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Salivary Diagnostic Device

Researchers supported by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), part of the National Institutes of Health, have engineered a portable, phone-sized test that in minutes measures proteins in saliva that may indicate a developing disease in the mouth or possibly elsewhere in the body.

The point-of-care test, one of several saliva-based diagnostic devices now under development with NIDCR support, one day in the future could become a common sight in the dentist’s office. As envisioned by the researchers, a dentist would collect a small saliva sample with a patient’s consent, load it into the diagnostic cartridge, start the assay, and have a read out waiting after a cleaning or a dental procedure has been completed.

Called IMPOD, the device is described in the March 27 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. In the report, the scientists offer the results of proof of principle experiments in which IMPOD reliably measured the concentrations of MMP-8, an enzyme associated with chronic inflammation of the gums called periodontitis.

“The IMPOD is designed to measure up to 20 analytes, or biochemicals, at once,” said Dr. Anup Singh, a chemical engineer at the Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, Cal. and senior author on the paper. “We haven’t scaled up to that point, but we are doing multi-analyte analyses in the laboratory. Our greatest need right now is validated biomarkers to enable further clinical studies. The basic engineering of the device has been completed.”

According to Singh, he and his colleagues were intrigued a few years ago by the many potential advantages of saliva as a diagnostic fluid. These include easy collection, no painful needle sticks, portability of the tests, and potentially a lower cost to patients than blood assays.

But they were initially daunted by the research task at hand. “Saliva is a mirror of blood, but with a caveat, said Singh. “It’s not an exact mirror, meaning everything that is present in blood is present in saliva but at concentrations 1,000 to 10,000 times lower. It’s diluted by saliva and the other secretions in the mouth. So we needed sensitivity 1,000 to 10,000 times better than we’d need if we were screening serum samples.” Sensitivity refers to the lowest amount of an analyte that a test can detect.

The result is the IMPOD, short for Integrated Microfluidic Platform for Oral Diagnostics. The process begins with a series of microwells, each as distinct as fingers on a hand. One well holds the saliva sample, while the other wells contain cleansing buffering solution and antibodies that are preprogrammed to bind the specific protein of interest in saliva. The antibodies are tagged with a fluorescent dye that can be illuminated and measured at the end of the assay.

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