Brandtzaeg P, Fjellanger I, Gjeruldsen S T
J Bacteriol. 1968 Jul;96(1):242-9. doi: 10.1128/jb.96.1.242-249.1968.
Oral bacteria become coated with immunoglobulin A in human saliva in vivo. This may indicate that the salivary immunoglobulin A possesses antibacterial activity. Some of the immunoglobulin-coated cocci grow in extremely long chains and exhibit synchronous cell division. The long chain phenomenon may result from growth in the presence of salivary antibody specific to antigenic determinants of the bacterial cell walls.
在人体内,口腔细菌在唾液中会被免疫球蛋白A包裹。这可能表明唾液免疫球蛋白A具有抗菌活性。一些被免疫球蛋白包裹的球菌会长成极长的链,并呈现同步细胞分裂。这种长链现象可能是由于在存在针对细菌细胞壁抗原决定簇的唾液抗体的情况下生长所致。