Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
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Título da fonte: | Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online) |
Texto Completo: | https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8668473 |
Resumo: | Aim: The aim of the present preliminary case-control study was to test the sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in predicting head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Methods: High-performance liquid chromatography was used for the analysis of non-stimulated saliva samples from 40 individuals: 20 in the case group (recently diagnosed with untreated HNSCC) and 20 in the control group (individuals without cancer). Both groups included patients taking daily oral hypoglycemic drugs (comorbidity). The case and control groups were matched at a proportion of 1:1 for sex and comorbidity. Results: Mean salivary levels of pipecolic acid were 169.38 ng/ mL in the case group and 114.66 ng/mL in the control group (p<0.001). Individuals who took oral hypoglycemic drugs had higher levels of pipecolic acid in both the case and control groups (p<0.001). The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed 90% sensitivity and 65% specificity for head and neck cancer, with an area under the curve of 0.838 between the case and control groups. Conclusions: Pipecolic acid had high sensitivity for the diagnosis of HNSCC but low specificity in the sample analyzed. Our findings suggest that salivary pipecolic acid levels are associated with glucose homeostasis. Studies with larger samples are required to evaluate the specificity of this metabolite. |
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Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinomaSalivaBiomarkersSquamous cell carcinoma of head and neckAim: The aim of the present preliminary case-control study was to test the sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in predicting head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Methods: High-performance liquid chromatography was used for the analysis of non-stimulated saliva samples from 40 individuals: 20 in the case group (recently diagnosed with untreated HNSCC) and 20 in the control group (individuals without cancer). Both groups included patients taking daily oral hypoglycemic drugs (comorbidity). The case and control groups were matched at a proportion of 1:1 for sex and comorbidity. Results: Mean salivary levels of pipecolic acid were 169.38 ng/ mL in the case group and 114.66 ng/mL in the control group (p<0.001). Individuals who took oral hypoglycemic drugs had higher levels of pipecolic acid in both the case and control groups (p<0.001). The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed 90% sensitivity and 65% specificity for head and neck cancer, with an area under the curve of 0.838 between the case and control groups. Conclusions: Pipecolic acid had high sensitivity for the diagnosis of HNSCC but low specificity in the sample analyzed. Our findings suggest that salivary pipecolic acid levels are associated with glucose homeostasis. Studies with larger samples are required to evaluate the specificity of this metabolite.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2023-10-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/866847310.20396/bjos.v22i00.8668473Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences; v. 22 (2023): Continuous Publication; e238473Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences; Vol. 22 (2023): Continuous Publication; e2384731677-3225reponame:Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPenghttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8668473/32556Brazil; ContemporanyCopyright (c) 2022 Kívia Linhares Ferrazzo, Larissa Daiane Willrich de Melo, Cristiane Cademartori Danesi , Alexander Thomas, Laura Izabel Lampert Bonzanini, Nilo Zanattahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerrazzo, Kívia LinharesMelo, Larissa Daiane Willrich deDanesi , Cristiane CademartoriThomas, AlexanderBonzanini, Laura Izabel LampertZanatta, Nilo2023-10-06T12:26:37Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8668473Revistahttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/PUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/oaibrjorals@fop.unicamp.br||brjorals@fop.unicamp.br1677-32251677-3217opendoar:2023-10-06T12:26:37Brazilian journal of oral sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false |
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Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma Ferrazzo, Kívia Linhares Saliva Biomarkers Squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck |
title_short |
Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
title_full |
Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
title_fullStr |
Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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Sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma |
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Ferrazzo, Kívia Linhares |
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Ferrazzo, Kívia Linhares Melo, Larissa Daiane Willrich de Danesi , Cristiane Cademartori Thomas, Alexander Bonzanini, Laura Izabel Lampert Zanatta, Nilo |
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Melo, Larissa Daiane Willrich de Danesi , Cristiane Cademartori Thomas, Alexander Bonzanini, Laura Izabel Lampert Zanatta, Nilo |
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Ferrazzo, Kívia Linhares Melo, Larissa Daiane Willrich de Danesi , Cristiane Cademartori Thomas, Alexander Bonzanini, Laura Izabel Lampert Zanatta, Nilo |
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Saliva Biomarkers Squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck |
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Saliva Biomarkers Squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck |
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Aim: The aim of the present preliminary case-control study was to test the sensitivity and specificity of salivary pipecolic acid in predicting head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Methods: High-performance liquid chromatography was used for the analysis of non-stimulated saliva samples from 40 individuals: 20 in the case group (recently diagnosed with untreated HNSCC) and 20 in the control group (individuals without cancer). Both groups included patients taking daily oral hypoglycemic drugs (comorbidity). The case and control groups were matched at a proportion of 1:1 for sex and comorbidity. Results: Mean salivary levels of pipecolic acid were 169.38 ng/ mL in the case group and 114.66 ng/mL in the control group (p<0.001). Individuals who took oral hypoglycemic drugs had higher levels of pipecolic acid in both the case and control groups (p<0.001). The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed 90% sensitivity and 65% specificity for head and neck cancer, with an area under the curve of 0.838 between the case and control groups. Conclusions: Pipecolic acid had high sensitivity for the diagnosis of HNSCC but low specificity in the sample analyzed. Our findings suggest that salivary pipecolic acid levels are associated with glucose homeostasis. Studies with larger samples are required to evaluate the specificity of this metabolite. |
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2023 |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas |
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