Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Microbiology, Kyushu Dental College, Kokura-kita, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 803-8580, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We previously found that tonsillar application of antigen induces a strong antibody response to
Streptococcus sobrinus
in saliva and blood plasma. Rabbits immunized against
S. sobrinus
by tonsillar application were highly resistant to experimental dental caries triggered by oral inoculation of living
S. sobrinus
organisms with sucrose. In the present study, we examined the reaction of
S. sobrinus
antigens to the antibodies induced by the tonsillar application of
S. sobrinus
AHT-k in rabbits and compared them to those antibodies induced by intramuscular injection. In an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using ultrasonic fragments from mutans group streptococci, the saliva and blood plasma selectively reacted to
S. sobrinus
AHT-k (serotype g) and serologically related streptococci (serotypes a, d, and h) in the sixth week after tonsillar application, whereas the blood plasma in the sixth week after intramuscular injection reacted to the unrelated streptococci (serotypes b, c, e, and f) in addition to the aforementioned streptococci. The antibody reactivity induced after tonsillar application was not lost after treatment of the antigen with heat or proteinase digestion, whereas these treatments resulted in a 70% decrease of the antibody reactivity induced by intramuscular injection. The inhibition by haptenic sugars and the decrease in immunoreactivity by heat treatment and proteinase digestion suggested that 80% of the antibodies induced by tonsillar application reacted to saccharides. These saccharide antigens appeared to be involved in a specific reaction with
S. sobrinus
-specific streptococci and a selective reaction with serologically related streptococci. These antigens are probably involved in anticaries reactions in experimental dental caries.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
Cited by
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