Abstract
Local gingival immunization was attempted in an effort to confine the immune response to the oral cavity and bypass the systemic immune response. A low-molecular-weight (3.8K) streptococcal antigen (SA) I/II was applied 10 times over a period of 1 year to the gingival crevices of rhesus monkeys. The antigen was maintained in situ by means of silicone rubber appliances. Serial examinations over a period of 1 year showed that topical gingival immunization with the 3.8K SA results in a significantly lower incidence of dental caries and colonization of Streptococcus mutans compared with that of the sham-immunized controls. This was associated with an increase in gingival crevicular immunoglobulin G and salivary immunoglobulin A anti-SA I/II antibodies, whereas no change occurred in serum antibodies to SA I/II. The immune mechanism which prevents the colonization of S. mutans and the development of caries may involve antibodies that prevent the adherence of S. mutans to the teeth and facilitate phagocytosis and killing by the local neutrophils. This novel route of local immunization is noninvasive, does not cause side effects, and bypasses systemic immunization.
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