Institute for Glycomics, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Gold Coast, Australia.
Research Centre for Infectious Diseases, Department of Molecular and Biomedical Science, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.
Nat Rev Microbiol. 2018 Jul;16(7):440-452. doi: 10.1038/s41579-018-0007-2.
Many important interactions between bacterial pathogens and their hosts are highly specific binding events that involve host or pathogen carbohydrate structures (glycans). Glycan interactions can mediate adhesion, invasion and immune evasion and can act as receptors for toxins. Several bacterial pathogens can also enzymatically alter host glycans to reveal binding targets, degrade the host cell glycans or alter the function of host glycoproteins. In recent years, high-throughput screening technologies, such as lectin, glycan and mucin microarrays, have transformed the field by identifying new bacterial-host glycointeractions, which are crucial for colonization, persistence and disease. In this Review, we discuss interactions involving both host and bacterial glycans that have a role in bacterial pathogenesis. We also highlight recent technological advances that have illuminated the glycoscience of microbial pathogenesis.
许多重要的细菌病原体与其宿主之间的相互作用是高度特异性的结合事件,涉及宿主或病原体的碳水化合物结构(聚糖)。聚糖相互作用可以介导黏附、入侵和免疫逃逸,并可以作为毒素的受体。一些细菌病原体还可以通过酶促改变宿主聚糖来揭示结合靶点,降解宿主细胞聚糖或改变宿主糖蛋白的功能。近年来,高通量筛选技术,如凝集素、聚糖和粘蛋白微阵列,通过鉴定新的细菌-宿主糖相互作用,极大地推动了该领域的发展,这些相互作用对于定植、持续存在和疾病的发生至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了宿主和细菌聚糖在细菌发病机制中起作用的相互作用。我们还强调了最近的技术进步,这些进步阐明了微生物发病机制的糖科学。