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Abstract

Salivary analysis can be used to assess the severity of caries. Of the known salivary proteins, a paucity of information exists concerning the role of proteinase 3 (PR3), a serine protease of the chymotrypsin family, in dental caries. Whole, unstimulated saliva was collected from children with varying degrees of active caries and tested using a Human Protease Array Kit and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A significantly decreased concentration of salivary PR3 was noted with increasing severity of dental caries (P<0.01); a positive correlation (r=0.87; P<0.01; Pearson's correlation analysis) was also observed between salivary pH and PR3 concentration. In an antibacterial test, a PR3 concentration of 250 ng·mL -1 or higher significantly inhibited Streptococcus mutans UA159 growth after 12 h of incubation (P<0.05). These studies indicate that PR3 is a salivary factor associated with the severity of dental caries, as suggested by the negative relationship between salivary PR3 concentration and the severity of caries as well as the susceptibility of S. mutans to PR3.International Journal of Oral Science (2015) 6, doi:10.1038/ijos.2015.8; published online 29 May 2015

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Title
Role of saliva proteinase 3 in dental caries
Author
Yang, Teng-yu; Zhou, Wen-jie; Du, Yue; Wu, Song-tao; Yuan, Wen-wen; Yu, Yu; Su, Lin; Luo, Yang; Zhang, Jie-hua; Lu, Wan-lu; Wang, Xiao-qian; Chen, Jiao; Feng, Yun; Zhou, Xue-dong; Zhang, Ping
Pages
174-178
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Sep 2015
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
16742818
e-ISSN
20493169
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1799853778
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Sep 2015