Affiliation: | 1. Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, BioSpect EA 7506, UFR de Pharmacie, Reims, France;2. Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, PICT, Reims, France;3. Service de Pathologie Infectieuse et Tropicale, Institut Pasteur, Centre Médical, Paris, France;4. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Reims, Service de Dermatologie –Vénéréologie, Reims, France;5. Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, UFR Odontologie, Département de Biologie Orale, Reims, France Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Reims, Pôle de Médecine Bucco-dentaire, Reims, France Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, GRESPI EA-4694, UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, Reims, France |
Abstract: | Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease which can lead to a prolonged physical disability. HS diagnosis is exclusively clinical with the absence of biomarkers. Our study aims at assessing the HS-diagnostic potential of infrared spectroscopy from saliva, as a biofluid reflecting the body's pathophysiological state. Infrared spectra from 127 patients (57 HS and 70 non-HS) were processed by multivariate methods: principal component analysis coupled with Kruskal–Wallis or Mann–Whitney tests to identify discriminant spectral wavenumbers and linear discriminant analysis to evaluate the performances of HS-diagnostic approach. Infrared features, mainly in the 1300 cm−1-1600 cm−1 region, were identified as discriminant for HS and prediction models revealed diagnostic performances of about 80%. Tobacco and obesity, two main HS risk factors, do not seem to alter the infrared diagnosis. This pilot study shows the potential of salivary “liquid biopsy” associated to vibrational spectroscopy to develop a personalized medical approach for HS patients' management. |