Biomedical Journal (Feb 2024)

Clinical validation of a saliva-based matrix metalloproteinase-1 rapid strip test for detection of oral cavity cancer

  • Lichieh Julie Chu,
  • Ya-Ting Chang,
  • Chih-Yen Chien,
  • Hui-Ching Chung,
  • Shu-Fang Wu,
  • Chih-Jou Chen,
  • Yen-Chun Liu,
  • Wei-Chao Liao,
  • Chien-Hua Chen,
  • Wei-Fan Chiang,
  • Kai-Ping Chang,
  • Jun-Sheng Wang,
  • Jau-Song Yu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 1
p. 100594

Abstract

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Background: We previously identified matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) as one of the most promising salivary biomarkers for oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and developed a sensitive ELISA for MMP-1 with good performance in detection of OSCC using a cohort of 1160 saliva samples. Methods: A time-saving rapid strip test (RST) for MMP-1 was developed in this study and its diagnostic performance compared with ELISA using saliva samples from a new cohort of 603 subjects (171 healthy controls, 236 patients with oral potentially malignant disorders, and 196 OSCC patients). Results: Salivary MMP-1 levels measured using RST and ELISA were highly comparable and both assays could effectively distinguish between OSCC and non-cancerous groups. Similar to ELISA, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis of the MMP-1 RST was effective in identifying patients with OSCC at different oral cavity sites and stages. Conclusions: Salivary MMP-1 can be sensitively detected using both RST and ELISA methods. Our newly developed point-of-care MMP-1 RST is a promising in vitro diagnostic device (IVD) that may serve as a novel auxiliary tool in the routine clinical detection and monitoring of OSCC.

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