Introduction: Saliva has gained increasing attention in the quest for disease biomarkers. Because it is a biological fluid that can be collected is an easy, painless, and safe way, it has been increasingly studied for the identification of oral cancer biomarkers. This is particularly important because oral cancer is often diagnosed at late stages with a poor prognosis. Areas covered: The review addresses the evolution of the experimental approaches used in salivary proteomics studies of oral cancer over the years and outlines advantages and pitfalls related to each one. In addition, examines the current landscape of oral cancer biomarker discovery and translation focusing on salivary proteomic studies. This discussion is based on an extensive literature search (PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar). Expert opinion: The introduction of mass spectrometry has revolutionized the study of salivary proteomics. In the future, the focus will be on refining existing methods and introducing powerful experimental techniques such as mass spectrometry with selected reaction monitoring, which, despite their effectiveness, are still underutilized due to their high cost. In addition, conducting studies with larger cohorts and establishing standardized protocols for salivary proteomics are key challenges that need to be addressed in the coming years.

Shaping the future of oral cancer diagnosis: advances in salivary proteomics / Barros, Oriana; D'Agostino, Vito G.; Lara Santos, Lucio; Vitorino, Rui; Ferreira, Rita. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1478-9450. - 21:4(2024), pp. 149-168. [10.1080/14789450.2024.2343585]

Shaping the future of oral cancer diagnosis: advances in salivary proteomics

D'Agostino, Vito G.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: Saliva has gained increasing attention in the quest for disease biomarkers. Because it is a biological fluid that can be collected is an easy, painless, and safe way, it has been increasingly studied for the identification of oral cancer biomarkers. This is particularly important because oral cancer is often diagnosed at late stages with a poor prognosis. Areas covered: The review addresses the evolution of the experimental approaches used in salivary proteomics studies of oral cancer over the years and outlines advantages and pitfalls related to each one. In addition, examines the current landscape of oral cancer biomarker discovery and translation focusing on salivary proteomic studies. This discussion is based on an extensive literature search (PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar). Expert opinion: The introduction of mass spectrometry has revolutionized the study of salivary proteomics. In the future, the focus will be on refining existing methods and introducing powerful experimental techniques such as mass spectrometry with selected reaction monitoring, which, despite their effectiveness, are still underutilized due to their high cost. In addition, conducting studies with larger cohorts and establishing standardized protocols for salivary proteomics are key challenges that need to be addressed in the coming years.
2024
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Barros, Oriana; D'Agostino, Vito G.; Lara Santos, Lucio; Vitorino, Rui; Ferreira, Rita
Shaping the future of oral cancer diagnosis: advances in salivary proteomics / Barros, Oriana; D'Agostino, Vito G.; Lara Santos, Lucio; Vitorino, Rui; Ferreira, Rita. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1478-9450. - 21:4(2024), pp. 149-168. [10.1080/14789450.2024.2343585]
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