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Human Serum and Salivary Metabolomes: Diversity and Closeness

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2023 Dec 9
PMID 38068926
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Abstract

Saliva, which contains molecular information that may reflect an individual's health status, has become a valuable tool for discovering biomarkers of oral and general diseases. Due to the high vascularization of the salivary glands, there is a molecular exchange between blood and saliva. However, the composition of saliva is complex and influenced by multiple factors. This study aimed to investigate the possible relationships between the salivary and serum metabolomes to gain a comprehensive view of the metabolic phenotype under physiological conditions. Using H-NMR spectroscopy, we obtained the serum metabolite profiles of 20 healthy young individuals and compared them with the metabolomes of parotid, submandibular/sublingual, and whole-saliva samples collected concurrently from the same individuals using multivariate and univariate statistical analysis. Our results show that serum is more concentrated and less variable for most of the shared metabolites than the three saliva types. While we found moderate to strong correlations between serum and saliva concentrations of specific metabolites, saliva is not simply an ultrafiltrate of blood. The intense oral metabolism prevents very strong correlations between serum and salivary concentrations. This study contributes to a better understanding of salivary metabolic composition, which is crucial for utilizing saliva in laboratory diagnostics.

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