4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Salivary DNA Methylation Profiling: Aspects to Consider for Biomarker Identification

Journal

BASIC & CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages 93-101

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bcpt.12721

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Funding

  1. Cefic-LRI Innovative Science Award
  2. Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO) [12L5216N]
  3. Flemish Institute of Technological Research (VITO)
  4. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP119403]
  5. FWO [G079614N, G059713N]
  6. BOF NOI/DOCPRO grants (UA)
  7. LG via an FWO-VITO [11B1812N]

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Is it not more comfortable to spit saliva in a tube than to be pricked with a needle to draw blood to analyse your health and disease risk? Many patients, study participants and (parents of) young children undoubtedly prefer non-invasive and convenient procedures. Such procedures increase compliance rates especially for longitudinal prospective studies. Saliva is an attractive biofluid providing good quality DNA to study epigenetic mechanisms underlying disease across development. In this MiniReview, we will describe the different applications of saliva in the field of epigenetics, focusing on genomewide methylation analysis. Advantages of the use of saliva and its comparability with blood will be discussed, as will the challenges in data processing and interpretation. Knowledge gaps will be identified and suggestions given on how to improve the analysis, making saliva 'the' biofluid of choice for future biomarker initiatives in many different epidemiological and public health studies.

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