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Microbial glycan microarrays define key features of host-microbial interactions

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.62040
Publisher DOI
10.1038/nchembio.1525
PubMed ID
24814672
Description
Genomic approaches continue to provide unprecedented insight into the microbiome, yet host immune interactions with diverse microbiota can be difficult to study. We therefore generated a microbial microarray containing defined antigens isolated from a broad range of microbial flora to examine adaptive and innate immunity. Serological studies with this microarray show that immunoglobulins from multiple mammalian species have unique patterns of reactivity, whereas exposure of animals to distinct microbes induces specific serological recognition. Although adaptive immunity exhibited plasticity toward microbial antigens, immunological tolerance limits reactivity toward self. We discovered that several innate immune galectins show specific recognition of microbes that express self-like antigens, leading to direct killing of a broad range of Gram-negative and Gram-positive microbes. Thus, host protection against microbes seems to represent a balance between adaptive and innate immunity to defend against evolving antigenic determinants while protecting against molecular mimicry.
Date of Publication
2014-05
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Stowell, Sean R.
Arthur, Connie M.
Mc Bride, Ryan
Berger, Oren
Razi, Nahid
Heimberg-Molinaro, Jamie
Rodrigues, Lilian C.
Gourdine, Jean-Philippe
Noll, Alexander J.
von Gunten, Stephan
Institut für Pharmakologie
Smith, David F.
Knirel, Yuriy A.
Paulson, James C.
Cummings, Richard D.
Additional Credits
Institut für Pharmakologie
Series
Nature Chemical Biology
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
1552-4450
Access(Rights)
restricted
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