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Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Salivary Glands for Sjogren's Syndrome: Diagnostic and Monitoring Insights
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Salivary diagnostics.

D T W Wong1

  • 1University of California, Los Angeles, School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA, USA. dtww@ucla.edu

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Saliva analysis offers early detection of oral and systemic diseases using novel biomarkers. Advanced assays are positioning saliva as a key biofluid for clinical diagnostics and research.

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Area of Science:

  • Biomarker Discovery
  • Translational Medicine
  • Clinical Diagnostics

Background:

  • Saliva is a readily accessible biofluid for disease detection.
  • Advances enable identification of salivary biomarkers for various conditions.
  • Oral and systemic diseases can be detected noninvasively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Discuss the development of salivary biomarkers.
  • Highlight their application in detecting oral and systemic diseases.
  • Explore translational applications in clinical settings.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing advanced assays like microarray and mass spectrometry.
  • Employing techniques such as reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR).
  • Leveraging nano-scale sensors for protein and nucleic acid measurement.

Main Results:

  • Identification of specific salivary biomarkers for cancers, autoimmune, and cardiovascular disorders.
  • Demonstration of high sensitivity and throughput in salivary assays.
  • Validation of saliva's potential in translational research.

Conclusions:

  • Saliva analysis is a promising noninvasive tool for early disease detection.
  • Technological advancements are enhancing the utility of salivary biomarkers.
  • Saliva holds significant potential for future clinical applications and diagnostics.