Comparison of salivary cytokine levels in oral cancer patients and healthy subjects.

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Abstract

In order to find informative salivary biomarkers specific to oral cancer we examined expression of 4 kinds of cytokine in saliva. Levels of interleukins (IL-1beta, -6, -8) and osteopontin were measured by ELISA using whole saliva samples collected from 19 patients with oral cancer (9 men, 10 women; mean age, 60.9 years) and 20 healthy persons (15 men, 5 women; mean age, 32 years). Expression of the 4 cytokines was higher in patients with oral cancer than in healthy controls. The difference was significant in IL-6, in particular. The results suggest that saliva offers a potential target for a screening test aimed at detection of precancerous lesions.

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Katakura, A., Kamiyama, I., Takano, N., Shibahara, T., Muramatsu, T., Ishihara, K., … Shouno, T. (2007). Comparison of salivary cytokine levels in oral cancer patients and healthy subjects. The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College, 48(4), 199–203. https://doi.org/10.2209/tdcpublication.48.199

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