Literature DB >> 29769321

Lectin-mediated binding and sialoglycans of porcine surfactant protein D synergistically neutralize influenza A virus.

Martin van Eijk1, Michael J Rynkiewicz2, Kshitij Khatri3, Nancy Leymarie3, Joseph Zaia3, Mitchell R White4, Kevan L Hartshorn4, Tanya R Cafarella2, Irma van Die5, Martin Hessing6, Barbara A Seaton2, Henk P Haagsman7.   

Abstract

Innate immunity is critical in the early containment of influenza A virus (IAV) infection, and surfactant protein D (SP-D) plays a crucial role in the pulmonary defense against IAV. In pigs, which are important intermediate hosts during the generation of pandemic IAVs, SP-D uses its unique carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) to interact with IAV. An N-linked CRD glycosylation provides interactions with the sialic acid-binding site of IAV, and a tripeptide loop at the lectin-binding site facilitates enhanced interactions with IAV glycans. Here, to investigate both mechanisms of IAV neutralization in greater detail, we produced an N-glycosylated neck-CRD fragment of porcine SP-D (RpNCRD) in HEK293 cells. X-ray crystallography disclosed that the N-glycan did not alter the CRD backbone structure, including the lectin site conformation, but revealed a potential second nonlectin-binding site for glycans. IAV hemagglutination inhibition, IAV aggregation, and neutralization of IAV infection studies showed that RpNCRD, unlike the human analogue RhNCRD, exhibits potent neutralizing activity against pandemic A/Aichi/68 (H3N2), enabled by both porcine-specific structural features of its CRD. MS analysis revealed an N-glycan site-occupancy of >98% at Asn-303 of RpNCRD with complex-type, heterogeneously branched and predominantly α(2,3)-sialylated oligosaccharides. Glycan-binding array data characterized both RpNCRD and RhNCRD as mannose-type lectins. RpNCRD also bound LewisY structures, whereas RhNCRD bound polylactosamine-containing glycans. The presence of the N-glycan in the CRD increases the glycan-binding specificity of RpNCRD. These insights increase our understanding of porcine-specific innate defense against pandemic IAV and may inform the design of recombinant SP-D-based antiviral drugs.
© 2018 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  N-linked glycosylation; antiviral agent; collectin; drug design; host–pathogen interaction; influenza virus; innate immunity; porcine immunology; pulmonary defense; recombinant protein; sialic acid; structural biology; surfactant protein D; viral immunology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29769321      PMCID: PMC6036198          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA117.001430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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