Nature Communications (Jul 2022)

Human-type sialic acid receptors contribute to avian influenza A virus binding and entry by hetero-multivalent interactions

  • Mengying Liu,
  • Liane Z. X. Huang,
  • Anthony A. Smits,
  • Christian Büll,
  • Yoshiki Narimatsu,
  • Frank J. M. van Kuppeveld,
  • Henrik Clausen,
  • Cornelis A. M. de Haan,
  • Erik de Vries

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-31840-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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It is believed that human Influenza HA glycoprotein attaches to alpha2-6 linked sialic acids (SA) on cells, while avian viruses bind to alpha2-3 linked sialic acids, therewith contributing to host tropism. Here, Liu et al. show that mixing low-affinity alpha2-3 SA with low amounts of high-affinity alpha2-6 SA increases binding and entry of human viruses and the converse for avian virus. This shows that receptor recognition is not as strict as currently assumed and provides evidence that heteromultivalent interactions between human/avian HA and SA contributes to host adaptation.