Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based Microarrays
Carbohydrates play a crucial role in host-microorganism interactions and many host glycoconjugates are receptors or co-receptors for microbial binding. Host glycosylation varies with species and location in the body, and this contributes to species specificity and tropism of commensal and pathogenic...
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doaj-3a2109b7496444a4813d87190274009e2020-11-24T21:27:43ZengMDPI AGMicroarrays2076-39052015-12-014469071310.3390/microarrays4040690microarrays4040690Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based MicroarraysAndrea Flannery0Jared Q. Gerlach1Lokesh Joshi2Michelle Kilcoyne3Carbohydrate Signalling Group, Microbiology, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandAdvanced Glycoscience Research Cluster, National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandAdvanced Glycoscience Research Cluster, National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandCarbohydrate Signalling Group, Microbiology, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, IrelandCarbohydrates play a crucial role in host-microorganism interactions and many host glycoconjugates are receptors or co-receptors for microbial binding. Host glycosylation varies with species and location in the body, and this contributes to species specificity and tropism of commensal and pathogenic bacteria. Additionally, bacterial glycosylation is often the first bacterial molecular species encountered and responded to by the host system. Accordingly, characterising and identifying the exact structures involved in these critical interactions is an important priority in deciphering microbial pathogenesis. Carbohydrate-based microarray platforms have been an underused tool for screening bacterial interactions with specific carbohydrate structures, but they are growing in popularity in recent years. In this review, we discuss carbohydrate-based microarrays that have been profiled with whole bacteria, recombinantly expressed adhesins or serum antibodies. Three main types of carbohydrate-based microarray platform are considered; (i) conventional carbohydrate or glycan microarrays; (ii) whole mucin microarrays; and (iii) microarrays constructed from bacterial polysaccharides or their components. Determining the nature of the interactions between bacteria and host can help clarify the molecular mechanisms of carbohydrate-mediated interactions in microbial pathogenesis, infectious disease and host immune response and may lead to new strategies to boost therapeutic treatments.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3905/4/4/690bacteriacarbohydrate microarraysglycan microarraysadhesinsmucinsbacterial polysaccharidescross-talkmicroorganismspolysaccharidesglycomics |
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Andrea Flannery Jared Q. Gerlach Lokesh Joshi Michelle Kilcoyne Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based Microarrays Microarrays bacteria carbohydrate microarrays glycan microarrays adhesins mucins bacterial polysaccharides cross-talk microorganisms polysaccharides glycomics |
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Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based Microarrays |
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Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based Microarrays |
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Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based Microarrays |
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Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based Microarrays |
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Assessing Bacterial Interactions Using Carbohydrate-Based Microarrays |
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assessing bacterial interactions using carbohydrate-based microarrays |
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Carbohydrates play a crucial role in host-microorganism interactions and many host glycoconjugates are receptors or co-receptors for microbial binding. Host glycosylation varies with species and location in the body, and this contributes to species specificity and tropism of commensal and pathogenic bacteria. Additionally, bacterial glycosylation is often the first bacterial molecular species encountered and responded to by the host system. Accordingly, characterising and identifying the exact structures involved in these critical interactions is an important priority in deciphering microbial pathogenesis. Carbohydrate-based microarray platforms have been an underused tool for screening bacterial interactions with specific carbohydrate structures, but they are growing in popularity in recent years. In this review, we discuss carbohydrate-based microarrays that have been profiled with whole bacteria, recombinantly expressed adhesins or serum antibodies. Three main types of carbohydrate-based microarray platform are considered; (i) conventional carbohydrate or glycan microarrays; (ii) whole mucin microarrays; and (iii) microarrays constructed from bacterial polysaccharides or their components. Determining the nature of the interactions between bacteria and host can help clarify the molecular mechanisms of carbohydrate-mediated interactions in microbial pathogenesis, infectious disease and host immune response and may lead to new strategies to boost therapeutic treatments. |
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bacteria carbohydrate microarrays glycan microarrays adhesins mucins bacterial polysaccharides cross-talk microorganisms polysaccharides glycomics |
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