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The impact of saliva collection and processing methods on CRP, IgE, and Myoglobin immunoassays

BACKGROUND: Owing to its ease of collection, saliva is potentially the sample of choice in diagnosis. Salivary biomolecules have provided a porthole in surveying a person’s health and well-being. Our study aims were (1) to demonstrate the effects of pre-analytical steps, collection and pre-processin...

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Autores principales: Mohamed, Roslinda, Campbell, Jennifer-Leigh, Cooper-White, Justin, Dimeski, Goce, Punyadeera, Chamindie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23369566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2001-1326-1-19
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author Mohamed, Roslinda
Campbell, Jennifer-Leigh
Cooper-White, Justin
Dimeski, Goce
Punyadeera, Chamindie
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Campbell, Jennifer-Leigh
Cooper-White, Justin
Dimeski, Goce
Punyadeera, Chamindie
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description BACKGROUND: Owing to its ease of collection, saliva is potentially the sample of choice in diagnosis. Salivary biomolecules have provided a porthole in surveying a person’s health and well-being. Our study aims were (1) to demonstrate the effects of pre-analytical steps, collection and pre-processing techniques on salivary protein detection and (2) to establish an indication of salivary reference intervals for 3 biomolecules of clinical interest. METHODS: Saliva samples were collected from participants (n = 25, ages 20–35 years) using the following methods: no stimulation (resting/unstimulated), mechanical, and acid stimulation. The saliva was prepared for analysis by: unprocessed, post standard centrifugation in a container without any additives, and centrifugation using Centrifugal Filter Unit (Amicon® Ultra-0.5). AlphaLisa® assays were used to measure the levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Immunoglobin (IgE) and myoglobin in saliva samples. RESULTS: Saliva flow rates were lowest with the resting/drooling collection method. The lowest total protein concentration was with acid stimulation. Unstimulated and mechanically stimulated collections produced no effect on the CRP and IgE levels while myoglobin levels were highest with the unstimulated collection. Acid stimulation had a negative impact on the measured concentrations of IgE and myoglobin (except for CRP levels). CONCLUSION: Mechanical stimulation was the most viable option for collecting saliva without affecting the levels of CRP and myoglobin. The processing methods had an adverse effect on the concentration of total protein as well as on CRP and IgE concentrations.
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spelling pubmed-35609762013-02-04 The impact of saliva collection and processing methods on CRP, IgE, and Myoglobin immunoassays Mohamed, Roslinda Campbell, Jennifer-Leigh Cooper-White, Justin Dimeski, Goce Punyadeera, Chamindie Clin Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: Owing to its ease of collection, saliva is potentially the sample of choice in diagnosis. Salivary biomolecules have provided a porthole in surveying a person’s health and well-being. Our study aims were (1) to demonstrate the effects of pre-analytical steps, collection and pre-processing techniques on salivary protein detection and (2) to establish an indication of salivary reference intervals for 3 biomolecules of clinical interest. METHODS: Saliva samples were collected from participants (n = 25, ages 20–35 years) using the following methods: no stimulation (resting/unstimulated), mechanical, and acid stimulation. The saliva was prepared for analysis by: unprocessed, post standard centrifugation in a container without any additives, and centrifugation using Centrifugal Filter Unit (Amicon® Ultra-0.5). AlphaLisa® assays were used to measure the levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Immunoglobin (IgE) and myoglobin in saliva samples. RESULTS: Saliva flow rates were lowest with the resting/drooling collection method. The lowest total protein concentration was with acid stimulation. Unstimulated and mechanically stimulated collections produced no effect on the CRP and IgE levels while myoglobin levels were highest with the unstimulated collection. Acid stimulation had a negative impact on the measured concentrations of IgE and myoglobin (except for CRP levels). CONCLUSION: Mechanical stimulation was the most viable option for collecting saliva without affecting the levels of CRP and myoglobin. The processing methods had an adverse effect on the concentration of total protein as well as on CRP and IgE concentrations. Springer 2012-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3560976/ /pubmed/23369566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2001-1326-1-19 Text en Copyright ©2012 Mohamed et al.; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 licensee Springer. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dimeski, Goce
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title_short The impact of saliva collection and processing methods on CRP, IgE, and Myoglobin immunoassays
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3560976/
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