Salivary microRNAs as innovative biomarkers for early diagnosis of oral diseases: a comparison of conventional cigarette smokers and tobacco heating system 2.2 users.

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Minerva dental and oral science Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-31 DOI:10.23736/S2724-6329.23.04790-3
Giuseppe Minervini, Aida Meto, Luca Fiorillo, Rocco Franco, Fabrizio di Francesco, Marco Cicciù, Gabriele Cervino
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Abstract

Background: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are considered valid prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers. The different miRNA expression profiles in cancer cells compared to normal cells make them potential biomarkers used for the early diagnosis of oral diseases. Following exposure to cigarette smoking, miRNA altered profile expression is associated with resistance mechanisms against anticancer therapies. Cellular models showed a reduced human gingival epithelium alteration after exposure to THS2.2 and a lower pathogenicity than 3R4F CS. The aim of the study was to compare the expression of saliva miRNA profile of THS2.2 and 3R4F CS users compared to patients not exposed to the risk factor and to identify and study the modulation of miRNAs associated with the development of oral diseases. In particular, we will focus on the analysis of a group of miRNAs know to be involved in the development of smoking-related diseases.

Methods: The study will be performed in 18 months and dentists and biochemists will be involved in the different phases. To perform the study, healthy volunteers, including smokers of THS2.2 or 3R4F CS, will be enrolled.

Results: The samples will be collected from 3 experimental groups, each consisting of 30 subjects: group 1 (no smoking subjects), group 2 (subjects exposed to THS2.2), group 3 (subjects exposed to 3R4F CS). The collection of the saliva sample will be conducted in a standardized way. Following the collection, saliva will be processed.

Conclusions: Previous studies have suggested that miRNAs are prognostic biomarkers for various smoking-related diseases. Based on the post-transcriptional regulation of some mRNAs connected to different oral pathologies, we expect a specific miRNA-mRNA interaction, which could be a starting point for the development of new possible diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic approaches.

唾液微小RNA作为口腔疾病早期诊断的创新生物标志物:传统吸烟者和烟草加热系统2.2使用者的比较。
背景:微小RNA(miRNA)被认为是有效的预后和诊断生物标志物。与正常细胞相比,癌症细胞中不同的miRNA表达谱使其成为用于口腔疾病早期诊断的潜在生物标志物。暴露于吸烟后,miRNA表达谱的改变与抗癌治疗的耐药性机制有关。细胞模型显示暴露于THS2.2后人类牙龈上皮的改变减少,并且致病性低于3R4F CS。该研究的目的是比较THS2.2和3R4F CS使用者与未暴露于该危险因素的患者的唾液miRNA谱的表达,并鉴定和研究与口腔疾病发展相关的miRNA的调节。特别是,我们将重点分析一组已知与吸烟相关疾病发展有关的miRNA。方法:这项研究将在18个月内进行,牙医和生物化学家将参与不同的阶段。为了进行这项研究,将招募健康志愿者,包括THS2.2或3R4F CS的吸烟者。结果:样本将从3个实验组中收集,每个实验组由30名受试者组成:第1组(不吸烟受试者)、第2组(接触THS2.2的受试者、第3组(接触3R4F CS的受试人)。唾液样本的采集将以标准化的方式进行。采集后,唾液将被处理。结论:先前的研究表明,miRNA是各种吸烟相关疾病的预后生物标志物。基于与不同口腔病理相关的一些信使核糖核酸的转录后调节,我们预计miRNA-mRNA的特异性相互作用可能是开发新的可能诊断、治疗和预后方法的起点。
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Minerva dental and oral science
Minerva dental and oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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