PMID: 9437403Jan 23, 1998Paper

Agglutinin and acidic proline-rich protein receptor patterns may modulate bacterial adherence and colonization on tooth surfaces

Journal of Dental Research
A CarlénN Strömberg

Abstract

Bacterial binding to salivary proteins may in part account for individual differences in the colonization of tooth surfaces. High-molecular-weight glycoproteins, agglutinins, mediate S. mutans adherence, whereas acidic proline-rich proteins mediate adherence of other early-colonizing streptococci and Actinomyces. The aim of the present study was to examine the composition of adherence-related salivary proteins and dental plaque micro-organisms in three individuals with a low, moderate, and high capacity to mediate S. mutans adherence. The S. mutans (strain Ingbritt) binding activity resided with a 300-kDa agglutinin which was six-fold more prevalent in the high S. mutans binding saliva compared with the low one. Binding to all three salivas was completely blocked by a monoclonal anti-agglutinin antibody. The moderate S. mutans binding saliva was found to contain adherence-inhibiting components. Furthermore, the low and moderate S. mutans binding salivas mediated binding of A. naeslundii strain LY7 to a greater extent than the saliva with high S. mutans binding. The A. naeslundii binding activity resided with the acidic proline-rich proteins (APRPs) and paralleled the relative content of 106- and 150-residue APRPs. Low A. naeslu...Continue Reading

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