Population Proteomics: A Tool to Gain Insights Into the Inflamed Periodontium

Reckelkamm, Stefan Lars; Baumeister, Sebastian-Edgar; Hagenfeld, Daniel; Alayash, Zoheir; Nolde, Michael

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Periodontitis, characterized by inflammatory loss of tooth-supporting tissues associated with biofilm, is among the most prevalent chronic diseases globally, affecting approximately 50% of the adult population to a moderate extent and cases of severe periodontitis surpassing the one billion mark. Proteomics analyses of blood, serum, and oral fluids have provided valuable insights into the complex processes occurring in the inflamed periodontium. However, until now, proteome analyses have been primarily limited to small groups of diseased versus healthy individuals. The emergence of population-scale analysis of proteomic data offers opportunities to uncover disease-associated pathways, identify potential drug targets, and discover biomarkers. In this review, we will explore the applications of proteomics in population-based studies and discuss the advancements it brings to our understanding of periodontal inflammation. Additionally, we highlight the challenges posed by currently available data and offer perspectives for future applications in periodontal research. This review aims to explain the ongoing efforts in leveraging proteomics for elucidating the complexities of periodontal diseases and paving the way for clinical strategies.

Details about the publication

JournalProteomics
Volume25
Issue1-2
StatusPublished
Release year2025
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1002/pmic.202400055
Link to the full texthttps://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pmic.202400055
Keywordsblood; genomics; periodontitis; population‐based; proteomics; saliva

Authors from the University of Münster

Alayash, Zoheir
Institute of Health Services Research in Dentistry
Baumeister, Sebastian-Edgar
Institute of Health Services Research in Dentistry
Hagenfeld, Daniel
Department of Periodontology
Nolde, Michael
Institute of Health Services Research in Dentistry
Reckelkamm, Stefan Lars
Institute of Health Services Research in Dentistry
Department of Periodontology