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Enzymatic Methods for Salivary Biomarkers Detection: Overview and Current Challenges

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 22, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26227026

Keywords

enzyme assays; saliva; biomarkers; analysis

Funding

  1. Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine Strategic Focus Group of Tecnologico de Monterrey [0020209M07]
  2. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) [223963]

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Saliva has emerged as a non-invasive and valuable source of biomarker information, containing many of the biomarkers found in blood. While there are opportunities for improvement in terms of cost and complexity, enzymatic assays offer a cost-effective alternative for biomarker quantification in saliva samples. Critical analysis of technical elements for large-scale clinical applications of enzymatic methods is essential for overcoming current limitations.
Early detection is a key factor in patient fate. Currently, multiple biomolecules have been recognized as biomarkers. Nevertheless, their identification is only the starting line on the way to their implementation in disease diagnosis. Although blood is the biofluid par excellence for the quantification of biomarkers, its extraction is uncomfortable and painful for many patients. In this sense, there is a gap in which saliva emerges as a non-invasive and valuable source of information, as it contains many of the biomarkers found in blood. Recent technological advances have made it possible to detect and quantify biomarkers in saliva samples. However, there are opportunity areas in terms of cost and complexity, which could be solved using simpler methodologies such as those based on enzymes. Many reviews have focused on presenting the state-of-the-art in identifying biomarkers in saliva samples. However, just a few of them provide critical analysis of technical elements for biomarker quantification in enzymatic methods for large-scale clinical applications. Thus, this review proposes enzymatic assays as a cost-effective alternative to overcome the limitations of current methods for the quantification of biomarkers in saliva, highlighting the technical and operational considerations necessary for sampling, method development, optimization, and validation.

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