Stinson M W, Levine M J, Cavese J M, Prakobphol A, Murray P A, Tabak L A, Reddy M S
J Dent Res. 1982 Dec;61(12):1390-3. doi: 10.1177/00220345820610120101.
This study demonstrated that human submandibular-sublingual saliva (HSMSL) provided a better substrate than did whole saliva or parotid saliva for the binding of Streptococcus sanguis in a glass adherence assay. Additional evidence indicated that the lower molecular weight salivary mucin in HSMSL was involved in these interactions. Mucin's sialic acid residues were found to play a major role in mediating the binding of certain strains of Streptococcus sanguis.
本研究表明,在玻璃黏附试验中,人颌下-舌下唾液(HSMSL)比全唾液或腮腺唾液为血链球菌的黏附提供了更好的底物。其他证据表明,HSMSL中较低分子量的唾液黏蛋白参与了这些相互作用。发现黏蛋白的唾液酸残基在介导某些血链球菌菌株的黏附中起主要作用。