摘要
甘露糖受体(MR)是免疫系统的一个重要组分,因此深入认识该受体的结构和构象特征是疫苗设计的一个关键方面。进一步深入了解糖识别结构域4-7 (CRDs 4-7)在识别病原体(如:白色念珠菌、卡氏肺孢子虫、杜氏利什曼原虫和结核分枝杆菌)表面出现的糖基化配体方面的作用可以使我们对MR疫苗发展有新的了解。初步研究认为甘露聚糖及其衍生物将会是MR靶点的重要配体,提供了关于MR结构特性的基础知识。研究发现MR在免疫通路中为早期应答者。为了模拟酵母甘露聚糖的机构特性,开展了许多实验,他们通过甘露聚糖或甘露糖与抗原蛋白或多肽表位进行连接。无论如何,对MR结构特性的更详细的认识对靶点疫苗的设计是必需的。该综述描述了MR的结构,同时提供了甘露糖化蛋白质和多肽对疫苗靶点的应用方面的概述。
关键词: 树突细胞,糖基,甘露糖,甘露糖受体,多肽疫苗,靶向。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Targeting the Mannose Receptor with Mannosylated Subunit Vaccines
Volume: 21 Issue: 30
Author(s): B. Sedaghat, R. Stephenson and I. Toth
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关键词: 树突细胞,糖基,甘露糖,甘露糖受体,多肽疫苗,靶向。
摘要: The mannose receptor (MR) is an important component of the immune system and understanding the structural and conformational characteristics of this receptor is a key aspect of vaccine design. Improved understanding of the role of carbohydrate recognition domains 4-7 (CRDs 4-7) in recognising glycosylated ligands present on the surface of pathogens such as C.albicans, P. carinii, L. donovani, and M. tuberculosis has given new insight into MR vaccine development. Initial studies identified mannan and its derivatives to be important ligands in MR targeting, providing essential knowledge about the MR structural properties. The MR was found to be an early responder in immunogenic pathways. Many attempts have been made to mimic the structural properties of yeast mannan by attaching mannan or mannose to antigenic proteins or peptide epitopes. However, a more detailed understanding of the structural properties of the MR is necessary for the design of targeted vaccines. This review describes the structure of the MR and provides an overview of the use of mannosylated proteins and peptides for vaccine targeting.
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Sedaghat B., Stephenson R. and Toth I., Targeting the Mannose Receptor with Mannosylated Subunit Vaccines, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2014; 21 (30) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867321666140826115552
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867321666140826115552 |
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