Identification of potential salivary biomarkers for Sjögren's syndrome with an untargeted metabolomic approach.
Pauline BosmanValérie PichonAna Carolina AcevedoFlavia M B ModestoLilian M PaulaLaetitia Le PottierJacques Olivier PersHélène ChardinAudrey CombesPublished in: Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society (2023)
A total of 91 metabolites showed differential expression in SS patients. A putative identification was proposed with the use of a database for 37 of these metabolites and, of these, 16 identifications were confirmed. Given the identified metabolites, some important metabolic pathways, such as amino acid metabolism, purine metabolism, or even the citric acid cycle seem to be affected. Through the analyses of the ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curves, three metabolites, namely alanine, isovaleric acid, and succinic acid, showed both good sensitivity (respectively 1.000, 1.000, and 0.750) and specificity (respectively 0.692, 0.615, and 0.692) for identifying SS and could then be interesting biomarkers for a potential salivary diagnosis test.