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Erschienen in: Archives of Virology 2/2016

01.02.2016 | Original Article

Amino acid residues at positions 222 and 227 of the hemagglutinin together with the neuraminidase determine binding of H5 avian influenza viruses to sialyl Lewis X

verfasst von: Takahiro Hiono, Masatoshi Okamatsu, Manabu Igarashi, Ryan McBride, Robert P. de Vries, Wenjie Peng, James C. Paulson, Yoshihiro Sakoda, Hiroshi Kida

Erschienen in: Archives of Virology | Ausgabe 2/2016

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Abstract

Influenza viruses isolated from ducks are rarely able to infect chickens; it is therefore postulated that these viruses need to adapt in some way to be able to be transmitted to chickens in nature. Previous studies revealed that sialyl Lewis X (3′SLeX), which is fucosylated α2,3 sialoside, was predominantly detected on the epithelial cells of the chicken trachea, whereas this glycan structure is not found in the duck intestinal tract. To clarify the mechanisms of the interspecies transmission of influenza viruses between ducks and chickens, we compared the receptor specificity of low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses isolated from these two species. Glycan-binding analysis of the recombinant hemagglutinin (HA) of a chicken influenza virus, A/chicken/Ibaraki/1/2005 (H5N2), revealed a binding preference to α1,3 fucosylated sialosides. On the other hand, the HA of a duck influenza virus, A/duck/Mongolia/54/2001 (H5N2) (Dk/MNG), particularly bound to non-fucosylated α2,3 sialosides such as 3′-sialyllactosamine (3′SLacNAc). Computational analysis along with binding analysis of the mutant HAs revealed that this glycan-binding specificity of the HA was determined by amino acid residues at positions 222 and 227. Inconsistent with the glycan-binding specificity of the recombinant HA protein, virions of Dk/MNG bound to both 3′SLacNAc and 3′SLeX. Glycan-binding analysis in the presence of a neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor revealed that the NA conferred binding to 3′SLeX to virions of Dk/MNG. The present results reveal the molecular basis of the interaction between fucosylated α2,3 sialosides and influenza viruses.
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Metadaten
Titel
Amino acid residues at positions 222 and 227 of the hemagglutinin together with the neuraminidase determine binding of H5 avian influenza viruses to sialyl Lewis X
verfasst von
Takahiro Hiono
Masatoshi Okamatsu
Manabu Igarashi
Ryan McBride
Robert P. de Vries
Wenjie Peng
James C. Paulson
Yoshihiro Sakoda
Hiroshi Kida
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2016
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
Archives of Virology / Ausgabe 2/2016
Print ISSN: 0304-8608
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-8798
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-015-2660-3

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