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High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection

Terminal sialic acids (Sia) on soluble glycoprotein of saliva play an important role in the clearance of influenza virus. The aim of this study is to investigate the alteration of sialylation on the salivary proteins of women during the lactation period and its effect on the saliva binding ability t...

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Autores principales: Ding, Li, Cheng, Yimin, Guo, Wei, Sun, Siyue, Chen, Xiangqin, Zhang, Tiantian, Cheng, Hongwei, Hao, Jiayue, Lu, Yunhua, Wang, Xiurong, Li, Zheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27134285
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author Ding, Li
Cheng, Yimin
Guo, Wei
Sun, Siyue
Chen, Xiangqin
Zhang, Tiantian
Cheng, Hongwei
Hao, Jiayue
Lu, Yunhua
Wang, Xiurong
Li, Zheng
author_facet Ding, Li
Cheng, Yimin
Guo, Wei
Sun, Siyue
Chen, Xiangqin
Zhang, Tiantian
Cheng, Hongwei
Hao, Jiayue
Lu, Yunhua
Wang, Xiurong
Li, Zheng
author_sort Ding, Li
collection PubMed
description Terminal sialic acids (Sia) on soluble glycoprotein of saliva play an important role in the clearance of influenza virus. The aim of this study is to investigate the alteration of sialylation on the salivary proteins of women during the lactation period and its effect on the saliva binding ability to virus. In total, 210 saliva samples from postpartum women with and without breastfeeding were collected, and the expression level of α2-3/6-linked Sia on the whole salivary proteins and specific glycoproteins of IgA and MUC5B from different groups were tested and verified using lectin microarray, blotting analysis and ELISA based method. The H1N1 vaccine and three strains of Avian influenza virus (AIV) were used for the saliva binding assay. Results showed that the variation in salivary expression level of α2-3-linked Sia was much more obvious than the α2-6-linked Sia, which was up-regulated significantly in the breastfeeding groups compared to the non-breastfeeding groups at the same postpartum stage. Furthermore, the binding abilities of salivary glycoproteins to AIV strains and H1N1 vaccine were increased in breastfeeding groups accordingly. This finding adds new evidence for the maternal benefit of breastfeeding and provides new thinking to protect postpartum women from AIV infection.
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spelling pubmed-92683982022-07-09 High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection Ding, Li Cheng, Yimin Guo, Wei Sun, Siyue Chen, Xiangqin Zhang, Tiantian Cheng, Hongwei Hao, Jiayue Lu, Yunhua Wang, Xiurong Li, Zheng Molecules Article Terminal sialic acids (Sia) on soluble glycoprotein of saliva play an important role in the clearance of influenza virus. The aim of this study is to investigate the alteration of sialylation on the salivary proteins of women during the lactation period and its effect on the saliva binding ability to virus. In total, 210 saliva samples from postpartum women with and without breastfeeding were collected, and the expression level of α2-3/6-linked Sia on the whole salivary proteins and specific glycoproteins of IgA and MUC5B from different groups were tested and verified using lectin microarray, blotting analysis and ELISA based method. The H1N1 vaccine and three strains of Avian influenza virus (AIV) were used for the saliva binding assay. Results showed that the variation in salivary expression level of α2-3-linked Sia was much more obvious than the α2-6-linked Sia, which was up-regulated significantly in the breastfeeding groups compared to the non-breastfeeding groups at the same postpartum stage. Furthermore, the binding abilities of salivary glycoproteins to AIV strains and H1N1 vaccine were increased in breastfeeding groups accordingly. This finding adds new evidence for the maternal benefit of breastfeeding and provides new thinking to protect postpartum women from AIV infection. MDPI 2022-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9268398/ /pubmed/35807530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27134285 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Ding, Li
Cheng, Yimin
Guo, Wei
Sun, Siyue
Chen, Xiangqin
Zhang, Tiantian
Cheng, Hongwei
Hao, Jiayue
Lu, Yunhua
Wang, Xiurong
Li, Zheng
High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection
title High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection
title_full High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection
title_fullStr High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection
title_full_unstemmed High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection
title_short High Expression Level of α2-3-Linked Sialic Acids on Salivary Glycoproteins of Breastfeeding Women May Help to Protect Them from Avian Influenza Virus Infection
title_sort high expression level of α2-3-linked sialic acids on salivary glycoproteins of breastfeeding women may help to protect them from avian influenza virus infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27134285
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