Proteomic profile of the acquired enamel pellicle of professional wine tasters with erosive tooth wear

Eur J Oral Sci. 2021 Jun;129(3):e12779. doi: 10.1111/eos.12779. Epub 2021 Mar 30.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the acquired enamel pellicle protein profile of professional wine tasters with mild and moderate erosive tooth wear. Twelve professional wine tasters participated (3 from a low tooth wear group; 9 from a high tooth wear group). Acquired enamel pellicle samples were collected and processed for proteomic analysis (nLC-ESI-MS/MS). The acquired enamel pellicle proteomic profile was different between the groups. The proteins found exclusively in the low tooth wear group were histatins 1 and 3 and mucins 7 and 21. When comparing the wear groups, proteins with higher levels in the low tooth wear group included neutrophil defensins (1 and 3), lysozyme C, lysozyme, myeloperoxidase, and squalene monooxygenase. In conclusion, the findings indicate that the proteins found at higher levels in the low tooth wear group and proteins exclusively found in the low tooth wear group might be protective and, therefore, could be good candidates for further studies regarding their potential to be added to dental products to protect professional wine tasters from extrinsic erosive tooth wear.

Keywords: dental pellicle; proteomics; saliva; tooth erosion.

MeSH terms

  • Dental Pellicle
  • Humans
  • Proteomics
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  • Tooth Erosion* / etiology
  • Tooth Wear*
  • Wine*