of the three methods.Conversely,no causal effect of periodontitis on Sj?gren s syn-drome was found(IVW,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.852-1.230;MR-Egger,OR=0.978,95%CI=0.789-1.212;WM,OR=1.024,95%CI=0.846-1.260).The sensitivity analyses indicated that the results were stable and reliable.Cochran's Q test and MR-PRESSO revealed that there was no significant heterogeneity among the instrumental variables,which included single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs).The intercept of MR-Egger regression indicated no pleiotropy in the included SNPs.No individual SNP was found that significantly affected the results using the leave-one-out method.Conclusion This study does not support a bidirectional causal effect between periodontitis and Sj?gren's syndrome.
10.Study on the Difference of Volatile Components and Surface Color of Olibanum and Its Products
HUANG Ju ; XIE Sifang ; TANG Peili ; YANG Sicheng ; CHEN Shuhe ; YAN Jinsong ; SUN Wanjin ; DUAN Xueyun
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(18):2526-2534
OBJECTIVE To carry out qualitative and quantitative analysis of volatile components of Olibanum, Olibanum prepared with vinegar and Olibanum stir-fried with Rush by GC-MS, and the quantitative study of the surface color by RGB model, provide auxiliary reference for the subjective evaluation indexes of Olibanum and its products. METHODS The volatile oil of Olibanum, Olibanum prepared with vinegar and Olibanum stir-fried with Rush were extracted. Explored the difference of volatile components by GC-MS in combination with principal component analysis and orthogonal partial least-squares discriminant analysis make a comprehensive analysis. Collected the image information of Olibanum, Olibanum prepared with vinegar and Olibanum stir-fried with Rush, then measured the surface color of them by RGB color model, and counted three color differences. RESULTS The differences of odor among oils might be related to the contents and types of terpenoids and alcohols, especially linalool and 1-octanol. According to surface color determination results, Olibanum stir-fried with Rush was R*76.86%-85.49%, G*61.96%-70.59%, B*38.04%-45.88%; Olibanum prepared with vinegar was R*56.86%-61.57%, G*38.04%-41.96%, B*27.45%-30.59%; Olibanum was R*69.41%-74.51%, G*56.86%-62.35%, B*40.78%-47.06%. By t test, there were significant differences among the three color measurement results, which were consistent with the differences recorded in the corresponding standards for "yellow white" Olibanum, "yellow brown" Olibanum prepared with vinegar, and "golden yellow" Olibanum stir-fried with Rush, indicating that the model was accurate and reliable. CONCLUSION The differences of volatile components and surface color of Olibanum, Olibanum prepared with vinegar and Olibanum stir-fried with Rush are studied to provide reference for character description of Olibanum and its processed products, and to avoid errors caused by traditional subjective evaluation.


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