[The issues in detection of avian-type receptors for influenza viruses].

Uirusu Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2222/jsv.71.175
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Abstract

Influenza viruses utilize sialic acid-containing glycoconjugates as receptors. The distribution of receptors in host tissues has been investigated in many species to understand the ecology of influenza viruses in nature and the mechanisms of interspecies transmission of the viruses. On the other hand, lectins, which have been widely used to detect these receptor molecules, have many different characteristics from antibodies and thus, require special attention in interpreting the results of lectin staining. In particular, lectins derived from Maackia amurensis, which has been used to detect Siaα2-3Gal, the avian-type receptor for influenza viruses, have been used without fully understanding its characteristics. This led to some confusion in interpreting the distribution of influenza virus receptors in host tissues. How accurately do we know the distribution of avian-type receptors in host animals? In this article, we would like to suggest reviewing the influenza virus receptors by providing issues related to Maackia lectins.

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[禽流感病毒型受体的检测问题]。
流感病毒利用含唾液酸的糖缀合物作为受体。为了了解流感病毒在自然界中的生态和病毒的种间传播机制,研究了许多物种宿主组织中受体的分布。另一方面,已被广泛用于检测这些受体分子的凝集素具有许多不同于抗体的特性,因此在解释凝集素染色结果时需要特别注意。特别是,从amurensis中提取的凝集素被用于检测禽流感病毒的禽类受体Siaα2-3Gal,但在没有充分了解其特性的情况下被使用。这导致在解释流感病毒受体在宿主组织中的分布时出现一些混乱。我们对宿主动物中鸟类型受体分布的了解有多准确?在这篇文章中,我们希望通过提供与Maackia凝集素相关的问题来回顾流感病毒受体。
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