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Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis

Blood pH is tightly maintained between 7.35 and 7.45, and acidosis (pH <7.3) indicates poor prognosis in sepsis, wherein lactic acid from anoxic tissues overwhelms the buffering capacity of blood. Poor sepsis prognosis is also associated with low zinc levels and the release of High mobility group...

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Autores principales: Siddiqui, Shoib S., Dhar, Chirag, Sundaramurthy, Venkatasubramaniam, Sasmal, Aniruddha, Yu, Hai, Bandala-Sanchez, Esther, Li, Miaomiao, Zhang, Xiaoxiao, Chen, Xi, Harrison, Leonard C., Xu, Ding, Varki, Ajit
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33658363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2018090118
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author Siddiqui, Shoib S.
Dhar, Chirag
Sundaramurthy, Venkatasubramaniam
Sasmal, Aniruddha
Yu, Hai
Bandala-Sanchez, Esther
Li, Miaomiao
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
Chen, Xi
Harrison, Leonard C.
Xu, Ding
Varki, Ajit
author_facet Siddiqui, Shoib S.
Dhar, Chirag
Sundaramurthy, Venkatasubramaniam
Sasmal, Aniruddha
Yu, Hai
Bandala-Sanchez, Esther
Li, Miaomiao
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
Chen, Xi
Harrison, Leonard C.
Xu, Ding
Varki, Ajit
author_sort Siddiqui, Shoib S.
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description Blood pH is tightly maintained between 7.35 and 7.45, and acidosis (pH <7.3) indicates poor prognosis in sepsis, wherein lactic acid from anoxic tissues overwhelms the buffering capacity of blood. Poor sepsis prognosis is also associated with low zinc levels and the release of High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) from activated and/or necrotic cells. HMGB1 added to whole blood at physiological pH did not bind leukocyte receptors, but lowering pH with lactic acid to mimic sepsis conditions allowed binding, implying the presence of natural inhibitor(s) preventing binding at normal pH. Testing micromolar concentrations of divalent cations showed that zinc supported the robust binding of sialylated glycoproteins with HMGB1. Further characterizing HMGB1 as a sialic acid-binding lectin, we found that optimal binding takes place at normal blood pH and is markedly reduced when pH is adjusted with lactic acid to levels found in sepsis. Glycan array studies confirmed the binding of HMGB1 to sialylated glycan sequences typically found on plasma glycoproteins, with binding again being dependent on zinc and normal blood pH. Thus, HMGB1-mediated hyperactivation of innate immunity in sepsis requires acidosis, and micromolar zinc concentrations are protective. We suggest that the potent inflammatory effects of HMGB1 are kept in check via sequestration by plasma sialoglycoproteins at physiological pH and triggered when pH and zinc levels fall in late stages of sepsis. Current clinical trials independently studying zinc supplementation, HMGB1 inhibition, or pH normalization may be more successful if these approaches are combined and perhaps supplemented by infusions of heavily sialylated molecules.
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spelling pubmed-79582652021-03-19 Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis Siddiqui, Shoib S. Dhar, Chirag Sundaramurthy, Venkatasubramaniam Sasmal, Aniruddha Yu, Hai Bandala-Sanchez, Esther Li, Miaomiao Zhang, Xiaoxiao Chen, Xi Harrison, Leonard C. Xu, Ding Varki, Ajit Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Blood pH is tightly maintained between 7.35 and 7.45, and acidosis (pH <7.3) indicates poor prognosis in sepsis, wherein lactic acid from anoxic tissues overwhelms the buffering capacity of blood. Poor sepsis prognosis is also associated with low zinc levels and the release of High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) from activated and/or necrotic cells. HMGB1 added to whole blood at physiological pH did not bind leukocyte receptors, but lowering pH with lactic acid to mimic sepsis conditions allowed binding, implying the presence of natural inhibitor(s) preventing binding at normal pH. Testing micromolar concentrations of divalent cations showed that zinc supported the robust binding of sialylated glycoproteins with HMGB1. Further characterizing HMGB1 as a sialic acid-binding lectin, we found that optimal binding takes place at normal blood pH and is markedly reduced when pH is adjusted with lactic acid to levels found in sepsis. Glycan array studies confirmed the binding of HMGB1 to sialylated glycan sequences typically found on plasma glycoproteins, with binding again being dependent on zinc and normal blood pH. Thus, HMGB1-mediated hyperactivation of innate immunity in sepsis requires acidosis, and micromolar zinc concentrations are protective. We suggest that the potent inflammatory effects of HMGB1 are kept in check via sequestration by plasma sialoglycoproteins at physiological pH and triggered when pH and zinc levels fall in late stages of sepsis. Current clinical trials independently studying zinc supplementation, HMGB1 inhibition, or pH normalization may be more successful if these approaches are combined and perhaps supplemented by infusions of heavily sialylated molecules. National Academy of Sciences 2021-03-09 2021-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7958265/ /pubmed/33658363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2018090118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Siddiqui, Shoib S.
Dhar, Chirag
Sundaramurthy, Venkatasubramaniam
Sasmal, Aniruddha
Yu, Hai
Bandala-Sanchez, Esther
Li, Miaomiao
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
Chen, Xi
Harrison, Leonard C.
Xu, Ding
Varki, Ajit
Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis
title Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis
title_full Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis
title_fullStr Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis
title_short Sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and HMGB1 in sepsis
title_sort sialoglycan recognition is a common connection linking acidosis, zinc, and hmgb1 in sepsis
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33658363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2018090118
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