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DU Xin-mei, LIANG Xiao-yue, ZHOU Xue-dong. Developments in Research on Salivary Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Systemic Diseases[J]. Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences), 2023, 54(1): 33-38. DOI: 10.12182/20230160104
Citation: DU Xin-mei, LIANG Xiao-yue, ZHOU Xue-dong. Developments in Research on Salivary Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Systemic Diseases[J]. Journal of Sichuan University (Medical Sciences), 2023, 54(1): 33-38. DOI: 10.12182/20230160104

Developments in Research on Salivary Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Systemic Diseases

  • Saliva, an important biological fluid secreted by oral glands, serves multiple functions. It performs cleaning and protective functions for oral tissues, safeguarding against biological, mechanical and chemical stimuli, while allowing for the sensory perception of taste and temperature. It is also responsible for the preliminary digestion of food. These functions and properties of saliva are attributed to the presence of electrolytes, buffers, proteins, glycoproteins, and lipids in saliva. Recent studies have found that saliva contains biomarkers that are closely connected with the pathophysiological status of the human body, suggesting that saliva makes an ideal biological fluid for drug monitoring and biomarker screening. Therefore, salivary biomarkers can be used as an instrument for physical monitoring and localization of the occurrence of diseases, thereby accomplishing early diagnosis of diseases and assessment of the overall health status of patients. However, the actual application of salivary biomarkers in the diagnosis and treatment of systemic diseases is still not widely available, and the establishment of evaluation criteria and the exploration of its mechanism are not sufficiently investigated. Herein, we reviewed the latest research findings on applying the salivary biomarkers in the diagnosis of systemic diseases.
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