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Relationship between the IgA antibody response against Streptococcus mutans GbpB and severity of dental caries in childhood

  • Natália Helena Colombo
  • , Jesse Augusto Pereira
  • , Márjully Eduardo Rodrigues Da Silva
  • , Laís Fernanda Fonseca Ribas
  • , Thaís Manzano Parisotto
  • , Renata De Oliveira Mattos-Graner
  • , Daniel J. Smith
  • , Cristiane Duque*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective Explore the associations between the severity of dental caries in childhood, mutans streptococci (MS) levels and IgA antibody response against Streptococcus mutans GbpB. Moreover, other caries-related etiological factors were also investigated. Design 36-60 month-old children were grouped into Caries-Free (CF, n = 19), Early Childhood Caries (ECC, n = 17) and Severe Early Childhood Caries (S-ECC, n = 21). Data from socio-economic-cultural status, oral hygiene habits and dietary patterns were obtained from a questionnaire and a food-frequency diary filled out by parents. Saliva was collected from children for microbiological analysis and detection of salivary IgA antibody reactive with S. mutans GbpB in western blot. Results S-ECC children had reduced family income compared to those with ECC and CF. There was difference between CF and caries groups (ECC and S-ECC) in MS counts. Positive correlations between salivary IgA antibody response against GbpB and MS counts were found when the entire population was evaluated. When children with high MS counts were compared, S-ECC group showed significantly lower IgA antibody levels to GbpB compared to CF group. This finding was not observed for the ECC group. Conclusions This study suggests that children with S-ECC have reduced salivary IgA immune responses to S. mutans GbpB, potentially compromising their ability to modify MS infection and its cariogenic potential. Furthermore, a reduced family income and high levels of MS were also associated with S-ECC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22-27
Number of pages6
JournalArchives of Oral Biology
Volume67
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Early childhood caries
  • Glucan binding proteins
  • Imunoglobulin A
  • S. mutans

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