| Literature DB >> 24889232 |
Takahiro Hiono1, Masatoshi Okamatsu1, Shoko Nishihara2, Sayaka Takase-Yoden2, Yoshihiro Sakoda1, Hiroshi Kida3.
Abstract
Influenza viruses recognize sialoglycans as receptors. Although viruses isolated form chickens preferentially bind to sialic acid α2,3 galactose (SAα2,3Gal) glycans as do those of ducks, chickens were not experimentally infected with viruses isolated from ducks. A chicken influenza virus, A/chicken/Ibaraki/1/2005 (H5N2) (Ck/IBR) bound to fucose-branched SAα2,3Gal glycans, whereas the binding towards linear SAα2,3Gal glycans was weak. On the epithelial cells of the upper respiratory tracts of chickens, fucose-branched SAα2,3Gal glycans were detected, but not linear SAα2,3Gal glycans. The growth of Ck/IBR in MDCK-FUT cells, which were genetically prepared to express fucose-branched SAα2,3Gal glycans, was significantly higher than that in the parental MDCK cells. The present results indicate that fucose-branched SAα2,3Gal glycans existing on the epithelial cells lining the upper respiratory tracts of chickens are critical for recognition by Ck/IBR.Entities:
Keywords: Avian influenza virus; Fucosylation; Hemagglutinin; Interspecies transmission; Receptor
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24889232 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.03.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616