[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in surface plasmon resonance sensors for sensitive optical detection of pathogens

JH Park, YW Cho, TH Kim - Biosensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
The advancement of science and technology has led to the recent development of highly
sensitive pathogen biosensing techniques. The effective treatment of pathogen infections …

Multifarious roles of sialic acids in immunity

A Varki, P Gagneux - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Sialic acids are a diverse family of monosaccharides widely expressed on all cell surfaces of
vertebrates and so‐called “higher” invertebrates, and on certain bacteria that interact with …

[HTML][HTML] Dengue virus NS1 disrupts the endothelial glycocalyx, leading to hyperpermeability

H Puerta-Guardo, DR Glasner, E Harris - PLoS pathogens, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Dengue is the most prevalent arboviral disease in humans and a major public health
problem worldwide. Systemic plasma leakage, leading to hypovolemic shock and potentially …

[HTML][HTML] Unmasking fucosylation: from cell adhesion to immune system regulation and diseases

J Li, HC Hsu, JD Mountz, JG Allen - Cell chemical biology, 2018 - cell.com
Fucosylation is a biological process broadly observed in vertebrates, invertebrates, plants,
bacteria, and fungi. Fucose moieties on cell-surface glycans are increasingly recognized as …

Glycobiology of immune responses

GA Rabinovich, Y Van Kooyk… - Annals of the New York …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Unlike their protein “roommates” and their nucleic acid “cousins," carbohydrates remain an
enigmatic arm of biology. The central reason for the difficulty in fully understanding how …

[HTML][HTML] N-acetylneuraminic acid links immune exhaustion and accelerated memory deficit in diet-induced obese Alzheimer's disease mouse model

S Suzzi, T Croese, A Ravid, O Gold, AR Clark… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Systemic immunity supports lifelong brain function. Obesity posits a chronic burden on
systemic immunity. Independently, obesity was shown as a risk factor for Alzheimer's …

Desialylation accelerates platelet clearance after refrigeration and initiates GPIbα metalloproteinase-mediated cleavage in mice

AJG Jansen, EC Josefsson… - Blood, The Journal …, 2012 - ashpublications.org
When refrigerated platelets are rewarmed, they secrete active sialidases, including the
lysosomal sialidase Neu1, and express surface Neu3 that remove sialic acid from platelet …

Sialidase inhibitors with different mechanisms

JM Keil, GR Rafn, IM Turan, MA Aljohani… - Journal of medicinal …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Sialidases, or neuraminidases, are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of sialic acid (Sia)-
containing molecules, mostly removal of the terminal Sia (desialylation). By desialylation …

Sialidases in vertebrates: a family of enzymes tailored for several cell functions

E Monti, E Bonten, A D'Azzo, R Bresciani… - Advances in …, 2010 - Elsevier
A bstract This review summarizes the recent research development on vertebrate sialidase
biology. Sialic acid-containing compounds play important roles in many physiological …

[HTML][HTML] Broad and direct interaction between TLR and Siglec families of pattern recognition receptors and its regulation by Neu1

GY Chen, NK Brown, W Wu, Z Khedri, H Yu, X Chen… - elife, 2014 - elifesciences.org
Both pathogen-and tissue damage-associated molecular patterns induce inflammation
through toll-like receptors (TLRs), while sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin superfamily …