A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Generation of bovine immune colostrum against Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus and its effect on glucose uptake and extracellular polysaccharide formation by mutans streptococci




AuthorsLoimaranta V, Tenovuo J, Virtanen S, Marnila P, Syväoja EL, Tupasela T, Korhonen H

Publication year1997

JournalVaccine

Journal name in sourceVaccine

Journal acronymVaccine

Volume15

Issue11

First page 1261

Last page8

Number of pages8

ISSN0264-410X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0264-410X(97)00027-3


Abstract
Due to potential side-effects of active immunization by cariogenic mutans streptococci, oral administration of passively-derived antibodies could be a more acceptable way to reduce colonization and virulence of these microorganisms in human dentition. The aim of this study was to produce antistreptococcal immunoglobulins into bovine colostrum and explore the possible antibacterial mechanisms of these immunoglobulins against mutans streptococci. Specific serum IgG antibodies to whole cell antigens of both Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus increased rapidly in cows during immunization and were high also in the final whey-product. Low concentration (0.5% w/v) of bovine immune preparation inhibited significantly the incorporation of [14C]glucose by both S. mutans and S. sobrinus. Higher concentration (> 1%) was needed to inhibit the glucosyltransferase or fructosyltransferase activities of these bacteria. No such inhibitory effects were observed with the control preparation from the non-immunized cows. Our results indicate that bovine immune colostrum has a significant inhibitory potential against mutans streptococci, apparently dependent on the presence of specific IgG antibodies against S. mutans and S. sobrinus.



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