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Gene Expression Signature Reveals New Way to Classify Gum Disease

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Newswise NEW YORK, NY (March 21, 2014) Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) have devised a new system for classifying periodontal disease based on the genetic signature of affected tissue, rather than on clinical signs and symptoms. The new classification system, the first of its kind, may allow for earlier detection and more individualized treatment of severe periodontitis, before loss of teeth and supportive bone occurs. The findings were published recently in the online edition of the Journal of Dental Research.

Currently, periodontal disease is classified as either chronic or aggressive, based on clinical signs and symptoms, such as severity of gum swelling and extent of bone loss. However, there is much overlap between the two classes, said study leader Panos N. Papapanou, DDS, PhD, professor and chair of oral and diagnostic sciences at the College of Dental Medicine at CUMC. Many patients with severe symptoms can be effectively treated, while others with seemingly less severe infection may continue to lose support around their teeth even after therapy. Basically, we dont know whether a periodontal infection is truly aggressive until severe, irreversible damage has occurred.

Looking for a better way to classify periodontitis, Dr. Papapanou turned to cancer as a model. In recent years, cancer biologists have found that, in some cancers, clues to a tumors aggressiveness and responsiveness to treatment can be found in its genetic signature. To determine if similar patterns could be found in periodontal disease, the CUMC team performed genome-wide expression analyses of diseased gingival (gum) tissue taken from 120 patients with either chronic or aggressive periodontitis. The test group included both males and females ranging in age from 11 to 76 years.

The researchers found that, based on their gene expression signatures, the patients fell into two distinct clusters. The clusters did not align with the currently accepted periodontitis classification, said Dr. Papapanou. However, the two clusters did differ with respect to the extent and severity of periodontitis, with significantly more serious disease in Cluster 2. The study also found higher levels of infection by known oral pathogens, as well as a higher percentage of males, in Cluster 2 than in Cluster 1, in keeping with the well-established observation that severe periodontitis is more common in men than in women.

Our data suggest that molecular profiling of gingival tissues can indeed form the basis for the development of an alternative, pathobiology-based classification of periodontitis that correlates well with the clinical presentation of the disease, said Dr. Papapanou.

The researchers next goal is to conduct a prospective study to validate the new classification systems ability to predict disease outcome. The team also hopes to find simple surrogate biomarkers for the two clusters, as it would be impractical to perform genome-wide testing on every patient.

The new system could offer huge advantages for classifying people with different types of periodontitis. If a patient is found to be highly susceptible to severe periodontitis, we would be justified in using aggressive therapies, even though that person may have subclinical disease, said Dr. Papapanou. Now, we wait years to make this determination, and by then, significant damage to the tooth-supporting structures may have occurred.

The paper is titled, Gingival Tissue Transcriptomes Identify Distinct Periodontitis Phenotypes. The other contributors are M. Kebschull (CUMC), R.T. Demmer (CUMC), B. Grn (University of Linz, Linz, Austria), P. Guarnieri (CUMC), and P. Pavlidis (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada).

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Artform Gallery presents – "Politically Incorrect" Opening Day – Video

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Unnecessary Censorship -The Last of Us [Part 4] – Video

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RightsCon 2014: Privatised Enforcement and Corporate Censorship: The Future of Freedom of Expression – Video

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RON PAUL 2012 FCUK OBAMA – Video

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Ron Paul Endorses in Competitive California House Race

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By Emily Cahn Posted at 12:42 p.m. on March 21

Paul is supporting a candidate in California. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo)

Former Rep. Ron Paul, the Texas Republican who sparked a libertarian movement that has rankled the GOP, has thrown his support behind a House candidate in California.

Paul endorsed former Capitol Hill aide Igor Birman in the 7th District, according to a letter shared first with CQ Roll Call.

Birman, who served as chief of staff to Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., is one of three Republicans seeking to oust freshman Rep. Ami Bera, a Democrat, from this competitive, Sacramento-based House district.

Igor Birman has seen first hand what happens when the government takes control of every aspect of your life, Paul said in the endorsement letter, referring to Birmans childhood in the Soviet Union before he and his family immigrated to the United States. That experience will make him a valuable member of the House of Representatives and a leader for smaller government and more personal liberties.

Birman, whose candidacy is backed by tea party-aligned groups such as FreedomWorks, faces former Rep. Doug Ose and businesswoman Elizabeth Emken, as well as Bera, in a top-two primary on June 3.

The top two vote recipients advance to the general in this competitive district, which President Barack Obama carried by a 4-point margin in 2012.

Privately, some GOP operatives argue that Oses business-friendly background make him the Republican best suited to take on Bera in November.

The Birman-Ose match-up marks one of the cycles top contests that pits tea party activists against business groups in the struggle to influence the direction of the House GOP caucus.

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