作者
Kavita Agarwal, Biswa Choudhury, Lloyd S Robinson, Sydney R Morrill, Yasmine Bouchibiti, Daisy Chilin-Fuentes, Sara B Rosenthal, Kathleen M Fisch, Jeffrey F Peipert, Carlito B Lebrilla, Jenifer E Allsworth, Amanda L Lewis, Warren G Lewis
发表日期
2023/11/29
期刊
Science Translational Medicine
卷号
15
期号
724
页码范围
eabp9599
出版商
American Association for the Advancement of Science
简介
Epithelial cells are covered in carbohydrates (glycans). This glycan coat or “glycocalyx” interfaces directly with microbes, providing a protective barrier against potential pathogens. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a condition associated with adverse health outcomes in which bacteria reside in direct proximity to the vaginal epithelium. Some of these bacteria, including Gardnerella, produce glycosyl hydrolase enzymes. However, glycans of the human vaginal epithelial surface have not been studied in detail. Here, we elucidate key characteristics of the “normal” vaginal epithelial glycan landscape and analyze the impact of resident microbes on the surface glycocalyx. In human BV, glycocalyx staining was visibly diminished in electron micrographs compared to controls. Biochemical and mass spectrometric analysis showed that, compared to normal vaginal epithelial cells, BV cells were depleted of sialylated N- and O …
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