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Receptor recognition by meningococcal type IV pili relies on a specific complex N-glycan.
Le Guennec, Loic; Virion, Zoé; Bouzinba-Ségard, Haniaa; Robbe-Masselot, Catherine; Léonard, Renaud; Nassif, Xavier; Bourdoulous, Sandrine; Coureuil, Mathieu.
Affiliation
  • Le Guennec L; INSERM, U1016, Institut Cochin, 75014 Paris, France.
  • Virion Z; UMR8104, CNRS, 75014 Paris, France.
  • Bouzinba-Ségard H; Sorbonne Paris Cité, Université Paris Descartes, 75006 Paris, France.
  • Robbe-Masselot C; INSERM, Unité U1151, Institut Necker Enfants Malades, 75015 Paris, France.
  • Léonard R; UMR8253, CNRS, 75015 Paris, France.
  • Nassif X; Sorbonne Paris Cité, Faculté de Médecine, Université Paris Descartes, 75006 Paris, France.
  • Bourdoulous S; INSERM, U1016, Institut Cochin, 75014 Paris, France.
  • Coureuil M; UMR8104, CNRS, 75014 Paris, France.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(5): 2606-2612, 2020 02 04.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31964828
ABSTRACT
Bacterial infections are frequently based on the binding of lectin-like adhesins to specific glycan determinants exposed on host cell receptors. These interactions confer species-specific recognition and tropism for particular host tissues and represent attractive antibacterial targets. However, the wide structural diversity of carbohydrates hampers the characterization of specific glycan determinants. Here, we characterized the receptor recognition of type IV pili (Tfp), a key adhesive factor present in numerous bacterial pathogens, using Neisseria meningitidis as a model organism. We found that meningococcal Tfp specifically recognize a triantennary sialylated poly-N-acetyllactosamine-containing N-glycan exposed on the human receptor CD147/Basigin, while fucosylated derivatives of this N-glycan impaired bacterial adhesion. Corroborating the inhibitory role of fucosylation on receptor recognition, adhesion of the meningococcus on nonhuman cells expressing human CD147 required prior defucosylation. These findings reveal the molecular basis of the selective receptor recognition by meningococcal Tfp and thereby, identify a potential antibacterial target.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Récepteurs de surface cellulaire / Adhésines bactériennes / Protéines de fimbriae / Infections à méningocoques / Neisseria meningitidis Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Année: 2020 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: France

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Récepteurs de surface cellulaire / Adhésines bactériennes / Protéines de fimbriae / Infections à méningocoques / Neisseria meningitidis Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Année: 2020 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: France
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