Pellicle receptors for Actinomyces viscosus type 1 fimbriae in vitro

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Actinomyces viscosus T14V-J1 and its fimbria-deficient mutant strain possessing type 1 fimbriae strongly aggregated with latex beads treated with acidic proline-rich protein 1, basic proline-rich proteins, and proline-rich glycoprotein and its deglycosylated derivative. These type 1+ strains did not aggregate with latex beads treated with other proteins, such as salivary amylase, salivary histidine-rich polypeptides, laminin, type 1 collagen, fibronectin, or C1q. The type 1+ strains also adsorbed well to experimental pellicles formed with acidic proline-rich protein 1, basic proline-rich proteins, and proline-rich glycoprotein and its deglycosylated derivative on hydroxyapatite (HA) surfaces. These interactions were inhibited with immunoglobulins and Fabs specific for type 1 fimbriae. Type 1- actinomyces exhibited feeble adsorption to latex beads or HA treated with any of the aforementioned proteins. Collectively, these data indicate that actinomyces type 1 fimbriae may specifically interact with several proline-rich salivary molecules, forming experimental pellicles on HA or polystyrene surfaces.

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Clark, W. B., Beem, J. E., Nesbitt, W. E., Cisar, J. O., Tseng, C. C., & Levine, M. J. (1989). Pellicle receptors for Actinomyces viscosus type 1 fimbriae in vitro. Infection and Immunity, 57(10), 3003–3008. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.57.10.3003-3008.1989

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