2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0057502
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Salivary MicroRNAs as Promising Biomarkers for Detection of Esophageal Cancer

Abstract: Background and PurposeTissue microRNAs (miRNAs) can detect cancers and predict prognosis. Several recent studies reported that tissue, plasma, and saliva miRNAs share similar expression profiles. In this study, we investigated the discriminatory power of salivary miRNAs (including whole saliva and saliva supernatant) for detection of esophageal cancer.Materials and MethodsBy Agilent microarray, six deregulated miRNAs from whole saliva samples from seven patients with esophageal cancer and three healthy control… Show more

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“…Up until now, the potential of salivary miRNAs has mainly been described to be possibly useful for the detection and assessment of cancer, especially for oral cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) [81] esophageal cancer [82], and even pancreatic cancer [83], as well as in sputum as a mix of saliva and tracheal secretion also for non-small cell lung cancer [84]. Aside from cancer diagnostics, specific expression patterns of salivary miRNAs can also be used for the detection of autoimmune diseases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up until now, the potential of salivary miRNAs has mainly been described to be possibly useful for the detection and assessment of cancer, especially for oral cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) [81] esophageal cancer [82], and even pancreatic cancer [83], as well as in sputum as a mix of saliva and tracheal secretion also for non-small cell lung cancer [84]. Aside from cancer diagnostics, specific expression patterns of salivary miRNAs can also be used for the detection of autoimmune diseases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several miRNAs have been found to be aberrantly expressed in pancreatic cancer tissue, plasma, and serum (19). Moreover, salivary miRNAs have been reported as useful for detecting oral cancer (20,21), Sj€ ogren syndrome (22), and esophageal cancer (23,24). On the basis of these findings, we hypothesized that salivary miRNAs may also possess discriminatory power for pancreatic cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Early diagnosis and treatment is essential for improving patient's survival [62,63]. Here, we use CMFMDA to identify potential miRNAs associated with Esophageal Neoplasms.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%