TY - JOUR
T1 - Current developments in salivary diagnostics
AU - Miller, Craig S.
AU - Foley, Joseph D.
AU - Bailey, Alison L.
AU - Campell, Charles L.
AU - Humphries, Roger L.
AU - Christodoulides, Nicolaos
AU - Floriano, Pierre N.
AU - Simmons, Glennon
AU - Bhagwandin, Bryon
AU - Jacobson, James W.
AU - Redding, Spencer W.
AU - Ebersole, Jeffrey L.
AU - McDevitt, John T.
PY - 2010/2
Y1 - 2010/2
N2 - Salivary diagnostics is an emerging field that has progressed through several important developments in the past decade, including the publication of the human salivary proteome and the infusion of federal funds to integrate nanotechnologies and microfluidic engineering concepts into developing compact point-of-care devices for rapid analysis of this secretion. In this article, we discuss some of these developments and their relevance to the prognosis, diagnosis and management of periodontitis, as an oral target, and cardiovascular disease, as a systemic example for the potential of these biodiagnostics. Our findings suggest that several biomarkers are associated with distinct biological stages of these diseases and demonstrate promise as practical biomarkers in identifying and managing periodontal disease, and acute myocardial infarction. The majority of these studies have progressed through biomarker discovery, with the identified molecules requiring more robust clinical studies to enable substantive validation for disease diagnosis. It is predicted that with continued advances in this field the use of a combination of biomarkers in multiplex panels is likely to yield accurate screening tools for these diagnoses in the near future.
AB - Salivary diagnostics is an emerging field that has progressed through several important developments in the past decade, including the publication of the human salivary proteome and the infusion of federal funds to integrate nanotechnologies and microfluidic engineering concepts into developing compact point-of-care devices for rapid analysis of this secretion. In this article, we discuss some of these developments and their relevance to the prognosis, diagnosis and management of periodontitis, as an oral target, and cardiovascular disease, as a systemic example for the potential of these biodiagnostics. Our findings suggest that several biomarkers are associated with distinct biological stages of these diseases and demonstrate promise as practical biomarkers in identifying and managing periodontal disease, and acute myocardial infarction. The majority of these studies have progressed through biomarker discovery, with the identified molecules requiring more robust clinical studies to enable substantive validation for disease diagnosis. It is predicted that with continued advances in this field the use of a combination of biomarkers in multiplex panels is likely to yield accurate screening tools for these diagnoses in the near future.
KW - Acute myocardial infarction
KW - Lab-on-a-chip
KW - Periodontitis
KW - Salivary diagnosis
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U2 - 10.2217/bmm.09.68
DO - 10.2217/bmm.09.68
M3 - Review article
C2 - 20387312
AN - SCOPUS:77951691513
SN - 1752-0363
VL - 4
SP - 171
EP - 189
JO - Biomarkers in Medicine
JF - Biomarkers in Medicine
IS - 1
ER -