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Recent H3N2 Viruses Have Evolved Specificity for Extended, Branched Human-type Receptors, Conferring Potential for Increased Avidity.

Wenjie Peng1, Robert P de Vries1, Oliver C Grant2, Andrew J Thompson1, Ryan McBride1, Buyankhishig Tsogtbaatar1, Peter S Lee3, Nahid Razi1, Ian A Wilson3,4, Robert J Woods2, James C Paulson1.   

Abstract

Human and avian influenza viruses recognize different sialic acid-containing receptors, referred to as human-type (NeuAcα2-6Gal) and avian-type (NeuAcα2-3Gal), respectively. This presents a species barrier for aerosol droplet transmission of avian viruses in humans and ferrets. Recent reports have suggested that current human H3N2 viruses no longer have strict specificity toward human-type receptors. Using an influenza receptor glycan microarray with extended airway glycans, we find that H3N2 viruses have in fact maintained human-type specificity, but they have evolved preference for a subset of receptors comprising branched glycans with extended poly-N-acetyl-lactosamine (poly-LacNAc) chains, a specificity shared with the 2009 pandemic H1N1 (Cal/04) hemagglutinin. Lipid-linked versions of extended sialoside receptors can restore susceptibility of sialidase-treated MDCK cells to infection by both recent (A/Victoria/361/11) and historical (A/Hong Kong/8/1968) H3N2 viruses. Remarkably, these human-type receptors with elongated branches have the potential to increase avidity by simultaneously binding to two subunits of a single hemagglutinin trimer.
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Keywords:  H3N2; airway; bidentate binding; chemo-enzymatic synthesis; extended branched glycans; hemagglutinin; influenza virus; poly-N-acetyl-lactosamine; receptor specificity; sialoside microarray

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28017661      PMCID: PMC5233592          DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2016.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Host Microbe        ISSN: 1931-3128            Impact factor:   21.023


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