Compartment-specific oxidative stress signatures in oral leukoplakia: a systematic review of local and systemic biomarkers

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Estornut Navarro, Cristina
Clark Utvik, Ulrikke Pauline
Flacco, Nicla
Ribera, Pilar
Sánchez Herrera, Germán

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Oral leukoplakia (OLK) is one of the most common potentially malignant disorders of the oral mucosa. Oxidative stress is increasingly recognized as a key factor in its pathogenesis and malignant transformation, but the consistency of biomarker alterations across biological compartments remains unclear. The available evidence supports a consistent redox imbalance in OLK characterized by increased oxidative damage and impaired systemic antioxidant defenses. Salivary and serum biomarkers, particularly MDA and 8-OHdG, show promise as non-invasive indicators of oxidative stress and disease progression. However, methodological heterogeneity and small sample sizes limit clinical translation. Standardized protocols and longitudinal studies are needed to validate these biomarkers.

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Estornut, C., Clark-Utvik, U. P., Flacco, N., Ribera, P., Sánchez-Herrera, G., & Pérez-Leal, M. (2026). Compartment-specific oxidative stress signatures in oral leukoplakia: A systematic review of local and systemic biomarkers. Frontiers in Physiology, 17, 1851447. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2026.1851447

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