| Literature DB >> 25642837 |
Yang Liu1, Jianying Liu2, Xiaojing Pang3, Tao Liu4, Zhijie Ning5, Gong Cheng6.
Abstract
Lectins are a group of proteins with carbohydrate recognpan>ition activity. Lectinpan>s are categorized inpan>to manpan>y families based on their different cellular locations as well as their specificities for a variety of pan> class="Chemical">carbohydrate structures due to the features of their carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) modules. Many studies have indicated that the direct recognition of particular oligosaccharides on viral components by lectins is important for interactions between hosts and viruses. Herein, we aim to globally review the roles of this recognition by animal lectins in antiviral immune responses and viral pathogenesis. The different classes of mammalian lectins can either recognize carbohydrates to activate host immunity for viral elimination or can exploit those carbohydrates as susceptibility factors to facilitate viral entry, replication or assembly. Additionally, some arthropod C-type lectins were recently identified as key susceptibility factors that directly interact with multiple viruses and then facilitate infection. Summarization of the pleiotropic roles of direct viral recognition by animal lectins will benefit our understanding of host-virus interactions and could provide insight into the role of lectins in antiviral drug and vaccine development.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25642837 PMCID: PMC6272511 DOI: 10.3390/molecules20022272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
The classification of animal lectins.
| Lectin | Saccharide Specificity | Core motif | Location | Direct Interaction to Viral Components |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C-type lectin | Variable | C-type sequence motif | Extracellular, Cell membrane | Yes |
| Galectin | β-Galactosides | S-type sequence motif | Extracellular, Cytoplasm | Yes |
| Calnexin | Glc1Man9 | Calnexin sequence motif | ER | Yes |
| P-type lectin | Mannose-6-P, others | P-type sequence motif | Cell membrane, Endosome | Yes |
| L-type lectin | Variable | L-type sequence motif | ER, ERGIC, Golgi | Yes |
| I-type lectin | Sialic acid, variable | Ig-like domains | Cell membrane | No |
| M-type lectin | Man8 | M-type sequence motif | ER | No |
| F-type lectin | L-fucose | F-type sequence motif | Extracellular | No |
| R-type lectin | Variable | R-type sequence motif | Extracellular, Cell membrane | No |
| F-box lectin | GlcNAc2 | F-box sequence motif | Cytoplasm | No |
| Chitinase-like lectin | Chito-oligosaccharides | TIM (Triose-phosphate isomerase) barrel-like structure | Extracellular | No |
| Intelectin | Gal, glactofuranose, pentoses | Intelectin sequence motif | Extracellular, Cell membrane | No |
Notes: ER: Endoplasmic reticulum; ERGIC: ER-Golgi intermediate compartment.
Figure 1The role of lectins in viral infection. (A) Activate immune response; (B) Inhibit viral entry; (C) Facilitate viral attachment; (D) Benefit viral components maturation; (E) Facilitate viral components trafficking. The lectins involved in each role are listed in the black box.
Figure 2Sequence alignment of carbohydrate-binding motifs. The core sequences of the carbohydrate-binding region of several C-type lectins were aligned using ClustalW2. The E-P-N and Q-P-D motifs are highlighted in yellow. SP-D: Surfactant protein-D; CTLD: C-type lectin domain; MBL: Mannose-binding lectin; MR: Mannose receptor; SP-A1: Surfactant protein-A1; ASCPR-H1: Asialoglycoprotein receptor H1 subunit; SRCL: Scavenger receptor with CTLD.
Figure 3Diagram of lectin structures. (A) MBL; (B) SP-A; (C) SP-D; (D) Galectin-1; (E) Galectin-3; (F) DC-SIGN(R): DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR; (G) Mannose Receptor; (H) CLEC5A; (I) Langerin; (J) CI-MPR; (K) CD-MPR; (L) Calnexin; (M) ERGIC-53.
Figure 4The roles of intracellular lectins in the cytosolic pathway. (A) Facilitate the maturation of viral proteins; (B) Sort M-6-P modified viral proteins to the endosomal pathway; (C) Benefit the formation of infectious viral particles.
The role of lectins in viral infection.
| Species | Lectin Family | Name | Location | Virus | Target Protein | Function | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mammal | C-type lectins | MBL | Extracellular | HIV | gp120 | Inhibit viral infection | [ |
| HBV | HBsAg | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| HCV | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| WNV | E protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| DENV | E protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| Ebola virus | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| MARV | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| SP-A | Extracellular | IAV | HA and NA | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||
| RSV | F and G protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| SP-D | Extracellular | IAV | HA | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||
| RSV | G protein | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| DC-SIGN(R) | Transmembrane | HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| CMV | Envelope glycoproteins | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| WNV | E or prM protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| MARV | GPs | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HCV | E2 protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Ebola virus | GP1 subunit | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| SARS-CoV | S protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| MR | Transmembrane | DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| HBV | HBsAg | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| IAV | HA or NA | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| CLEC5A | Transmembrane | DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| JEV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Langerin | Transmembrane | HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| HIV | gp120 | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| MV | F and H protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Mammal | Galectins | Galectin-1 | Secrete/Membrane | NiV | F proteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ |
| IAV | Envelope glycoproteins | Inhibit viral infection | [ | ||||
| HIV | gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Galectin-3 | Secrete/Membrane | HSV | Envelope glycoproteins | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||
| MVM | Capsid protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Calnexins | Calnexin/calreticulin | Intracellular | SeV | F and HN protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |
| UUKV | G1/G2 protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| SARS-CoV | S protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HBV | M protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| HIV | gp160 and gp120 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Rotavirus | NSP4 | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Hantavirus | Gn and Gc | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| P-type lectins/MPRs | CI/CD-MPR | Transmembrane | HSV | gD | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |
| VZV | Envelope glycoproteins | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| Intracellular | HSV | gD | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |||
| VZV | gB, gE, gH and gI | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| L-type lectins | ERGIC-53 | Intracellular | Arenavirus, Hantavirus, Coronavirus, Filovirus, Orthomyxovirus | GPs | Facilitate viral infection | [ | |
| Arthropod | C-type lectins | mosGCTLs | Extracellular | WNV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ |
| DENV | E protein | Facilitate viral infection | [ | ||||
| MjsvCL | Extracellular | WSSV | Protein 28 | Facilitate viral infection | [ |
Notes: MBL: Mannose binding lectin; SP-A, SP-D: Surfactant proteins A, D; DC-SIGN(R): DC-SIGN and L-SIGN; MR: Mannose receptor; CLEC5A: C-type lectin domain family 5, member A; CI/CD-MPR: cation-independent/cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate receptor; ERGIC-53: (ER)Golgi intermediate compartment 53 kDa protein; mosGCTLs: Aedes aegypti C-type lectins; MjsvCL: Marsupenaeus japonicusstomach stomach virus–associated C-type lectin; HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus; HBV: Hepatitis B virus; HCV: Hepatitis C virus; WNV: West Nile virus; DENV: Dengue virus; MARV: Marburg virus; IAV: Influenza A virus; RSV: Respiratory syncytial virus; CMV: Cytomegalovirus; SARS-CoV: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus; JEV: Japanese encephalitis virus; MV: Measles virus; NiV: Nipah virus; HSV: Herpes simplex virus; MVM: Minute virus of mice; SeV: Sendai virus; UUKV: Uukuniemi virus; VZV: Varicella zoster virus; WSSV: White spot syndrome virus; HA: Oligosaccharides hemagglutinin molecules; NA: Neuraminidase; GPs: Surface glycoproteins; NSP4: None structure protein 4; gD: glycoprotein D; gB, gE, gH and gI: glycoprotein B, E, H, I.