Volume : II, Issue : XI, November - 2013
A Review on Body Fluids Proteomics of Oral Cancer
Nishant Sharma, Dr. Archana Shrivastav
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The evolving of novel technologies allows researchers to assist the comprehensive research in cancer. Proteomic study of human body fluid (saliva and serum) holds promise as a non–invasive method to identify biomarkers for human oral cancer. The statistics are fairly shocking with 14 deaths per hour due to oral cancer in India which inhabits 40% of world smokers. This review provides a ief overview of body fluids proteome and their applications in admiration to oral cancer proteomics. In this way we characterize several promising biomarkers for detection of oral cancer. However, IL–8 and MMP–1 and MMP–3 showed good sensitivity, specificity and both are tested in saliva. Due to its proximity to oral cavity and non–invasive collection procedure, salivary screening can be the finest option as primary screening test for oral cancer
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DOI : 10.36106/ijsr
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