BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. Human C-reactive protein (CRP) has been used in the risk assessment of coronary events. Human saliva mirrors the body's health and well-being and is non-invasive, easy to collect and ideal for third world countries as well as for large patient screening. The aim was to establish a saliva CRP reference range and to demonstrate the clinical utility of salivary CRP levels in assessing the coronary events in a primary health care setting. METHODS: We have used a homogeneous bead based assay to detect CRP levels in human saliva. We have developed a rapid 15 min (vs 90 min), sequential, one-step assay to detect CRP in saliva. Saliva was collected from healthy volunteers (n=55, ages 20-70 years) as well as from cardiac patients (n=28, ages 43-86 years). RESULTS: The assay incubation time was optimised from 90 min to 15 min and generated a positive correlation (n=29, range 10-2189 pg/mL, r2=0.94; Passing Bablok slope 0.885, Intercept 0, p>0.10), meaning we could decrease the incubation time and produce equivalent results with confidence. The mean CRP level in the saliva of healthy human volunteers was 285 pg/mL and in cardiac patients was 1680 pg/mL (p<0.01). Analysis of CRP concentrations in paired serum and saliva samples from cardiac patients gave a positive correlation (r2=0.84, p<0.001) and the salivary CRP concentration capable of distinguishing healthy from diseased patients. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that this minimally invasive, rapid and sensitive assay will be useful in large patient screening studies for risk assessment of coronary events.
BACKGROUND:Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. HumanC-reactive protein (CRP) has been used in the risk assessment of coronary events. Human saliva mirrors the body's health and well-being and is non-invasive, easy to collect and ideal for third world countries as well as for large patient screening. The aim was to establish a saliva CRP reference range and to demonstrate the clinical utility of salivary CRP levels in assessing the coronary events in a primary health care setting. METHODS: We have used a homogeneous bead based assay to detect CRP levels in human saliva. We have developed a rapid 15 min (vs 90 min), sequential, one-step assay to detect CRP in saliva. Saliva was collected from healthy volunteers (n=55, ages 20-70 years) as well as from cardiac patients (n=28, ages 43-86 years). RESULTS: The assay incubation time was optimised from 90 min to 15 min and generated a positive correlation (n=29, range 10-2189 pg/mL, r2=0.94; Passing Bablok slope 0.885, Intercept 0, p>0.10), meaning we could decrease the incubation time and produce equivalent results with confidence. The mean CRP level in the saliva of healthy human volunteers was 285 pg/mL and in cardiac patients was 1680 pg/mL (p<0.01). Analysis of CRP concentrations in paired serum and saliva samples from cardiac patients gave a positive correlation (r2=0.84, p<0.001) and the salivary CRP concentration capable of distinguishing healthy from diseased patients. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that this minimally invasive, rapid and sensitive assay will be useful in large patient screening studies for risk assessment of coronary events.
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