Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
Description
Abstract Text
The acquired enamel pellicle is a protein film readily formed on
tooth mineral surfaces in the oral environment. It has been established that
its formation is driven by the adsorption of proteins and peptides derived from
oral fluid. Most of these proteins originate from either parotid or
submandibular/ sublingual secretions which undergo modifications in the oral
cavity before or after adsorption to the hydroxyapatite crystallites of tooth
enamel. The composition and the structure of this acquired enamel pellicle are
still largely unknown but play functionally a vital role with important
physiological/clinical implications. A major thrust of this application is to
use state-of-the-art proteomics to identify and characterize the major
components of the in-vivo formed pellicle. Since the pellicle has an inner
aspect facing the tooth surface and an outer aspect connected to the bacterial
biofilm known as Dental plaque the functions of pellicle are multifaceted and
complex. Another major goal is to investigate the protective functions of the
pellicle vis-a-vis the maintenance of the mineral phase of enamel and the
interplay between molecular entities of the pellicle and those bacteria which
constitute the early colonizers of the biofilm forming on the tooth surface.
The nature of the pellicle with respect to the early attachment of bacteria
including those which are known periodontal pathogens will be studied in vitro
and in vivo.
The Specific Aims of the project are to: 1) Characterize components from
pellicles formed in vivo by a variety of isolation techniques including
2D-electrophoresis followed by proteomic analyses comprising MALDI-TOF MS.
LC-ESI MS and LC-MS/MS; 2) Explore the protective functions of the enamel
pellicle by determining the affinity of its components to hydroxyapatite, the
inhibitory potential of pellicle proteins/peptides of calcium phosphate
precipitation from supersaturated solutions, and the capacity to retard
demineralization; 3) Determine in vitro binding parameters of individual early
pellicle colonizers, assess the role of transglutaminase in pellicle-bacterial
interactions and employ biomimetic approaches to modify functional aspects of
pellicle components; 4) Investigate with the checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization
assay the in vivo binding of early pellicle colonizers in healthy individuals
and gingivitis patients, assess the relative role of exocrine and serum derived
proteins/peptides on pellicle colonization in vivo and explore effects of
different local environments in the oral cavity on these processes.
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
CFDA Code
121
DUNS Number
604483045
UEI
FBYMGMHW4X95
Project Start Date
01-January-1983
Project End Date
31-May-2005
Budget Start Date
01-June-2002
Budget End Date
31-May-2003
Project Funding Information for 2002
Total Funding
$303,180
Direct Costs
$186,000
Indirect Costs
$117,180
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2002
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
$303,180
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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