2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4455367/v1
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Exploring the role of the MUC1 mucin in human oral lubrication by tribological in vitro studies

Ianis Ammam,
Cyril Pailler-Mattéi,
Lucas Ouillon
et al.

Abstract: In the context of the oral cavity, an organic layer known as the mucosal pellicle (MP) adheres to the surface of the oral epithelium, playing a pivotal role in lubricating and safeguarding oral tissues. The formation of the MP is driven by interactions between a transmembrane mucin known as MUC1, located on the oral epithelium, and salivary secreted mucin, namely MUC5B and MUC7. This study aimed to investigate the function of MUC1 and the influence of its structure on MP lubrication properties. We proposed a … Show more

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