1. Total IgA and IgA reactivity to antigen I/II epitopes in HLA-DRB1*04 positive subjects
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Henry Rodriguez, Margherita Fontana, Lorri A. Morford, George J. Eckert, Mark D. Pescovitz, Carlos González-Cabezas, Richard L. Gregory, Judith R. Chin, V. Wallace McCarlie, James K. Hartsfield, and Janice S. Blum
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Dental pellicle ,DRB1*04 ,Immunogenetics ,Human leukocyte antigen ,Dental Caries ,Article ,Epitope ,Streptococcus mutans ,Immunomodulation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Antigen ,Medicine ,I/II ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,business.industry ,biology.organism_classification ,DRB1 ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,HLA-II ,Antibody ,business ,IgA - Abstract
Bacterial adherence to the acquired dental pellicle, important in dental caries (caries), is mediated by receptor-adhesins such as salivary agglutinin binding to Streptococcus mutans antigen I/II (I/II). Ten selected I/II epitopes were chosen to determine their reactivity to human salivary IgA. Previous studies suggested that a specific HLA biomarker group (HLA-DRB1*04) may have differential influence of immune responses to I/II. However, it was not known whether secretory IgA (SIgA) responses to the selected epitopes from HLA-DRB1*04 positive subjects were different compared to controls, or across other caries-related factors such as total IgA (TIgA). Thirty-two total subjects were matched according to HLA type, gender, ethnicity and age. HLA genotyping, oral bacterial, immunoglobulin and antibody analyses were performed. A large observed difference emerged with regard to the natural immune reservoir of TIgA in HLA-DRB1*04 positive subjects, specifically, a 27.6% reduction compared to controls. In contrast to all other epitopes studied, HLA-DRB1*04 positive subjects also exhibited reduced reactivity to I/II epitope 834–853. HLA-DRB1*04 positive subjects exhibited lower specific SIgA activity/TIgA to 834–853 and also a lower specific reactivity to 834–853/whole cell S. mutans UA159. Furthermore, HLA-DRB1*04 positive subjects exhibited lower responses to I/II in its entirety. The large observed difference in TIgA and the 834–853 reactivity pattern across multiple measures suggest potentially important connections pertaining to the link between HLA-DRB1*04 and caries.
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- 2013
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