Understanding Aspergillus fumigatus galactosaminogalactan biosynthesis: A few questions remain

Q1 Immunology and Microbiology
François Le Mauff , Donald C. Sheppard
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Abstract

Half a century after their discovery, polymers of N-acetylgalactosamine produced by the Aspergilli have garnered new interest as mediators of fungal virulence. Recent work has focused on the Aspergillus fumigatus secreted and cell wall-associated heteropolymer, galactosaminogalactan (GAG). This polymer, composed of galactose (Gal) and partially deacetylated N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc), plays a role in a variety of pathogenic processes including biofilm formation, immune modulation and evasion, and resistance to antifungals. Given its many potential contributions to fungal pathogenesis, GAG is a promising therapeutic target for novel antifungal strategies. As such, several studies have sought to elucidate the biosynthetic pathways required for GAG production and secretion. Herein we review the progress made in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying GAG synthesis and identify several gaps in our understanding of this process.

了解烟曲霉氨基半乳聚糖生物合成:仍有几个问题
在他们发现半个世纪后,由Aspergilli产生的N-乙酰氨基半乳糖的聚合物作为真菌毒力的介质引起了新的兴趣。最近的工作集中在烟曲霉分泌的和细胞壁相关的杂聚物,氨基半乳聚糖(GAG)。这种聚合物由半乳糖(Gal)和部分脱乙酰基的N-乙酰半乳糖胺(GalNAc)组成,在多种致病过程中发挥作用,包括生物膜形成、免疫调节和逃避以及抗真菌药物耐药性。鉴于其对真菌发病机制的许多潜在贡献,GAG是新的抗真菌策略的一个有前途的治疗靶点。因此,一些研究试图阐明GAG产生和分泌所需的生物合成途径。在此,我们回顾了在理解GAG合成的分子机制方面取得的进展,并确定了我们对这一过程理解中的几个差距。
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Cell Surface
Cell Surface Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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