Pathobiology of virus glycosylation: implications to disease and prospects for treatment

Author:

Vigerust David J1

Affiliation:

1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, Program in Vaccine Sciences, 1161 21st Avenue South, T-0107 MCN (Mailing), T-2219 MCN (Lab), Nashville, TN 37232-2007, USA.

Abstract

Changes to the overall glycosylation profile of viral glycoproteins have been shown to be advantageous to virus survival and virulence. Many human viral pathogens rely on specific oligosaccharides to evade detection by the host immune system. Viruses such as HIV, Hendra, SARS-CoV, influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, hepatitis and West Nile virus rely on N-linked and O-Linked glycosylation for critical functions such as entry into host cells, proteolytic processing and protein trafficking. Recent findings demonstrate the importance of glycosylation to viral virulence, infectivity and immune evasion in several virus families impacting on human health. This review considers the role of glycosylation in viral infection and will detail several potential therapies for these important human pathogens and emerging infections.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Virology

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