| Literature DB >> 34274195 |
Sohyoung Lee1, Sean Inzerillo1, Gi Young Lee1, Erick M Bosire1, Saroj K Mahato1, Jeongmin Song2.
Abstract
Glycans are expressed on the surface of nearly all host and bacterial cells. Not surprisingly, glycan-mediated molecular interactions play a vital role in bacterial pathogenesis and host responses against pathogens. Glycan-mediated host-pathogen interactions can benefit the pathogen, host, or both. Here, we discuss (i) bacterial glycans that play a critical role in bacterial colonization and/or immune evasion, (ii) host glycans that are utilized by bacteria for pathogenesis, and (iii) bacterial and host glycans involved in immune responses against pathogens. We further discuss (iv) opportunities and challenges for transforming these research findings into more effective antibacterial strategies, and (v) technological advances in glycoscience that have helped to accelerate progress in research. These studies collectively offer valuable insights into new perspectives on antibacterial strategies that may effectively tackle the drug-resistant pathogens that are rapidly spreading globally.Entities:
Keywords: anti-bacterial strategies; bacterial pathogens; glycans; glycobiology of host-pathogen interactions; host responses; technological advances in glycoscience
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34274195 PMCID: PMC8758796 DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2021.06.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Microbiol ISSN: 0966-842X Impact factor: 17.079