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Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells

Mycobacteria synthesize intracellular, 6-O-methylglucose–containing lipopolysaccharides (mGLPs) proposed to modulate bacterial fatty acid metabolism. Recently, it has been shown that Mycobacterium tuberculosis mGLP specifically induces a specific subset of protective γ(9)δ(2) T cells. Mild base trea...

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Autores principales: De, Prithwiraj, McNeil, Michael, Xia, Mei, Boot, Claudia M., Hesser, Danny C., Denef, Karolien, Rithner, Christopher, Sours, Tyler, Dobos, Karen M., Hoft, Daniel, Chatterjee, Delphi
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6016469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29716995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.002582
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author De, Prithwiraj
McNeil, Michael
Xia, Mei
Boot, Claudia M.
Hesser, Danny C.
Denef, Karolien
Rithner, Christopher
Sours, Tyler
Dobos, Karen M.
Hoft, Daniel
Chatterjee, Delphi
author_facet De, Prithwiraj
McNeil, Michael
Xia, Mei
Boot, Claudia M.
Hesser, Danny C.
Denef, Karolien
Rithner, Christopher
Sours, Tyler
Dobos, Karen M.
Hoft, Daniel
Chatterjee, Delphi
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description Mycobacteria synthesize intracellular, 6-O-methylglucose–containing lipopolysaccharides (mGLPs) proposed to modulate bacterial fatty acid metabolism. Recently, it has been shown that Mycobacterium tuberculosis mGLP specifically induces a specific subset of protective γ(9)δ(2) T cells. Mild base treatment, which removes all the base-labile groups, reduces the specific activity of mGLP required for induction of these T cells, suggesting that acylation of the saccharide moieties is required for γ(9)δ(2) T-cell activation. On the basis of this premise, we used analytical LC/MS and NMR methods to identify and locate the acyl functions on the mGLP saccharides. We found that mGLP is heterogeneous with respect to acyl functions and contains acetyl, isobutyryl, succinyl, and octanoyl groups and that all acylations in mGLP, except for succinyl and octanoyl residues, reside on the glucosyl residues immediately following the terminal 3-O-methylglucose. Our analyses also indicated that the octanoyl residue resides at position 2 of an internal glucose toward the reducing end. LC/MS analysis of the residual product obtained by digesting the mGLP with pancreatic α-amylase revealed that the product is an oligosaccharide terminated by α-(1→4)–linked 6-O-methyl-d-glucosyl residues. This oligosaccharide retained none of the acyl groups, except for the octanoyl group, and was unable to induce protective γ(9)δ(2) T cells. This observation confirmed that mGLP induces γ(9)δ(2) T cells and indicated that the acylated glucosyl residues at the nonreducing terminus of mGLP are required for this activity.
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spelling pubmed-60164692018-06-26 Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells De, Prithwiraj McNeil, Michael Xia, Mei Boot, Claudia M. Hesser, Danny C. Denef, Karolien Rithner, Christopher Sours, Tyler Dobos, Karen M. Hoft, Daniel Chatterjee, Delphi J Biol Chem Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices Mycobacteria synthesize intracellular, 6-O-methylglucose–containing lipopolysaccharides (mGLPs) proposed to modulate bacterial fatty acid metabolism. Recently, it has been shown that Mycobacterium tuberculosis mGLP specifically induces a specific subset of protective γ(9)δ(2) T cells. Mild base treatment, which removes all the base-labile groups, reduces the specific activity of mGLP required for induction of these T cells, suggesting that acylation of the saccharide moieties is required for γ(9)δ(2) T-cell activation. On the basis of this premise, we used analytical LC/MS and NMR methods to identify and locate the acyl functions on the mGLP saccharides. We found that mGLP is heterogeneous with respect to acyl functions and contains acetyl, isobutyryl, succinyl, and octanoyl groups and that all acylations in mGLP, except for succinyl and octanoyl residues, reside on the glucosyl residues immediately following the terminal 3-O-methylglucose. Our analyses also indicated that the octanoyl residue resides at position 2 of an internal glucose toward the reducing end. LC/MS analysis of the residual product obtained by digesting the mGLP with pancreatic α-amylase revealed that the product is an oligosaccharide terminated by α-(1→4)–linked 6-O-methyl-d-glucosyl residues. This oligosaccharide retained none of the acyl groups, except for the octanoyl group, and was unable to induce protective γ(9)δ(2) T cells. This observation confirmed that mGLP induces γ(9)δ(2) T cells and indicated that the acylated glucosyl residues at the nonreducing terminus of mGLP are required for this activity. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018-06-22 2018-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6016469/ /pubmed/29716995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.002582 Text en © 2018 De et al. Published under exclusive license by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
De, Prithwiraj
McNeil, Michael
Xia, Mei
Boot, Claudia M.
Hesser, Danny C.
Denef, Karolien
Rithner, Christopher
Sours, Tyler
Dobos, Karen M.
Hoft, Daniel
Chatterjee, Delphi
Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells
title Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells
title_full Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells
title_fullStr Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells
title_full_unstemmed Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells
title_short Structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from Mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective T cells
title_sort structural determinants in a glucose-containing lipopolysaccharide from mycobacterium tuberculosis critical for inducing a subset of protective t cells
topic Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6016469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29716995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.002582
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