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Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response

Lassa virus (LASV) belongs to the Mammarenavirus genus (family Arenaviridae) and causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. The glycoprotein complex (GPC) contains eleven N-linked glycans that play essential roles in GPC functionalities such as cleavage, transport, receptor recognition, epitope shie...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Xueqin, Liu, Yang, Guo, Jiao, Cao, Junyuan, Wang, Zonglin, Xiao, Gengfu, Wang, Wei
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Publicado: Springer Singapore 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7945000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33689141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-021-00358-y
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author Zhu, Xueqin
Liu, Yang
Guo, Jiao
Cao, Junyuan
Wang, Zonglin
Xiao, Gengfu
Wang, Wei
author_facet Zhu, Xueqin
Liu, Yang
Guo, Jiao
Cao, Junyuan
Wang, Zonglin
Xiao, Gengfu
Wang, Wei
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description Lassa virus (LASV) belongs to the Mammarenavirus genus (family Arenaviridae) and causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. The glycoprotein complex (GPC) contains eleven N-linked glycans that play essential roles in GPC functionalities such as cleavage, transport, receptor recognition, epitope shielding, and immune response. We used three mutagenesis strategies (asparagine to glutamine, asparagine to alanine, and serine/tyrosine to alanine mutants) to abolish individual glycan chain on GPC and found that all the three strategies led to cleavage inefficiency on the 2nd (N89), 5th (N119), or 8th (N365) glycosylation motif. To evaluate N to Q mutagenesis for further research, it was found that deletion of the 2nd (N89Q) or 8th (N365Q) glycan completely inhibited the transduction efficiency of pseudotyped particles. We further investigated the role of individual glycan on GPC-mediated immune response by DNA immunization of mice. Deletion of the individual 1st (N79Q), 3rd (N99Q), 5th (N119Q), or 6th (N167Q) glycan significantly enhanced the proportion of effector CD4(+) cells, whereas deletion of the 1st (N79Q), 2nd (N89Q), 3rd (N99Q), 4th (N109Q), 5th (N119Q), 6th (N167Q), or 9th (N373Q) glycan enhanced the proportion of CD8(+) effector T cells. Deletion of specific glycan improves the Th1-type immune response, and abolishment of glycan on GPC generally increases the antibody titer to the glycan-deficient GPC. However, the antibodies from either the mutant or WT GPC-immunized mice show little neutralization effect on wild-type LASV. The glycan residues on GPC provide an immune shield for the virus, and thus represent a target for the design and development of a vaccine. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s12250-021-00358-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-79450002021-03-10 Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response Zhu, Xueqin Liu, Yang Guo, Jiao Cao, Junyuan Wang, Zonglin Xiao, Gengfu Wang, Wei Virol Sin Research Article Lassa virus (LASV) belongs to the Mammarenavirus genus (family Arenaviridae) and causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. The glycoprotein complex (GPC) contains eleven N-linked glycans that play essential roles in GPC functionalities such as cleavage, transport, receptor recognition, epitope shielding, and immune response. We used three mutagenesis strategies (asparagine to glutamine, asparagine to alanine, and serine/tyrosine to alanine mutants) to abolish individual glycan chain on GPC and found that all the three strategies led to cleavage inefficiency on the 2nd (N89), 5th (N119), or 8th (N365) glycosylation motif. To evaluate N to Q mutagenesis for further research, it was found that deletion of the 2nd (N89Q) or 8th (N365Q) glycan completely inhibited the transduction efficiency of pseudotyped particles. We further investigated the role of individual glycan on GPC-mediated immune response by DNA immunization of mice. Deletion of the individual 1st (N79Q), 3rd (N99Q), 5th (N119Q), or 6th (N167Q) glycan significantly enhanced the proportion of effector CD4(+) cells, whereas deletion of the 1st (N79Q), 2nd (N89Q), 3rd (N99Q), 4th (N109Q), 5th (N119Q), 6th (N167Q), or 9th (N373Q) glycan enhanced the proportion of CD8(+) effector T cells. Deletion of specific glycan improves the Th1-type immune response, and abolishment of glycan on GPC generally increases the antibody titer to the glycan-deficient GPC. However, the antibodies from either the mutant or WT GPC-immunized mice show little neutralization effect on wild-type LASV. The glycan residues on GPC provide an immune shield for the virus, and thus represent a target for the design and development of a vaccine. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s12250-021-00358-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Singapore 2021-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7945000/ /pubmed/33689141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-021-00358-y Text en © Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS 2021
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Zhu, Xueqin
Liu, Yang
Guo, Jiao
Cao, Junyuan
Wang, Zonglin
Xiao, Gengfu
Wang, Wei
Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response
title Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response
title_full Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response
title_fullStr Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response
title_full_unstemmed Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response
title_short Effects of N-Linked Glycan on Lassa Virus Envelope Glycoprotein Cleavage, Infectivity, and Immune Response
title_sort effects of n-linked glycan on lassa virus envelope glycoprotein cleavage, infectivity, and immune response
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7945000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33689141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-021-00358-y
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