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Salivary Histatin 5 and Its Similarities to the Other Antimicrobial Proteins in Human Saliva

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Journal Adv Dent Res
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2002 Feb 15
PMID 11842919
Citations 34
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Abstract

Non-immune salivary proteins--including lactoperoxidase, lysozyme, lactoferrin, and histatins--are key components of the innate host defense system in the oral cavity. Many antimicrobial proteins contain multiple functional domains, with the result that one protein may have more than one mechanism of antimicrobial activity. These domains may be separated by proteolytic cleavage, creating smaller proteins with functional antimicrobial activity in saliva as described for lysozyme, lactoferrin, and histatins. These small cationic proteins then exert cytotoxic activity to oral bacteria and fungi. Salivary histatin 5 initiates killing of C. albicans through binding to yeast membrane proteins and non-lytic release of cellular ATP. Extracellular ATP may then activate fungal ATP receptors to induce ultimate cell death. This mechanism for fungal cytotoxicity may be shared by other antimicrobial cationic proteins. Microbicidal domains of salivary and host innate proteins should be considered as potential therapeutic agents in the oral cavity.

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