Influence of mouse prolactin-inducible protein in saliva on the aggregation of oral bacteria.

A Nistor, G Bowden, A Blanchard, Y Myal
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Introduction: Mouse prolactin-inducible protein (mPIP) is secreted in mouse saliva and has been found to bind oral bacteria, showing the highest affinity for streptococci. Comparisons between the oral flora of mPIP knockout mice and their wild-type controls showed differences in the genera colonizing the two groups of mice. These findings suggested a role for mPIP in the colonization of the mouse oral cavity, possibly modulating the oral flora. In this in vitro study, we focused on the contribution of this protein to aggregation of oral bacteria, a process thought to promote the clearance of bacteria from the oral cavity, and one that could influence the composition of the oral bacterial community.

Methods: The aggregation of selected human and mouse oral streptococci was measured spectrophotometrically. The aggregation of oral bacteria by saliva from mPIP knockout mice, which lack mPIP, was compared with that of saliva from wild-type mice.

Results: Both wild-type saliva and mPIP knockout mouse saliva induced aggregation of human strain Streptococcus gordonii SK120 and mouse streptococci strains M105/6 and M106/2. Bacterial aggregation induced by the saliva of wild-type mice was significantly higher than the aggregation induced by saliva from mPIP knockout mice for all the bacterial strains.

Conclusion: In this study it was confirmed that mPIP plays a role in the aggregation of oral bacteria. The salivary components promoting aggregation of oral bacteria are considered to be part of the oral defense mechanisms so these findings provide insight into a possible function of mPIP in host defense by promoting aggregation of oral bacteria.

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小鼠唾液催乳素诱导蛋白对口腔细菌聚集的影响。
小鼠催乳素诱导蛋白(mPIP)分泌于小鼠唾液中,已发现与口腔细菌结合,对链球菌的亲和力最高。比较mPIP敲除小鼠和野生型对照的口腔菌群,发现两组小鼠的定植属存在差异。这些发现表明mPIP在小鼠口腔定植中的作用,可能调节口腔菌群。在这项体外研究中,我们重点研究了这种蛋白质对口腔细菌聚集的贡献,这一过程被认为可以促进口腔细菌的清除,并可能影响口腔细菌群落的组成。方法:采用分光光度法测定人、小鼠口腔链球菌聚集量。将缺乏mPIP基因敲除小鼠唾液中口腔细菌的聚集情况与野生型小鼠唾液中口腔细菌的聚集情况进行比较。结果:野生型唾液和mPIP敲除小鼠唾液均可诱导人戈多链球菌SK120和小鼠链球菌M105/6和M106/2聚集。野生型小鼠唾液诱导的细菌聚集明显高于mPIP敲除小鼠唾液诱导的细菌聚集。结论:本研究证实mPIP在口腔细菌聚集中起作用。唾液成分促进口腔细菌聚集被认为是口腔防御机制的一部分,因此这些发现为mPIP通过促进口腔细菌聚集在宿主防御中的可能功能提供了见解。
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