Use of oral squamous cell carcinoma: A discussion paper

K. Senevirathna, N. U. Jayawardana, Chandrika Udumalagala Gamage, Unil Perera, R. Jayasinghe, B. Seneviratne
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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common epithelial malignancies of multifactorial etiology linked with considerable mortality and morbidity. Generally, OSCC arises from pre-existing oral lesions quoted as oral potentially malignant disorders. Early diagnosis of OSCC is an attractive strategy to increase the survival rate of patients. Despite the accessibility of prominent diagnostic tools, many factors restrain the successful application of these approaches. The discovery of novel alternative methods to diagnose cancer definitively with higher selectivity and sensitivity has aroused scientific interest. Metabolomics is an unbiased analytical approach for qualitative and quantitative analyses of different metabolites in cells, tissues, or biological fluids and their alterations in response to pathophysiological stimuli. Several coupled techniques, together with chromatographic platforms, have facilitated metabolic profiling and, at the same time, detected cancer biomarkers, which are crucial for an effective treatment process. This overview discusses some of the most recent technological advances in metabolomics and focuses on their application to reveal the underlying causes of OSCC and their potential implications for personalised medicine.
口腔鳞状细胞癌的应用:一份讨论文件
口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)是最常见的上皮性恶性肿瘤之一,其多因素病因与相当高的死亡率和发病率有关。一般来说,OSCC起源于先前存在的口腔病变,被认为是口腔潜在的恶性疾病。早期诊断OSCC是提高患者生存率的一个有吸引力的策略。尽管有许多著名的诊断工具,但许多因素限制了这些方法的成功应用。新的替代方法的发现,明确诊断癌症具有更高的选择性和敏感性引起了科学的兴趣。代谢组学是一种公正的分析方法,用于定性和定量分析细胞、组织或生物液体中的不同代谢物及其在病理生理刺激下的变化。几种耦合技术与色谱平台一起促进了代谢谱分析,同时检测了癌症生物标志物,这对于有效的治疗过程至关重要。本综述讨论了代谢组学的一些最新技术进展,并重点介绍了它们在揭示OSCC的潜在原因及其对个性化医疗的潜在影响方面的应用。
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