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Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding

The gastrointestinal tract is lined by a thick and complex layer of mucus that protects the mucosal epithelium from biochemical and mechanical aggressions. This mucus barrier confers protection against pathogens but also serves as a binding site that supports a sheltered niche of microbial adherence...

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Autores principales: Magalhães, Ana, Rossez, Yannick, Robbe-Masselot, Catherine, Maes, Emmanuel, Gomes, Joana, Shevtsova, Anna, Bugaytsova, Jeanna, Borén, Thomas, Reis, Celso A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4861914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27161092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25575
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author Magalhães, Ana
Rossez, Yannick
Robbe-Masselot, Catherine
Maes, Emmanuel
Gomes, Joana
Shevtsova, Anna
Bugaytsova, Jeanna
Borén, Thomas
Reis, Celso A.
author_facet Magalhães, Ana
Rossez, Yannick
Robbe-Masselot, Catherine
Maes, Emmanuel
Gomes, Joana
Shevtsova, Anna
Bugaytsova, Jeanna
Borén, Thomas
Reis, Celso A.
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description The gastrointestinal tract is lined by a thick and complex layer of mucus that protects the mucosal epithelium from biochemical and mechanical aggressions. This mucus barrier confers protection against pathogens but also serves as a binding site that supports a sheltered niche of microbial adherence. The carcinogenic bacteria Helicobacter pylori colonize the stomach through binding to host glycans present in the glycocalyx of epithelial cells and extracellular mucus. The secreted MUC5AC mucin is the main component of the gastric mucus layer, and BabA-mediated binding of H. pylori to MUC5AC confers increased risk for overt disease. In this study we unraveled the O-glycosylation profile of Muc5ac from glycoengineered mice models lacking the FUT2 enzyme and therefore mimicking a non-secretor human phenotype. Our results demonstrated that the FUT2 determines the O-glycosylation pattern of Muc5ac, with Fut2 knock-out leading to a marked decrease in α1,2-fucosylated structures and increased expression of the terminal type 1 glycan structure Lewis-a. Importantly, for the first time, we structurally validated the expression of Lewis-a in murine gastric mucosa. Finally, we demonstrated that loss of mucin FUT2-mediated fucosylation impairs gastric mucosal binding of H. pylori BabA adhesin, which is a recognized feature of pathogenicity.
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spelling pubmed-48619142016-05-20 Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding Magalhães, Ana Rossez, Yannick Robbe-Masselot, Catherine Maes, Emmanuel Gomes, Joana Shevtsova, Anna Bugaytsova, Jeanna Borén, Thomas Reis, Celso A. Sci Rep Article The gastrointestinal tract is lined by a thick and complex layer of mucus that protects the mucosal epithelium from biochemical and mechanical aggressions. This mucus barrier confers protection against pathogens but also serves as a binding site that supports a sheltered niche of microbial adherence. The carcinogenic bacteria Helicobacter pylori colonize the stomach through binding to host glycans present in the glycocalyx of epithelial cells and extracellular mucus. The secreted MUC5AC mucin is the main component of the gastric mucus layer, and BabA-mediated binding of H. pylori to MUC5AC confers increased risk for overt disease. In this study we unraveled the O-glycosylation profile of Muc5ac from glycoengineered mice models lacking the FUT2 enzyme and therefore mimicking a non-secretor human phenotype. Our results demonstrated that the FUT2 determines the O-glycosylation pattern of Muc5ac, with Fut2 knock-out leading to a marked decrease in α1,2-fucosylated structures and increased expression of the terminal type 1 glycan structure Lewis-a. Importantly, for the first time, we structurally validated the expression of Lewis-a in murine gastric mucosa. Finally, we demonstrated that loss of mucin FUT2-mediated fucosylation impairs gastric mucosal binding of H. pylori BabA adhesin, which is a recognized feature of pathogenicity. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4861914/ /pubmed/27161092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25575 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Magalhães, Ana
Rossez, Yannick
Robbe-Masselot, Catherine
Maes, Emmanuel
Gomes, Joana
Shevtsova, Anna
Bugaytsova, Jeanna
Borén, Thomas
Reis, Celso A.
Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding
title Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding
title_full Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding
title_fullStr Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding
title_full_unstemmed Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding
title_short Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding
title_sort muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by fut2 activity and functionally impacts helicobacter pylori binding
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4861914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27161092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25575
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