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Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE KYUSHU UNIVERSITY
Passive immunization is an effective way to prevent infectious diseases in
animals and humans. Several attempts have been made to obtain antibody that
is effective against Streptococcus mutans using animals. In this study, we
immunized pregnant goats with a protein derived from S. mutans. This organ
ism produces two major colonization factors: cell surface protein antigen (
PAc) and glucosyltransferases (GTFs). Inhibition of these two factors is pr
edicted to provide protection against dental Caries. We used a fusion prote
in, PAcA-GB, which fuses the saliva-binding alanine-rich region (PAcA) of P
Ac with the glucan binding (GB) domain of GTF-I, as an immunogen. Normal mi
lk samples from goats that were immunized subcutaneously and re-immunized i
nto lymph nodes contained high titers of antibody specific for thc fusion p
rotein. When compared with antibodies purified from nonimmunized milk, the
goat IgG antibodies purified front immunized milk inhibited the adhesion of
S. mutans to saliva-coated hydroxyapatite heads. Total glucan synthesis by
GTF-I front S. mutans was strongly inhibited by goat IgG antibodies purifi
ed from the immunized milk.