Title: | Identification of salivary volatile organic compounds as potential markers of stomach and colorectal cancer: A pilot study |
Author(s): | Bel'skaya LV; Sarf EA; Shalygin SP; Postnova TV; Kosenok VK; |
Address: | "Biochemistry Research Laboratory, Omsk State Pedagogical University, 14, Tukhachevsky Str, Omsk, 644043, Russia. Electronic address: Ludab2005@mail.ru. Biochemistry Research Laboratory, Omsk State Pedagogical University, 14, Tukhachevsky Str, Omsk, 644043, Russia. Electronic address: nemcha@mail.ru. Department of Chemistry, Omsk State Medical University, 12, Lenina Str, Omsk, 644099, Russia. Electronic address: sh.sergej.p@mail.ru. Department of Chemistry, Omsk State Medical University, 12, Lenina Str, Omsk, 644099, Russia. Electronic address: tanya_peksheva@mail.ru. Department of Oncology, Omsk State Medical University, 12, Lenina Str, Omsk, 644099, Russia. Electronic address: victorkosenok@gmail.com" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.job.2020.05.002 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1880-3865 (Electronic) 1349-0079 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the pilot study was to determine the potential diagnostic capabilities for the analysis of oxygen-containing salivary volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in stomach and colorectal cancer. METHODS: Saliva samples of 11 patients with stomach cancer, 18 patients with colorectal cancer, and 16 healthy volunteers were analyzed through capillary gas chromatography. The levels of lipid peroxidation products and catalase activity were determined in all samples. To assess saliva diagnostic potential, we constructed a Classification and Regression Tree (CART). RESULTS: It was shown that the use of a combination of saliva VOCs (acetaldehyde, acetone, propanol-2, and ethanol) allowed classification into Cancer/Control groups with a sensitivity and specificity of 95.7 and 90.9%, respectively. To clarify the location of the tumor, it was necessary to add a methanol level; in this case, the sensitivity for detecting stomach and colorectal cancer was 80.0% and 92.3%, respectively, while the specificity in both cases was 100%. When the lipid peroxidation product content was added to the VOC indicators, they were selected as the main factors for constructing the decision tree. For classification into Cancer/Control groups, only the triene conjugate and Schiff base content in saliva was sufficient. The combination of VOCs in saliva and lipid peroxidation indices improved the sensitivity and specificity for classification to 100%. CONCLUSION: Preliminary data were obtained on the sensitivity and specificity of the diagnosis of stomach and colorectal cancer, which confirmed the promise of further studies on saliva VOCs for the purpose of clinical laboratory diagnostics" |
Keywords: | *Colorectal Neoplasms Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Humans Pilot Projects Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Chromatography Colorectal cancer Diagnosis Saliva Stomach cancer; |
Notes: | "MedlineBel'skaya, Lyudmila V Sarf, Elena A Shalygin, Sergey P Postnova, Tatyana V Kosenok, Victor K eng Netherlands 2020/06/01 J Oral Biosci. 2020 Jun; 62(2):212-221. doi: 10.1016/j.job.2020.05.002. Epub 2020 May 29" |