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A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis

Early detection of oral candidiasis is essential. However, most currently available methods are time-consuming and useful only for screening patients. Previous studies on the relationship between oral candidiasis and saliva have focused on saliva volume and not on its components. Therefore, to clari...

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Autores principales: Adachi, Takuya, Kawanishi, Norishige, Ichigaya, Narumi, Sugimoto, Masahiro, Hoshi, Noriyuki, Kimoto, Katsuhiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12121294
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author Adachi, Takuya
Kawanishi, Norishige
Ichigaya, Narumi
Sugimoto, Masahiro
Hoshi, Noriyuki
Kimoto, Katsuhiko
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Kawanishi, Norishige
Ichigaya, Narumi
Sugimoto, Masahiro
Hoshi, Noriyuki
Kimoto, Katsuhiko
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description Early detection of oral candidiasis is essential. However, most currently available methods are time-consuming and useful only for screening patients. Previous studies on the relationship between oral candidiasis and saliva have focused on saliva volume and not on its components. Therefore, to clarify the effects of oral candidiasis on salivary metabolites, the relationship between salivary components and oral candidiasis was investigated by comparing the salivary metabolites of oral candidiasis patients and those not previously diagnosed with candidiasis. Forty-five participants visiting our university hospital were included and classified into two groups, the Candida group and the control group, based on the Candida detection test results. The unstimulated saliva was collected using the spitting method over 15 min, and the stimulated saliva was collected using the gum-chewing method over 10 min. The saliva volume was measured, and the saliva samples were frozen and analyzed metabolomically. Metabolome analysis revealed 51 metabolites with peak detection rates exceeding 50%. There was no significant difference in age and sex between the Candida and control groups. In the Candida group, five metabolites (tyrosine, choline, phosphoenolpyruvate, histidine, and 6-phosphogluconate) were significantly elevated in the unstimulated, two (octanoic acid and uridine monophosphate(UMP)) were significantly increased, and four (ornithine, butyrate, aminovalerate and aminolevulinate) were significantly decreased in the stimulated saliva. This study suggests the possibility of identifying metabolites specific to patients with oral candidiasis, which could aid prompt diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-97867532022-12-24 A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis Adachi, Takuya Kawanishi, Norishige Ichigaya, Narumi Sugimoto, Masahiro Hoshi, Noriyuki Kimoto, Katsuhiko Metabolites Article Early detection of oral candidiasis is essential. However, most currently available methods are time-consuming and useful only for screening patients. Previous studies on the relationship between oral candidiasis and saliva have focused on saliva volume and not on its components. Therefore, to clarify the effects of oral candidiasis on salivary metabolites, the relationship between salivary components and oral candidiasis was investigated by comparing the salivary metabolites of oral candidiasis patients and those not previously diagnosed with candidiasis. Forty-five participants visiting our university hospital were included and classified into two groups, the Candida group and the control group, based on the Candida detection test results. The unstimulated saliva was collected using the spitting method over 15 min, and the stimulated saliva was collected using the gum-chewing method over 10 min. The saliva volume was measured, and the saliva samples were frozen and analyzed metabolomically. Metabolome analysis revealed 51 metabolites with peak detection rates exceeding 50%. There was no significant difference in age and sex between the Candida and control groups. In the Candida group, five metabolites (tyrosine, choline, phosphoenolpyruvate, histidine, and 6-phosphogluconate) were significantly elevated in the unstimulated, two (octanoic acid and uridine monophosphate(UMP)) were significantly increased, and four (ornithine, butyrate, aminovalerate and aminolevulinate) were significantly decreased in the stimulated saliva. This study suggests the possibility of identifying metabolites specific to patients with oral candidiasis, which could aid prompt diagnosis. MDPI 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9786753/ /pubmed/36557332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12121294 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hoshi, Noriyuki
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A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis
title A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis
title_full A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis
title_fullStr A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis
title_short A Preliminary Pilot Study: Metabolomic Analysis of Saliva in Oral Candidiasis
title_sort preliminary pilot study: metabolomic analysis of saliva in oral candidiasis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9786753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36557332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12121294
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