Saliva as a potential diagnostic medium: DNA methylation biomarkers for disorders beyond the oral cavity

  • Alba Hernangomez-Laderas
  • , Ariadna Cilleros-Portet
  • , Sergi Marí
  • , Bárbara P. González-García
  • , Ane Arregi
  • , Alba Jimeno-Romero
  • , Amaia Irizar
  • , Iraia García-Santisteban
  • , Corina Lesseur
  • , Nora Fernandez-Jimenez
  • , Jose Ramon Bilbao*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Saliva is an accessible biofluid with potential for non-invasive disease diagnostics. This study explores how genetic susceptibility to common diseases is reflected in DNA methylation (DNAm) and gene expression profiles in saliva. We constructed cis-mQTL (n = 345) and cis-eQTL (n = 277) datasets and examined correlations between DNAm and gene expression. Saliva QTLs were integrated with summary statistics from 36 genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using Summary-based Mendelian Randomization (SMR) to identify disease-associated molecular traits. We found 501 CpG sites and 24 genes as candidate biomarkers, as well as 56 eQTMs linked to conditions such as prostate cancer, squamous cell carcinoma, coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, and Parkinson’s disease. This work introduces a publicly available resource and suggests that saliva-based molecular signatures may capture systemic disease risk, supporting future exploration as diagnostic markers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number49
Journalnpj Genomic Medicine
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2025
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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