The abundance of lysozyme, lactoferrin and cystatin S in the enamel pellicle of children - Potential biomarkers for caries?

Arch Oral Biol. 2023 Feb:146:105598. doi: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2022.105598. Epub 2022 Dec 6.

Abstract

Objective: In this study, the abundance of the protective salivary proteins lysozyme, lactoferrin, and cystatin S was quantified in the in situ formed pellicle of caries-free and caries-active children to determine whether they may be possible biomarkers for caries.

Design: Pellicle formation was performed in situ for 10 min on ceramic specimens from the oral cavity of children (5-8 years) with caries (n = 17) and without evidence of caries (n = 17). Additionally, unstimulated saliva was collected. Levels of lysozyme, lactoferrin, and cystatin S were measured in desorbed pellicle eluates and saliva using ELISA.

Results: No statistically significant differences were found in the occurrence of cystatin S and lysozyme in saliva and pellicle between caries-active and caries-free children. However, significantly higher amounts of lactoferrin were detected in the pellicle of caries-active children.

Conclusion: The protective salivary protein lactoferrin may be a biomarker for caries susceptibility in children.

Keywords: Caries; Children; Cystatin S; Lactoferrin; Lysozyme; Pellicle.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Dental Caries* / metabolism
  • Dental Pellicle / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Lactoferrin* / metabolism
  • Muramidase / metabolism
  • Saliva / metabolism
  • Salivary Proteins and Peptides / metabolism

Substances

  • Lactoferrin
  • Muramidase
  • Salivary Proteins and Peptides