Deciphering the molecular bases of Mycobacterium tuberculosis binding to the lectin DC-SIGN reveals an underestimated complexity.
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DC-SIGN induction in alveolar macrophages defines privileged target host cells for mycobacteria in patients with tuberculosisAcylation determines the toll-like receptor (TLR)-dependent positive versus TLR2-, mannose receptor-, and SIGNR1-independent negative regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines by mycobacterial lipomannanA murine DC-SIGN homologue contributes to early host defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosisA truncated lipoglycan from mycobacteria with altered immunological properties.The glycosylated Rv1860 protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibits dendritic cell mediated TH1 and TH17 polarization of T cells and abrogates protective immunity conferred by BCGToward Understanding the Essence of Post-Translational Modifications for the Mycobacterium tuberculosis ImmunoproteomeThe mycobacterial cell envelope-lipidsThe cell envelope glycoconjugates of Mycobacterium tuberculosisCarbohydrate-dependent binding of langerin to SodC, a cell wall glycoprotein of Mycobacterium lepraeManipulation of the endocytic pathway and phagocyte functions by Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipoarabinomannan.Mycobacterium marinum MMAR_2380, a predicted transmembrane acyltransferase, is essential for the presence of the mannose cap on lipoarabinomannan.Lipid metabolism and Type VII secretion systems dominate the genome scale virulence profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in human dendritic cells.Lipoarabinomannan and related glycoconjugates: structure, biogenesis and role in Mycobacterium tuberculosis physiology and host-pathogen interactionA mycobacterial phosphoribosyltransferase promotes bacillary survival by inhibiting oxidative stress and autophagy pathways in macrophages and zebrafish.The presence of a galactosamine substituent on the arabinogalactan of Mycobacterium tuberculosis abrogates full maturation of human peripheral blood monocyte-derived dendritic cells and increases secretion of IL-10.Mycobacteriophage cell binding proteins for the capture of mycobacteria.A glycomic approach reveals a new mycobacterial polysaccharide.Cyanovirin-N inhibits mannose-dependent Mycobacterium-C-type lectin interactions but does not protect against murine tuberculosisBacterial protein-O-mannosylating enzyme is crucial for virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.The immunomodulatory lipoglycans, lipoarabinomannan and lipomannan, are exposed at the mycobacterial cell surfaceRole of phosphatidylinositol mannosides in the interaction between mycobacteria and DC-SIGN.AftD, a novel essential arabinofuranosyltransferase from mycobacteria.Critical role of amino acid position 343 of surfactant protein-D in the selective binding of glycolipids from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.C-type lectins with a sweet spot for Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Pathogen recognition by DC-SIGN shapes adaptive immunity.Chapter 2: Biogenesis of the cell wall and other glycoconjugates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Rhodococcus erythropolis as a host for expression, secretion and glycosylation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteins.Mannan core branching of lipo(arabino)mannan is required for mycobacterial virulence in the context of innate immunityRole of glycans and glycoproteins in disease development by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Mycobacterial cell wall biosynthesis: a multifaceted antibiotic target.C-type lectin receptors in tuberculosis: what we know.Current perspectives on the families of glycoside hydrolases of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: their importance and prospects for assigning function to unknowns.Protein O-mannosylation deficiency increases LprG-associated lipoarabinomannan release by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and enhances the TLR2-associated inflammatory response.Mycobacterial phosphatidylinositol mannosides negatively regulate host Toll-like receptor 4, MyD88-dependent proinflammatory cytokines, and TRIF-dependent co-stimulatory molecule expression.Scrutiny of Mycobacterium tuberculosis 19 kDa antigen proteoforms provides new insights in the lipoglycoprotein biogenesis paradigm.Identification of four novel DC-SIGN ligands on Mycobacterium bovis BCG.Lipoarabinomannan mannose caps do not affect mycobacterial virulence or the induction of protective immunity in experimental animal models of infection and have minimal impact on in vitro inflammatory responses.Mycobacterial lipomannan induces MAP kinase phosphatase-1 expression in macrophages.The mannose cap of mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan does not dominate the Mycobacterium-host interaction.Insights into Interactions of Mycobacteria with the Host Innate Immune System from a Novel Array of Synthetic Mycobacterial Glycans.
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Deciphering the molecular bases of Mycobacterium tuberculosis binding to the lectin DC-SIGN reveals an underestimated complexity.
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Deciphering the molecular base ...... an underestimated complexity.
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Deciphering the molecular base ...... an underestimated complexity.
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Deciphering the molecular base ...... an underestimated complexity.
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Deciphering the molecular base ...... an underestimated complexity.
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Bruno Payre
Douglas B Young
François Lecointe
Gilles Marchal
Jean-Luc Duteyrat
Olivier Neyrolles
Olivier Schwartz
Philippe H Lagrange
Sylvain Pitarque
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10.1042/BJ20050709
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2005-12-01T00:00:00Z