Metabolome of canine and human saliva: a non-targeted metabolomics study.

Soile Turunen, Jenni Puurunen, Seppo Auriola, Arja M Kullaa, Olli Kärkkäinen, Hannes Lohi, Kati Hanhineva
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Introduction: Saliva metabolites are suggested to reflect the health status of an individual in humans. The same could be true with the dog (Canis lupus familiaris), an important animal model of human disease, but its saliva metabolome is unknown. As a non-invasive sample, canine saliva could offer a new alternative material for research to reveal molecular mechanisms of different (patho)physiological stages, and for veterinary medicine to monitor dogs' health trajectories.

Objectives: To investigate and characterize the metabolite composition of dog and human saliva in a non-targeted manner.

Methods: Stimulated saliva was collected from 13 privately-owned dogs and from 14 human individuals. We used a non-targeted ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-qTOF-MS) method to measure metabolite profiles from saliva samples.

Results: We identified and classified a total of 211 endogenous and exogenous salivary metabolites. The compounds included amino acids, amino acid derivatives, biogenic amines, nucleic acid subunits, lipids, organic acids, small peptides as well as other metabolites, like metabolic waste molecules and other chemicals. Our results reveal a distinct metabolite profile of dog and human saliva as 25 lipid compounds were identified only in canine saliva and eight dipeptides only in human saliva. In addition, we observed large variation in ion abundance within and between the identified saliva metabolites in dog and human.

Conclusion: The results suggest that non-targeted metabolomics approach utilizing UHPLC-qTOF-MS can detect a wide range of small compounds in dog and human saliva with partially overlapping metabolite composition. The identified metabolites indicate that canine saliva is potentially a versatile material for the discovery of biomarkers for dog welfare. However, this profile is not complete, and dog saliva needs to be investigated in the future with other analytical platforms to characterize the whole canine saliva metabolome. Furthermore, the detailed comparison of human and dog saliva composition needs to be conducted with harmonized study design.

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犬和人唾液的代谢组学:一项非靶向代谢组学研究。
唾液代谢物被认为可以反映一个人的健康状况。狗(Canis lupus familiaris)也是如此,它是人类疾病的重要动物模型,但其唾液代谢组尚不清楚。犬唾液作为一种非侵入性的样本,可以为揭示犬不同生理阶段的分子机制和兽医学监测犬的健康轨迹提供新的替代材料。目的:以非靶向方式研究和表征狗和人唾液的代谢物组成。方法:采集13只私人养犬和14个人的刺激唾液。我们使用非靶向超高效液相色谱-四极杆飞行时间质谱(UHPLC-qTOF-MS)方法测量唾液样品的代谢物谱。结果:共鉴定和分类了211种内源性和外源性唾液代谢物。这些化合物包括氨基酸、氨基酸衍生物、生物胺、核酸亚基、脂质、有机酸、小肽以及其他代谢物,如代谢废物分子和其他化学物质。我们的研究结果揭示了狗和人唾液的不同代谢物谱,因为25种脂质化合物仅在犬唾液中被鉴定,8种二肽仅在人唾液中被鉴定。此外,我们观察到狗和人唾液代谢产物内部和之间离子丰度的巨大差异。结论:利用UHPLC-qTOF-MS的非靶向代谢组学方法可以检测狗和人唾液中代谢产物部分重叠的小分子化合物。鉴定的代谢物表明,犬唾液是一种潜在的多功能材料,可用于发现狗福利的生物标志物。然而,这一概况并不完整,未来需要与其他分析平台一起研究犬唾液,以表征整个犬唾液代谢组。此外,人类和狗的唾液成分的详细比较需要进行统一的研究设计。
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