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Publication : Virion glycosylation influences mycobacteriophage immune recognition.

First Author  Freeman KG Year  2023
Journal  Cell Host Microbe Volume  31
Issue  7 Pages  1216-1231.e6
PubMed ID  37329881 Mgi Jnum  J:350795
Mgi Id  MGI:7511269 Doi  10.1016/j.chom.2023.05.028
Citation  Freeman KG, et al. (2023) Virion glycosylation influences mycobacteriophage immune recognition. Cell Host Microbe 31(7):1216-1231.e6
abstractText  Glycosylation of eukaryotic virus particles is common and influences their uptake, trafficking, and immune recognition. In contrast, glycosylation of bacteriophage particles has not been reported; phage virions typically do not enter the cytoplasm upon infection, and they do not generally inhabit eukaryotic systems. We show here that several genomically distinct phages of Mycobacteria are modified with glycans attached to the C terminus of capsid and tail tube protein subunits. These O-linked glycans influence antibody production and recognition, shielding viral particles from antibody binding and reducing production of neutralizing antibodies. Glycosylation is mediated by phage-encoded glycosyltransferases, and genomic analysis suggests that they are relatively common among mycobacteriophages. Putative glycosyltransferases are also encoded by some Gordonia and Streptomyces phages, but there is little evidence of glycosylation among the broader phage population. The immune response to glycosylated phage virions in mice suggests that glycosylation may be an advantageous property for phage therapy of Mycobacterium infections.
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