- Lau, C;
- Kim, Y;
- Chia, D;
- Spielmann, N;
- Eibl, G;
- Elashoff, D;
- Wei, F;
- Lin, YL;
- Moro, A;
- Grogan, T;
- Chiang, S;
- Feinstein, E;
- Schafer, C;
- Farrell, J;
- Wong, DTW
Background: Salivary biomarkers for systemic diseases have been undermined due to lack of mechanistic and biological rationale. Results: Suppression of exosome biogenesis leads to ablation of salivary biomarkers. Conclusion: Tumor-derived exosomes provide a mechanism for discriminatory biomarkers in saliva. Significance: Tumor-derived exosomes provide the scientific rationale that connects pancreatic tumors and the oral cavity leading to salivary biomarkers. © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.