Proteomic analysis of salivary acidic proline-rich proteins in human preterm and at-term newborns
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
A 1 year follow-up investigation of salivary acidic proline-rich proteins (aPRPs) in preterm and at-term
newborns using HPLC-ESI-IT-MS showed that (i) this class of proteins is constitutive rather than
inducible, as it is still found in the oral cavity of preterm newborns from 180 days of postconception
age (PCA); (ii) the expression of PRH-2 locus anticipates that of PRH-1, since Db isoforms are expressed
some months after the PRP-1 and PRP-2 isoforms. The evaluation of the relative abundances of the
different aPRPs isoforms and derivatives (differently phosphorylated and cleaved) as a function of PCA
showed that (iii) the proteolytic enzymes generating truncated isoforms are also constitutive because
they are fully active since 180 days of PCA; (iv) the kinase involved in aPRP phosphorylation is not fully
mature in preterm newborns, but its activity increases with PCA, synchronizing with that of at-term
newborns and reaching the adult levels at about 500-600 days of PCA, in concomitance with the
beginning of deciduous dentition
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
human; saliva; acidic PRPs; preterm
List of contributors:
Giardina, Bruno; Castagnola, Massimo
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