Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune Proteins

Glycans and glycan binding proteins (GBPs or lectins) are essential components in almost every aspect of immunology. Investigations of the interactions between glycans and GBPs have greatly advanced our understanding of the molecular basis of these fundamental immunological processes. In order to be...

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Main Authors: Chao Gao, Mohui Wei, Tanya R. McKitrick, Alyssa M. McQuillan, Jamie Heimburg-Molinaro, Richard D. Cummings
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Chemistry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00833/full
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spelling doaj-62f6525388b741618a670063b1264f922020-11-25T02:12:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462019-12-01710.3389/fchem.2019.00833499505Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune ProteinsChao GaoMohui WeiTanya R. McKitrickAlyssa M. McQuillanJamie Heimburg-MolinaroRichard D. CummingsGlycans and glycan binding proteins (GBPs or lectins) are essential components in almost every aspect of immunology. Investigations of the interactions between glycans and GBPs have greatly advanced our understanding of the molecular basis of these fundamental immunological processes. In order to better study the glycan-GBP interactions, microscope glass slide-based glycan microarrays were conceived and proved to be an incredibly useful and successful tool. A variety of methods have been developed to better present the glycans so that they mimic natural presentations. Breakthroughs in chemical biology approaches have also made available glycans with sophisticated structures that were considered practically impossible just a few decade ago. Glycan microarrays provide a wealth of valuable information in immunological studies. They allow for discovery of detailed glycan binding preferences or novel binding epitopes of known endogenous immune receptors, which can potentially lead to the discovery of natural ligands that carry the glycans. Glycan microarrays also serve as a platform to discover new GBPs that are vital to the process of infection and invasion by microorganisms. This review summarizes the construction strategies and the immunological applications of glycan microarrays, particularly focused on those with the most comprehensive sets of glycan structures. We also review new methods and technologies that have evolved. We believe that glycan microarrays will continue to benefit the growing research community with various interests in the field of immunology.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00833/fullglycansmicroarraysglycoimmunologyglycan-binding proteinsimmunologyimmune receptors
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author Chao Gao
Mohui Wei
Tanya R. McKitrick
Alyssa M. McQuillan
Jamie Heimburg-Molinaro
Richard D. Cummings
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Mohui Wei
Tanya R. McKitrick
Alyssa M. McQuillan
Jamie Heimburg-Molinaro
Richard D. Cummings
Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune Proteins
Frontiers in Chemistry
glycans
microarrays
glycoimmunology
glycan-binding proteins
immunology
immune receptors
author_facet Chao Gao
Mohui Wei
Tanya R. McKitrick
Alyssa M. McQuillan
Jamie Heimburg-Molinaro
Richard D. Cummings
author_sort Chao Gao
title Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune Proteins
title_short Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune Proteins
title_full Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune Proteins
title_fullStr Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune Proteins
title_full_unstemmed Glycan Microarrays as Chemical Tools for Identifying Glycan Recognition by Immune Proteins
title_sort glycan microarrays as chemical tools for identifying glycan recognition by immune proteins
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Chemistry
issn 2296-2646
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Glycans and glycan binding proteins (GBPs or lectins) are essential components in almost every aspect of immunology. Investigations of the interactions between glycans and GBPs have greatly advanced our understanding of the molecular basis of these fundamental immunological processes. In order to better study the glycan-GBP interactions, microscope glass slide-based glycan microarrays were conceived and proved to be an incredibly useful and successful tool. A variety of methods have been developed to better present the glycans so that they mimic natural presentations. Breakthroughs in chemical biology approaches have also made available glycans with sophisticated structures that were considered practically impossible just a few decade ago. Glycan microarrays provide a wealth of valuable information in immunological studies. They allow for discovery of detailed glycan binding preferences or novel binding epitopes of known endogenous immune receptors, which can potentially lead to the discovery of natural ligands that carry the glycans. Glycan microarrays also serve as a platform to discover new GBPs that are vital to the process of infection and invasion by microorganisms. This review summarizes the construction strategies and the immunological applications of glycan microarrays, particularly focused on those with the most comprehensive sets of glycan structures. We also review new methods and technologies that have evolved. We believe that glycan microarrays will continue to benefit the growing research community with various interests in the field of immunology.
topic glycans
microarrays
glycoimmunology
glycan-binding proteins
immunology
immune receptors
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