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Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development

BACKGROUND: Thymosin β(4), its sulfoxide, and thymosin β(10) were detected in whole saliva of human pre-term newborns by reversed-phase high performance chromatography coupled to electrospray ion-trap mass spectrometry. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Despite high inter-individual variability, conce...

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Autores principales: Nemolato, Sonia, Messana, Irene, Cabras, Tiziana, Manconi, Barbara, Inzitari, Rosanna, Fanali, Chiara, Vento, Giovanni, Tirone, Chiara, Romagnoli, Costantino, Riva, Alessandro, Fanni, Daniela, Di Felice, Eliana, Faa, Gavino, Castagnola, Massimo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2659445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19337364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005109
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author Nemolato, Sonia
Messana, Irene
Cabras, Tiziana
Manconi, Barbara
Inzitari, Rosanna
Fanali, Chiara
Vento, Giovanni
Tirone, Chiara
Romagnoli, Costantino
Riva, Alessandro
Fanni, Daniela
Di Felice, Eliana
Faa, Gavino
Castagnola, Massimo
author_facet Nemolato, Sonia
Messana, Irene
Cabras, Tiziana
Manconi, Barbara
Inzitari, Rosanna
Fanali, Chiara
Vento, Giovanni
Tirone, Chiara
Romagnoli, Costantino
Riva, Alessandro
Fanni, Daniela
Di Felice, Eliana
Faa, Gavino
Castagnola, Massimo
author_sort Nemolato, Sonia
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description BACKGROUND: Thymosin β(4), its sulfoxide, and thymosin β(10) were detected in whole saliva of human pre-term newborns by reversed-phase high performance chromatography coupled to electrospray ion-trap mass spectrometry. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Despite high inter-individual variability, concentration of β-thymosins increases with an inversely proportional trend to postmenstrual age (PMA: gestational age plus chronological age after birth) reaching a value more than twenty times higher than in adult whole saliva at 190 days (27 weeks) of PMA (thymosin β(4) concentration: more than 2.0 µmol/L versus 0.1 µmol/L). On the other hand, the ratio between thymosin β(4) and thymosin β(10) exhibits a constant value of about 4 along all the range of PMA (190–550 days of PMA) examined. In order to investigate thymosin β(4) origin and to better establish the trend of its production as a function of gestational age (GA), immunohistochemical analysis of major and minor salivary glands of different pre-term fetuses were carried out, starting from 84 days (12 weeks) of gestational age. Reactive granules were seen in all glands with a maximum of expression around 140–150 days of GA, even though with high inter- and intra-individual variability. In infants and adults reactive granules in acinar cells were not observed, but just a diffuse cytoplasmatic staining in ductal cells. SIGNIFICANCE: This study outlines for the first time that salivary glands during foetal life express and secrete peptides such as β-thymosins probably involved in the development of the oral cavity and its annexes. The secretion increases from about 12 weeks till to about 21 weeks of GA, subsequently it decreases, almost disappearing in the period of expected date of delivery, when the gland switches towards the secretion of adult specific salivary peptides. The switch observed may be an example of further secretion switches involving other exocrine and endocrine glands during foetal development.
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spelling pubmed-26594452009-04-01 Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development Nemolato, Sonia Messana, Irene Cabras, Tiziana Manconi, Barbara Inzitari, Rosanna Fanali, Chiara Vento, Giovanni Tirone, Chiara Romagnoli, Costantino Riva, Alessandro Fanni, Daniela Di Felice, Eliana Faa, Gavino Castagnola, Massimo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Thymosin β(4), its sulfoxide, and thymosin β(10) were detected in whole saliva of human pre-term newborns by reversed-phase high performance chromatography coupled to electrospray ion-trap mass spectrometry. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Despite high inter-individual variability, concentration of β-thymosins increases with an inversely proportional trend to postmenstrual age (PMA: gestational age plus chronological age after birth) reaching a value more than twenty times higher than in adult whole saliva at 190 days (27 weeks) of PMA (thymosin β(4) concentration: more than 2.0 µmol/L versus 0.1 µmol/L). On the other hand, the ratio between thymosin β(4) and thymosin β(10) exhibits a constant value of about 4 along all the range of PMA (190–550 days of PMA) examined. In order to investigate thymosin β(4) origin and to better establish the trend of its production as a function of gestational age (GA), immunohistochemical analysis of major and minor salivary glands of different pre-term fetuses were carried out, starting from 84 days (12 weeks) of gestational age. Reactive granules were seen in all glands with a maximum of expression around 140–150 days of GA, even though with high inter- and intra-individual variability. In infants and adults reactive granules in acinar cells were not observed, but just a diffuse cytoplasmatic staining in ductal cells. SIGNIFICANCE: This study outlines for the first time that salivary glands during foetal life express and secrete peptides such as β-thymosins probably involved in the development of the oral cavity and its annexes. The secretion increases from about 12 weeks till to about 21 weeks of GA, subsequently it decreases, almost disappearing in the period of expected date of delivery, when the gland switches towards the secretion of adult specific salivary peptides. The switch observed may be an example of further secretion switches involving other exocrine and endocrine glands during foetal development. Public Library of Science 2009-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2659445/ /pubmed/19337364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005109 Text en Nemolato et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nemolato, Sonia
Messana, Irene
Cabras, Tiziana
Manconi, Barbara
Inzitari, Rosanna
Fanali, Chiara
Vento, Giovanni
Tirone, Chiara
Romagnoli, Costantino
Riva, Alessandro
Fanni, Daniela
Di Felice, Eliana
Faa, Gavino
Castagnola, Massimo
Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development
title Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development
title_full Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development
title_fullStr Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development
title_full_unstemmed Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development
title_short Thymosin β(4) and β(10) Levels in Pre-Term Newborn Oral Cavity and Foetal Salivary Glands Evidence a Switch of Secretion during Foetal Development
title_sort thymosin β(4) and β(10) levels in pre-term newborn oral cavity and foetal salivary glands evidence a switch of secretion during foetal development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2659445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19337364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005109
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