NUTRIGENOMICS: A NEW PARADIGM FOR REVEALING PERIODONTAL INTERRELATIONSHIPS

  • Dr Shilpa Shivanand1*, Dr Savita S2, Dr Rithesh K3, Dr Navnita Singh4

Abstract

Improved understanding of the mechanism behind periodontal tissue devastation, the potential protective role of nutrients and the advent of modern genomic measurement tools have led to an increased interest in the association between nutrition and periodontal disease. Nutrigenomics is an emerging field of science and technology revealing inter-relationships between nutrients and human genome using modern tools such as transcriptomics, metabolomics, epigenomics and proteomics. It implies that nutrition and genetics both play a significant role in the maintenance of human health as well as the development of lethal diseases. Nutrition may be important in redressing the balance between microbial challenge and the host response because it has been implicated in a number of inflammatory diseases and conditions, including type II diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, all of which have also been associated with periodontal diseases. Based on the pathology of periodontal disease, the assumption is that specific nutrients which can modulate immune and inflammatory responses could in turn modulate periodontal health. Antioxidant vitamins and trace elements which are known to be depleted during periods of inflammation can counteract reactive oxygen species damage to cellular tissues and modulate immune-cell function through the regulation of redox-regulated transcription factors and ultimately affect the production of cytokines and prostaglandins, thus leading to periodontal changes. Thus we now have the opportunity to study nutrient-gene interactions and how diet affects the inflammatory mechanisms underlying severe periodontitis.

 

Key words: Nutrigenomics, Metabolomics, Proteomics, Transcriptomics, Periodontitis.

Author Biography

Dr Shilpa Shivanand1*, Dr Savita S2, Dr Rithesh K3, Dr Navnita Singh4

1 Post Graduate Student, Department Of Periodontology, Rajarajeswari Dental College and Hospital.

2 Principal, Professor and Head of the Department, Department of Periodontology, Rajarajeswari Dental College and Hospital.

3 Reader, Department of Periodontology, Rajarajeswari Dental College and Hospital.

4 Post Graduate Student, Department of Periodontology, Rajarajeswari Dental College and Hospital.

Published
2016-02-28
How to Cite
Dr Navnita Singh4D. S. S. D. S. S. D. R. K. (2016). NUTRIGENOMICS: A NEW PARADIGM FOR REVEALING PERIODONTAL INTERRELATIONSHIPS. Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research, 5(1). Retrieved from https://jbpr.in/index.php/jbpr/article/view/93
Section
Review Articles