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Oral Diseases 2020-Apr

Salivary protein candidates for biomarkers of oral disorders in alcohol and tobacco dependents.

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Carlos Penteado
Thiago Batista
Cassiano Chaiben
Bruna Bonacin
Talita Ventura
Aline Dionizio
Paulo Souza
Marília Buzalaf
Luciana Azevedo-Alanis

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To evaluate the oral condition of alcohol and tobacco dependents and identify salivary protein candidates for biomarkers of oral disorders.Thirty-three male volunteers were evaluated for alcohol abuse rehabilitation; nine were selected for proteomic analysis. Intraoral examination was performed, and non-stimulated saliva was collected. Salivary proteins were extracted and processed for analysis. A list of proteins identified in saliva was generated from the database and manually revised, obtaining the total number of candidate biomarkers for oral disorders.The mean age (n=33) was 42.94±8.61 years. 14(42.4%) subjects presented with 23 oral mucosa changes and 31(94%) had dental plaque. 282 proteins were found in saliva (n=9), of which 26 were identified as candidates for biomarkers of oral disorders. After manual review, 21 proteins were selected. The highest number of candidates for biomarkers was associated with Carcinoma of head and neck (n=10), Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (n=6) and Periodontal disease (n=6).Alcohol and tobacco dependents showed gingival inflammation and less than half of them showed oral mucosa changes. 21 protein candidates for biomarkers of oral disorders were identified in saliva. The two major oral disorders in number of candidates for biomarkers were head and neck cancer and periodontal disease.

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