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SALIDSAL_14922
Biomarker nameProtein S100-A8 (Calgranulin-A) (Calprotectin L1L subunit) (Cystic fibrosis antigen) (CFAG) (Leukocyte L1 complex light chain) (Migration inhibitory factor-related protein 8) (MRP-8) (p8) (S100 calciu
Biomarker TypeNA
Sampling MethodAge 35-66
Collection MethodParticipants were provided with a parafilm bolus to chew and provided 5ml of saliva by expectoration. Colected between 08:00 and 10:00 hours following overnight fasting.
Analysis Method2D SDS-PAGE + MALDI-TOF or (LC)-MS/MS
Collection SiteWhole Saliva
Disease CategoryDental Disorder
Disease/ConditionPeriodontitis
Disease SubtypeChronic periodontitis
Fold Change/ Concentration2.31
Up/DownregulatedUpregulated
ExosomalNA
OrganismHomo sapiens
PMID20149214
Year of Publication2010
Biomarker IDP05109
Biomarker CategoryProtein
SequenceMLTELEKALNSIIDVYHKYSLIKGNFHAVYRDDLKKLLETECPQYIRKKGADVWFKELDINTDGAVNFQEFLILVIKMGVAAHKKSHEESHKE
Title of studyAlterations in the salivary proteome associated with periodontitis
Abstract of studyAIM: To identify changes in the salivary proteome associated with active periodontitis.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Quantitative proteomics (two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) was used to investigate whole saliva from individuals with severe periodontitis and their proteomic profiles before and after periodontal treatment were compared.RESULTS: A comparison of 128 proteins across all saliva samples identified 15 protein spots with altered abundance. The predominant alteration observed was an increase in the abundance of the S100 proteins S100A8/A9/A6. Of the remaining proteins with altered abundance, haptoglobin, prolactin inducible protein and parotid secretory protein have previously been associated with host defence.CONCLUSION: These results highlight the predominant involvement of S100 proteins in the host response during periodontitis, identify host defence components that have not been linked previously to this disease and suggest new potential biomarkers for monitoring disease activity in periodontitis.