[葡萄糖基转移酶(GTF)与人类龋齿免疫]。

Odontostomatologike proodos Pub Date : 1989-08-01
G N Hajishengallis, A X Apostolopoulos
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葡萄糖基转移酶(GTF)是一种细胞外或细胞相关的酶,由链球菌的“突变”群以及血链球菌合成,负责细胞外多糖的生物合成。牙菌斑中葡聚糖的形成介导变形葡萄球菌和血葡萄球菌相互结合以及与其他细菌结合。虽然产生有机酸是引起龋齿的细菌菌株不可缺少的特性,但它们在牙齿表面粘附和积累的能力几乎同样是毒性的一个重要参数。此外,在啮齿动物模型中,GTF已被证明是一种有效的抗原,可诱导具有龋保护作用的分泌性IgA抗体。这导致了GTF作为一种潜在抗原用于人类龋齿疫苗的鉴定。最近的研究结果表明,口服免疫GTF有可能引起分泌性IgA抗体反应,并干扰变形链球菌在光滑牙齿表面的积累和永久定植。然而,目前还不能从现有的数据推断出这种疫苗对人类预防龋齿是否有效。虽然在抗原的组成、剂量、频率和给药途径方面似乎需要进行许多修改,但人们认为在不久的将来制备一种安全有效的预防人类龋齿的疫苗是可行的。
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[Glucosyltransferase (GTF) and immunization against dental caries in humans].

Glucosyltransferase (GTF) is an extracellular or cell-associated enzyme synthesized by the "mutans" group of streptococci as well as the S. sanguis and is responsible for the biosynthesis of extracellular polysaccharides. Glucan formation in dental plaque mediates binding of S. mutans and S. sanguis to one another as well as to other bacteria. Although the production of organic acids is an indispensable property of the cariogenic strains of bacteria, their ability to stick and accumulate on tooth surfaces is an almost equally significant parameter of virulence. Furthermore, GTF has been proven to be an effective antigen in eliciting caries-protective secretory IgA antibodies in rodent models. That led to the identification of GTF as a potential antigen for use in a human caries vaccine. The results of recent studies suggest that oral immunization with GTF, has the potential to elicit a secretory IgA antibody response and to interfere with accumulation and permanent colonization of S. mutans on smooth tooth surfaces. However, it cannot be inferred from the available data whether such a vaccine is effective in caries prevention in human beings. Although many modifications seem to be necessary with regard to the composition, dose, frequency and route of administration of the antigen, the preparation of a safe and effective vaccine against human caries is considered to be feasible in the near future.

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