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Evaluation of the Use of Saliva Metabolome as a Surrogate of Blood Metabolome in Assessing Internal Exposures to Traffic-Related Air Pollution.

Zhenjiang Li1, Jeremy A Sarnat1, Ken H Liu2, Robert B Hood3, Che-Jung Chang1, Xin Hu2, ViLinh Tran2, Roby Greenwald4, Howard H Chang1,5, Armistead Russell6, Tianwei Yu7, Dean P Jones2, Donghai Liang1.   

Abstract

In the omics era, saliva, a filtrate of blood, may serve as an alternative, noninvasive biospecimen to blood, although its use for specific metabolomic applications has not been fully evaluated. We demonstrated that the saliva metabolome may provide sensitive measures of traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) and associated biological responses via high-resolution, longitudinal metabolomics profiling. We collected 167 pairs of saliva and plasma samples from a cohort of 53 college student participants and measured corresponding indoor and outdoor concentrations of six air pollutants for the dormitories where the students lived. Grand correlation between common metabolic features in saliva and plasma was moderate to high, indicating a relatively consistent association between saliva and blood metabolites across subjects. Although saliva was less associated with TRAP compared to plasma, 25 biological pathways associated with TRAP were detected via saliva and accounted for 69% of those detected via plasma. Given the slightly higher feature reproducibility found in saliva, these findings provide some indication that the saliva metabolome offers a sensitive and practical alternative to blood for characterizing individual biological responses to environmental exposures.

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Keywords:  blood metabolome; high-resolution metabolomics; metabolic perturbations; pathway analysis; saliva metabolome; traffic-related air pollution

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35476389      PMCID: PMC9153955          DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c00064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   11.357


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