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- Role of Protein Glycosylation in Host-Pathogen Interaction
This review summarizes various roles of different glycoproteins during the interaction, which include: host glycoproteins prevent pathogens as barriers; pathogen glycoproteins promote pathogens to attack host proteins as weapons; pathogens glycosylate proteins of the host to enhance virulence; and hosts sense pathogen glycoproteins to induce
- The Role of Glycosylation in Infectious Diseases - PubMed
Glycosylation plays an important role in infectious diseases Many important interactions between pathogens and hosts involve their carbohydrate structures (glycans) Glycan interactions can mediate adhesion, recognition, invasion, and immune evasion of pathogens
- The host glycomic response to pathogens - ScienceDirect
Host glycosylation impacts the interactions of the host pathogens in a variety of ways (Figure 2) Many pathogens use host glycans as receptors to establish adherence and entry Glycosylation can be used to mark infection of host cells and recruit innate immune lectins Adaptive immunity is also directly impacted by glycosylation
- Infection and the Glycome─New Insights into Host Response
Glycosylation of both cell surface and secreted proteins modulate both host–pathogen interactions and immunity Found in glycoconjugates (e g , glycoproteins, glycolipids, and most recently RNA) and as free oligosaccharides in fluids, such as breast milk, glycans present a diversity of molecular epitopes
- The Crossroads of Glycoscience, Infection, and Immunology
Glycans play key roles in infection and immunity: Pathogen glycans may mediate host interactions and stimulate or inhibit host immune responses, while host glycans may serve as specific targets of microbial adhesion molecules or toxins (Varki and Gagneux, 2015)
- The Importance of Glycans of Viral and Host Proteins in . . .
The envelope proteins of these viruses are heavily glycosylated, and these glycans can hide an antigenic epitope to thereby avoiding recognition by neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) against that site and providing a convenient way for viruses to infect host cells and to promote immune escape
- The Role of Glycosylation in Infectious Diseases
Glycosylation plays an important role in infectious diseases Many important interactions between pathogens and hosts involve their carbohydrate structures (glycans) Glycan interactions can mediate adhesion, recognition, invasion, and immune evasion of pathogens
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