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Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens

While adaptive immunity recognizes a nearly infinite range of antigenic determinants, immune tolerance renders adaptive immunity vulnerable to microbes decorated in self-like antigens. Recent studies suggest that sugar-binding proteins galectin-4 and galectin-8 bind microbes expressing blood group a...

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Autores principales: Blenda, Anna V., Kamili, Nourine A., Wu, Shang-Chuen, Abel, William F., Ayona, Diyoly, Gerner-Smidt, Christian, Ho, Alex D., Benian, Guy M., Cummings, Richard D., Arthur, Connie M., Stowell, Sean R.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35148986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101704
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author Blenda, Anna V.
Kamili, Nourine A.
Wu, Shang-Chuen
Abel, William F.
Ayona, Diyoly
Gerner-Smidt, Christian
Ho, Alex D.
Benian, Guy M.
Cummings, Richard D.
Arthur, Connie M.
Stowell, Sean R.
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Kamili, Nourine A.
Wu, Shang-Chuen
Abel, William F.
Ayona, Diyoly
Gerner-Smidt, Christian
Ho, Alex D.
Benian, Guy M.
Cummings, Richard D.
Arthur, Connie M.
Stowell, Sean R.
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description While adaptive immunity recognizes a nearly infinite range of antigenic determinants, immune tolerance renders adaptive immunity vulnerable to microbes decorated in self-like antigens. Recent studies suggest that sugar-binding proteins galectin-4 and galectin-8 bind microbes expressing blood group antigens. However, the binding profile and potential antimicrobial activity of other galectins, particularly galectin-9 (Gal-9), has remained incompletely defined. Here, we demonstrate that while Gal-9 possesses strong binding preference for ABO(H) blood group antigens, each domain exhibits distinct binding patterns, with the C-terminal domain (Gal-9C) exhibiting higher binding to blood group B than the N-terminal domain (Gal-9N). Despite this binding preference, Gal-9 readily killed blood group B–positive Escherichia coli, whereas Gal-9N displayed higher killing activity against this microbe than Gal-9C. Utilization of microarrays populated with blood group O antigens from a diverse array of microbes revealed that Gal-9 can bind various microbial glycans, whereas Gal-9N and Gal-9C displayed distinct and overlapping binding preferences. Flow cytometric examination of intact microbes corroborated the microbial glycan microarray findings, demonstrating that Gal-9, Gal-9N, and Gal-9C also possess the capacity to recognize distinct strains of Providencia alcalifaciens and Klebsiella pneumoniae that express mammalian blood group–like antigens while failing to bind related strains that do not express mammalian-like glycans. In each case of microbial binding, Gal-9, Gal-9N, and Gal-9C induced microbial death. In contrast, while Gal-9, Gal-9N, and Gal-9C engaged red blood cells, each failed to induce hemolysis. These data suggest that Gal-9 recognition of distinct microbial strains may provide antimicrobial activity against molecular mimicry.
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spelling pubmed-90192512022-04-22 Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens Blenda, Anna V. Kamili, Nourine A. Wu, Shang-Chuen Abel, William F. Ayona, Diyoly Gerner-Smidt, Christian Ho, Alex D. Benian, Guy M. Cummings, Richard D. Arthur, Connie M. Stowell, Sean R. J Biol Chem Research Article While adaptive immunity recognizes a nearly infinite range of antigenic determinants, immune tolerance renders adaptive immunity vulnerable to microbes decorated in self-like antigens. Recent studies suggest that sugar-binding proteins galectin-4 and galectin-8 bind microbes expressing blood group antigens. However, the binding profile and potential antimicrobial activity of other galectins, particularly galectin-9 (Gal-9), has remained incompletely defined. Here, we demonstrate that while Gal-9 possesses strong binding preference for ABO(H) blood group antigens, each domain exhibits distinct binding patterns, with the C-terminal domain (Gal-9C) exhibiting higher binding to blood group B than the N-terminal domain (Gal-9N). Despite this binding preference, Gal-9 readily killed blood group B–positive Escherichia coli, whereas Gal-9N displayed higher killing activity against this microbe than Gal-9C. Utilization of microarrays populated with blood group O antigens from a diverse array of microbes revealed that Gal-9 can bind various microbial glycans, whereas Gal-9N and Gal-9C displayed distinct and overlapping binding preferences. Flow cytometric examination of intact microbes corroborated the microbial glycan microarray findings, demonstrating that Gal-9, Gal-9N, and Gal-9C also possess the capacity to recognize distinct strains of Providencia alcalifaciens and Klebsiella pneumoniae that express mammalian blood group–like antigens while failing to bind related strains that do not express mammalian-like glycans. In each case of microbial binding, Gal-9, Gal-9N, and Gal-9C induced microbial death. In contrast, while Gal-9, Gal-9N, and Gal-9C engaged red blood cells, each failed to induce hemolysis. These data suggest that Gal-9 recognition of distinct microbial strains may provide antimicrobial activity against molecular mimicry. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9019251/ /pubmed/35148986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101704 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Blenda, Anna V.
Kamili, Nourine A.
Wu, Shang-Chuen
Abel, William F.
Ayona, Diyoly
Gerner-Smidt, Christian
Ho, Alex D.
Benian, Guy M.
Cummings, Richard D.
Arthur, Connie M.
Stowell, Sean R.
Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens
title Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens
title_full Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens
title_fullStr Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens
title_full_unstemmed Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens
title_short Galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens
title_sort galectin-9 recognizes and exhibits antimicrobial activity toward microbes expressing blood group–like antigens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35148986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101704
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