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Flagellin-rPAc vaccine inhibits biofilm formation but not proliferation of S. mutans.

Ying Sun1, Yi Yang1, Dihan Zhou1, Yuan Cao1, Jie Yu1, Bali Zhao1, Maohua Zhong1, Yaoming Li1, Jingyi Yang1, Huimin Yan1.   

Abstract

As the main etiologic bacterium of dental caries, Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has been considered as the primary object of vaccine research. We previously constructed a recombinant flagellin-rPAc fusion protein (KF-rPAc) that consists of an alanine-rich region to proline-rich region fragment of PAc (rPAc) from S. mutans and flagellin KF from E.coli K12 strain. Intranasal (i.n) immunization of KF-rPAc could induce high level of rPAc-specific antibody responses and offer robust protection against dental caries. In caries development, biofilm formation was considered as the necessary process involved. As PAc possesses other activities besides affecting adherence of S. mutans to salivary glycoproteins, we wondered whether rPAc-specific antibody responses induced by KF-rPAc could inhibit biofilm formation. Hence, in the present study, a simple and convenient in vitro biofilm model of S. mutans was constructed without saliva pre-coated. Both serum and saliva from KF-rPAc immunized rats significantly inhibited biofilm formation. Moreover, with the presence of serum or saliva, the biofilm formation is negatively correlated with the level of rPAc-specific antibody, and positively correlated with caries scores in rat. Moreover, in immunized mice, the level of rPAc-specific antibody also negatively correlated with the biofilm formation. Unlike ampicillin, serum of KF-rPAc immunized mice only inhibited biofilm formation but not proliferation. All together, we discovered that besides the well known blocking adherence of S. mutans to salivary glycoproteins by rPAc-specific antibody, flagellin-rPAc vaccine could also protects tooth from caries by inhibiting biofilm structure formation in between bacteria.

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Keywords:  PAc; Streptococcus mutans; biofilm; dental caries; flagellin; mucosal; vaccine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27392114      PMCID: PMC5137529          DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2016.1203496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother        ISSN: 2164-5515            Impact factor:   3.452


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