Purpose: The present study evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of important proteomic salivary biomarkers; IL-6, IL-8, and sCD44 in the early detection of oral cancer, and any possible associations with risk factors of oral cancer in an Egyptian population.
Methods: The present investigation was conducted on 100 individuals; 25 healthy controls, 25 patients having oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) with dysplasia; 25 patients having OPMDs without dysplasia, and 25 oral cancer patients. Demographic data modified gingival index, oral hygiene level, and salivary levels of the biomarkers were assessed.
Results: Salivary levels of IL-6, IL-8, and sCD44 progressively increased with increased disease severity. Salivary IL-8 and IL-6 levels possess a discriminating potential from normal tissue through different degrees of dysplasia to oral cancer, sCD44 levels had a discriminating power between normal and dysplastic tissues with high sensitivity and specificity. A positive correlation was found between the three biomarkers and the grade of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and with different risk factors.
Conclusion: This is the first study that evaluated multiple salivary proteomic biomarkers in the Egyptian population, and the results validate the ability of IL-6, IL-8, and sCD44 to be used as sensitive diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for screening and early detection of oral cancer.
Keywords: Early detection; IL-6; IL-8; OPMDs; oral cancer; proteomic biomarkers; sCD44; salivary biomarkers.
Salivary IL-8 and IL-6 levels possess a discriminating potential from normal tissue through different degrees of dysplasia to oral cancer.sCD44 levels have a discriminating power between normal and dysplastic tissues with high sensitivity and specificity.There is a positive correlation between the three biomarkers and different oral cancer risk factors.Assessment of salivary levels of these proteomic biomarkers constitutes a simple, noninvasive, point-of-care diagnostic tool.Salivary proteomic biomarkers may help identify individuals at high risk for oral cancer, facilitate early detection of oral cancer and malignant transformation in OPMDs.